- The
nasion (/ˈneɪziɒn/) is the most
anterior point of the
frontonasal suture that
joins the
nasal part of the
frontal bone and the
nasal bones. It marks...
- brow ridges. It is a
cephalometric landmark that is just
superior to the
nasion. The term for the area is
derived from the
Latin glaber,
meaning 'smooth...
- projection). For example, the
sella (S) and the
nasion (N) are
points that
together form the sella-
nasion line (SN or S-N),
which can be
projected into...
- For example, a
measurement is
taken across the top of the head, from the
nasion to inion. Most
other common measurements ('landmarking methods')
start at...
- [citation needed]
Sella turcica is also
usually used as a
reference point with
nasion to
establish the base of the
skull in
cephalometric analysis. This is commonly...
-
nasofrontal angle,
intersection of the line from the
nasion to the
nasal tip with the line from the
nasion to the glabella,
usually is 115-130 degrees; the...
-
approximately the mid-pupillary line) and
approximately 11 cm
posterior to the
nasion, or 10 cm
posterior from the glabella.
During cannulation of the lateral...
-
treatment using anatomical landmarks on the skull, in
particular the
inion and
nasion. The coil is then
connected to a
pulse generator, or stimulator, that delivers...
- 2% in males. The
suture can
either bisect the
frontal bone and run from
nasion to
bregma or
persist as a
partial metopic suture (see
image of
frontal bone)...
- of the
brain and
middle meningeal artery to the
surface of the skull. 1.
Nasion. 2. Inion. 3. Lambda. 4.
Lateral cerebral fissure. 5.
Central sulcus. AA...