A mandibular bone defect of uncertain significance: report of a paleopathological case

Volume: 41, Issue: 9, Pages: 1071 - 1074
Published: Jan 30, 2019
Abstract
Anatomical variations of the mandibular canal as well as the presence of accessory canals and foramina are common findings in the human mandible. Here, we present a previously unreported type of anatomical variation, consisting of a large full-thickness bone defect of the right mandibular ramus, observed in a young male unearthed from a mediaeval cemetery located in North-Eastern Italy. The defect was located very close to, yet not directly...
Paper Details
Title
A mandibular bone defect of uncertain significance: report of a paleopathological case
Published Date
Jan 30, 2019
Volume
41
Issue
9
Pages
1071 - 1074
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