Coexistence of complete metopic suture and Inca bone in Thai skulls: Incidence, morphology and clinical applications
© 2014 Chiang Mai University. The incidence of the cranial variations has been investigated in human populations worldwide. Some specific variations, such as metopic suture and Inca bone, are of clinical importance since they might be misdiagnosed as skull fractures in patients with traumatic head i...
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Main Authors: | Nutcharin Pakdeewong, Yoshiyuki Tohno |
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2019
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