1 Adult and Fetal Skull



10.1055/b-0037-146626

1 Adult and Fetal Skull


Maria Peris-Celda

Fig. 1.1. Skull, anterior view.
Fig. 1.2. Skull, right oblique view of the upper facial area.
Fig. 1.3. Skull, left lateral view.
Fig. 1.4. Skull base, inferior view.
Fig. 1.5. Skull base, inferior view, anterior portion.
Fig. 1.6. Skull, superior view.
Fig. 1.7. Skull and upper cervical spine, posterior view. The vertebral artery on the right side has been represented with molding material.
Fig. 1.8. Skull, inferior oblique view of the right side.
Fig. 1.9. Skull base, superior view. Part of the cranium adjacent to the right middle fossa has been removed.
Fig. 1.10. Skull base, superior view. Arterial, venous, and neural structures have been represented with molding material.
Fig. 1.11. Skull base, superior right oblique view. Arterial, venous, and neural structures have been represented with molding material.
Fig. 1.12. Skull base, superior view. Enlarged view of the sellar and parasellar areas.
Fig. 1.13. Skull base, superior view. Enlarged view of the middle and posterior cranial fossae.
Fig. 1.14. Skull base, superior right oblique view. Enlarged view of the skull base in midline. * Optic strut (surgical terminology).
Fig. 1.15. Fetal skull, anterior view.
Fig. 1.16. Fetal skull, right lateral view.
Fig. 1.17. Fetal skull, superior view.
Fig. 1.18. Fetal skull, anterior superior view.
Fig. 1.19. Fetal skull, inferior view.

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May 23, 2020 | Posted by in NEUROSURGERY | Comments Off on 1 Adult and Fetal Skull

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