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  • 24. Epigenetic variation in the Nigerian skull: sutural pattern at the pterion.
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  • 27. Comparing the left and right Whitnall's tubercles and their relation to the frontozygomatic suture: Application to symmetry following lateral orbital surgery.
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  • 29. Epipteric bones in the pterion may be a surgical pitfall.
    Ersoy M, Evliyaoglu C, Bozkurt MC, Konuskan B, Tekdemir I, Keskil IS.
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    Zhao Y, Chundury RV, Perry JD.
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  • 31. Morphometric and morphological evaluation of temporozygomatic suture anatomy in dry adult human skulls.
    Özen KE, Yeşil HK, Malas MA.
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  • 35. Sphenopterional Point: Strategic Point for Burr Role Placement in Frontotemporal Craniotomies.
    Reis BL, Silveira RLD, Gusmão SNS.
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  • 39. Asymmetry of the sphenoid bone and its suitability as a reference for analyzing craniofacial asymmetry.
    Kim YH, Sato K, Mitani H, Shimizu Y, Kikuchi M.
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  • 40. Variations of the location of the greater palatine foramina in dry human skulls.
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