An unusual arrangement of the neurovascular structures in one ethmoidal foramen of the human orbit
The anatomical landmarks of the medial orbital wall are vital for orbital surgeries. Understanding of the medial orbital wall, the number, morphology and location of ethmoidal foramina, is important in order to help reduce intraoperative risks. It is also important for proper identification of all a...
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Main Authors: | K.S. Mpolokeng (Author), G.J. Louw (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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