Hypoglossal Canal and Condylar Canal Variations: A Case Report
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2022, Vol 2, Issue 11
Abstract
The hypoglossal canal is a permanent element of the human skull (Wysocki et al. 2004). The hypoglossal canal is situated occipital bone (Sakamoto2019). Variations can be found in this canal. Sometimes it is divided by a spicule of a bone leading to a variant as a double hypoglossal canal (Zaidi, Gupta, and Usman 2011). Knowledge of variations in anatomy is important in both surgery and anatomy
Authors and Affiliations
Gökçe BağciUZUN, Anil KAYA, Merve AYDIN, MuhammedFurkan ARPACI, Hidir PEKMEZ
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