Enlarged parietal foramina (EPF) are a quite rare developmental defect of the parietal bone which has to be distinguished from the normal small parietal foramina. We report a forensic case of an individual found in an advanced state of putrefaction in his own house with an undetermined cause of death. No evidence of trauma was observed, and the toxicological exam was negative. The victim was a 40-year-old man with a history of epilepsy. The large biparietal foramina, a rare anatomical variation and unusual autopsy finding, were observed at autopsy. The recognition of anatomical variations is important to avoid false interpretations and conclusions and has a significant potential as an identity factor, thus contributing to positive identific...
Background: The parietal foramen (PF) is a small inconsistent aperture located at the border of the ...
The combination of skull defects in the form of enlarged parietal foramina (PFM) and deficient ossif...
The foramen magnum is the biggest natural foramen of the neurocranium. It is located within occipita...
Introduction. In forensic autopsy, pathologists are not particularly interested in the anatomical m...
Foramina parietalia permagna or enlarged parietal foramina are a rare variant estimated to be less t...
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Enlarged parietal foramina are characteristic symmetric, paired radiolucen...
We report here a neurocranial abnormality previously undescribed in Pleistocene human fossils, an en...
Background: Parietal hole is formed as a result of defect or delay in the ossifying one third of the...
WOS: 000403477000023PubMed ID: 27975139Purpose Foramina parietalia permagna is a variable intramembr...
Background: Calvarial lesions are often detected incidentally in routine radiology. Most lytic lesio...
found in a family with parietal foramina type 2 (PFM2), which is determined by the ALX4 gene. It is ...
Analysis of the absence or presence of some sixty-five (Hauser and DeStephano, 1989) non-metric, or ...
This study reports the first case of the bipartite parietal bone in the Croatian modern and archaeol...
This paper deals with the confusion of a certain anomalous condition of the human skull with one typ...
Heterozygous mutations of the homeobox genes ALX4 and MSX2 cause skull defects termed enlarged parie...
Background: The parietal foramen (PF) is a small inconsistent aperture located at the border of the ...
The combination of skull defects in the form of enlarged parietal foramina (PFM) and deficient ossif...
The foramen magnum is the biggest natural foramen of the neurocranium. It is located within occipita...
Introduction. In forensic autopsy, pathologists are not particularly interested in the anatomical m...
Foramina parietalia permagna or enlarged parietal foramina are a rare variant estimated to be less t...
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Enlarged parietal foramina are characteristic symmetric, paired radiolucen...
We report here a neurocranial abnormality previously undescribed in Pleistocene human fossils, an en...
Background: Parietal hole is formed as a result of defect or delay in the ossifying one third of the...
WOS: 000403477000023PubMed ID: 27975139Purpose Foramina parietalia permagna is a variable intramembr...
Background: Calvarial lesions are often detected incidentally in routine radiology. Most lytic lesio...
found in a family with parietal foramina type 2 (PFM2), which is determined by the ALX4 gene. It is ...
Analysis of the absence or presence of some sixty-five (Hauser and DeStephano, 1989) non-metric, or ...
This study reports the first case of the bipartite parietal bone in the Croatian modern and archaeol...
This paper deals with the confusion of a certain anomalous condition of the human skull with one typ...
Heterozygous mutations of the homeobox genes ALX4 and MSX2 cause skull defects termed enlarged parie...
Background: The parietal foramen (PF) is a small inconsistent aperture located at the border of the ...
The combination of skull defects in the form of enlarged parietal foramina (PFM) and deficient ossif...
The foramen magnum is the biggest natural foramen of the neurocranium. It is located within occipita...