- orbit, has a very thin
suborbital process (front branch),
usually no
subtemporal process (lower rear branch), and a
thick dorsal process (upper rear branch)...
- 1937 by the
Baltimore neurosurgeon Walter Dandy;
Dandy also
introduced subtemporal decompressive surgery in the
treatment of the condition. The
terms "benign"...
-
diffuse axonal injury,
injuries to the brainstem,
posterior fossa, and
subtemporal and
subfrontal regions. However,
patients with pacemakers,
metallic implants...
-
diffuse axonal injury,
injuries to the brainstem,
posterior fossa, and
subtemporal and sub
frontal regions. However,
patients with pacemakers, metallic...
- of the
squamosal bone,
which corresponds to a jaw
closing muscle. The
subtemporal fossa further behind is
broad and its back is
defined by a blunt, sidewards...
-
reduced number of teeth; (3)
inferior temporal arch is
nearly straight, and is not
swollen laterally; (4)
subtemporal fenestra is rectangular, not oval"....
- and aquaculture. They are
large cyprinids characterised by an
enlarged subtemporal fossa, the
palate articulating with the supraethmoid, an
enlarged intercalar...
-
suborbital fenestrae between the
palatines and ectopterygoids, and the
subtemporal fenestrae behind the ectopterygoids,
which are
continuous with the infratemporal...
- SAM-PK-K11235, is a
partially complete skull that is
missing the left
subtemporal and both
postorbital bars. It was
discovered lying right-side-up in a...
-
There are also more
postcanine teeth oriented toward middle of the
subtemporal fenestrae (two
holes in the
bottom of the skull) and
ascending rama of...