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Temporal Bone: Anatomy and Clinical Perspectives

The temporal bones are bilateral and symmetrical, situated on each side of the skull. They form the base and sides of the skull, protecting the temporal lobes of the brain and surrounding the ear canals. Temporal bone is not just a singular, solid bone but rather a complex assembly of different parts, each with specific

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Venous Sinuses of the Brain and the Risks of Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis

The brain’s dural venous sinuses, nestled within the protective layers of the dura mater, play an important role in draining blood and cerebrospinal fluid, supporting the brain’s health and proper functioning. Understanding the Anatomy and Functions Getting into the anatomy and function of the dural venous sinuses, we can see how these blood channels are

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