Morphological analysis of the jugular foramen in dry human skulls in northeastern Brazil
Morphological analysis of the jugular foramen in dry human skulls in northeastern Brazil
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- Anatomy and Cell Biology
- Vol.57(2)
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2024.06213 - 220 (8 pages)
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DOI : 10.5115/acb.23.218
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The jugular foramen (JF) is located between the temporal and occipital bones. The JF is a primary pathway for venous outflow from the skull and passage of nerves. Variations are common in this region and may have clinical and surgical implications. To analyze the sexual dimorphism and JF morphology in skulls from Northeastern Brazil. 128 human skulls from the Anatomy Laboratory of the Federal University of Paraíba, 64 male and 64 female, were selected and the JFs analyzed for bone septation and the presence of a dome. Data analysis considered P0.05). This study showed a higher prevalence of complete septation in males compared to females. Morphometric analysis presented a peculiar morphology of the JF in this study. These results suggests that the surgical approach to diseases that affect the JF may be peculiar to the studied population, confirming the importance of morphological analysis of the skull base.
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