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The morphology and morphometry of the foramina of the greater wing of the human sphenoid bone

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Table 1. The frequency of occurrence and morphology of the selected foramina of the greater wing of the human sphenoid bone
Figure 1. Morphology of the foramina of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone of the human skull
Figure 2. Morphology of the foramina of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone of the human skull, (on the skull base and on the lateralrotundum5 — wall of the skull on the left side
Table 2. The mean area of the studied foramina of the greater wing of the human sphenoid bone in relation to sex andbody side (all data in mm2)

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