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Fossa navicularis magna detection on cone-beam computed tomography

Syed AZ, Mupparapu

Herein, we report and discuss the detection of fossa navicularis magna, a close radiographic anatomic variant of canalis basilaris medianus of the basiocciput, as an incidental finding in cone-beam computed...
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Evaluation of canalis basilaris medianus using cone-beam computed tomography

Syed AZ, Zahedpasha S, Rathore SA, Mupparapu

The aim of this report is to present two cases of canalis basilaris medianus as identified on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the base of the skull. The CBCT data...
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Incidental occurrence of an unusually large mastoid foramen on cone-beam computed tomography and review of the literature

Syed AZ, Sin C, Rios R, Mupparapu

The incidental finding of an enlarged mastoid foramen on the right posterior mastoid region of temporal bone is reported, together with a discussion of its clinical significance. A 67-year-old female...
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Incidental finding of an extensive oropharyngeal mass in magnetic resonance imaging of a patient with temporomandibular disorder: A case report

Omolehinwa TT, Mupparapu , Akintoye S

In this report, we describe the incidental finding of an oropharyngeal mass in a patient who presented with a chief complaint of temporomandibular pain. The patient was initially evaluated by...
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Developmental salivary gland depression in the ascending mandibular ramus: A cone-beam computed tomography study

Chen CA, Ahn Y, Odell S, Mupparapu , Graham DM

A static, unilateral, and focal bone depression located lingually within the ascending ramus, identical to the Stafne's bone cavity of the angle of the mandible, is being reported. During development...
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Fractured styloid process masquerading as neck pain: Cone-beam computed tomography investigation and review of the literature

Khan HM, Fraser AD, Daws S, Thoppay J, Mupparapu

Historically, Eagle syndrome is a term that has been used to describe radiating pain in the orofacial region, foreign body sensation, and/or dysphagia due to a unilateral or bilateral elongated...
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