Study of sella turcica with associated anomalies in the human skulls
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This present study was done on 150 normal dry human skills obtained from the 1st Year M.B.B.S.
students of Sri Devraj Urs Medical college, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka. In thirteen out of one hundred
and fifty skulls showed interclinoid bar of bone with carotico clinoid foramen. In nine skulls they
were seen on both sides (69.23%) while in four skulls they were only on one side (30.76%). One skull
showed complete ossified horizontal bar of bone connecting all the three clinoid processes (7.69%)
which is of rare variety that made us interested to study these skulls.
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