Anatomical Variation Between Columella And Sphenoidal Sinuses: A Study Conducted On Adult Cadavers
Background: The sphenoid sinuses are located at the skull base at the junction of the anterior and middle cerebral fossae. The sphenoid sinus drains through a single ostium into the sphenoethmoid recess: this ostium is classically situated 7 cm from the base of the columella at an angle of 30° with...
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Main Authors: | Salman Baig (Author), Asma NK (Author), N.Patil (Author) |
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ziauddin University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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