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International Journal of Morphology | 2009

Bilateral Variations and Sexual Dimorphism in Morphometric Parameters of Infraorbital Groove, Canal and Foramen in Human Foetuses

Farah Ghaus; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi

La anatomia fetal, con su desarrollo en los ultimos anos, parece ser especialidad muy prometedora. El maxilar es la clave del esqueleto facial. Su anatomia en general y las variaciones bilaterales junto al dimorfismo sexual en particular, son de gran importancia quirurgica y forense. Fueron estudiados 32 maxilares de 16 fetos humanos (21 semanas a 34 semanas) en los cuales se midio la longitud del surco y canal infraorbitario, anchos de los extremos de surco infraorbitario, diametros del foramen infraorbitario y las distancias de este ultimo desde el margen infraorbitario hasta la escotadura nasal. Las variaciones bilaterales en la mayoria de los parametros fue en los grupos de fetos I (21-25 semanas) y II (26-30 semanas). La distancia entre el foramen infraorbitario y escotadura nasal mostro variaciones maximas en dos partes en los grupos de fetos. El canal Infraorbitario resulto ser mas largo en los grupos II y III de fetos femeninos. El ancho del extremo posterior del surco infraorbitario fue menor en el grupo de fetos masculino I, igual en el grupo II y mayor en el grupo III. El dimorfismo sexual se observo en todos los grupos en la distancia desde el foramen infraorbitario hasta el margen infraorbitario. La distancia desde el foramen infraorbitario hasta la escotadura nasal no mostro dimorfismo sexual en la mayoria de los grupos a excepcion del grupo I, donde el valor fue mayor en los hombres. La norma generalizada que el esqueleto mas grande es del genero masculino no fue aplicable en la mayoria de los grupos.


Acta Medica International | 2014

Supraorbital Foramen - Morphometric Study and Clinical Implications in Adult Indian Skulls.

Nidhi Sharma; Rohit Varshney; Nafi s Ahmad Faruqi; Farah Ghaus

Introduction: Supraorbital foramen is an important site for various surgical and anesthetic procedures. Accurate localization of the foramen holds the key to success, although racial variations exist in various population groups. The study included the morphometry of supraorbital foramen and its location with respect to nearby anatomical landmarks. Methods: A total of 100 dry skulls (60 male and 40 female) were collected and observed for the study. Various parameters in the sagittal and transverse planes were noted from supraorbital foramen on both sides, together with its vertical and horizontal dimensions. In addition, the location of supraorbital foramen with respect to midline and frontozygomatic suture were noted. Results: The study of 100 adult skulls revealed that the SON (71% on right and 70% on left) was found more frequently than the SOF (29% on right and 30% on left).The distance between centre of SOF/SON and midline was found to be statistically signifIcant on right and left sides. Conclusion: This study makes possible the identifi cation of exact position of supraorbital foramen and also discuss its racial variation.


International Journal of Morphology | 2011

Morphometric Analysis of Lumbosacral Canal in Human Foetuses

Sumayya; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi; Mohd Salahuddin Ansari; Farah Ghaus


Annals of International medical and Dental Research | 2018

Calcium, Zinc and Copper Levels in Clavicles of Human Foetuses

Farah Ghaus; Nusra Rahman; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi


Annals of International medical and Dental Research | 2017

Attitude of BDS Students towards Power Point Presentation and Chalk and Board in Anatomy –An Evaluative Study

Farah Ghaus; N A Faruqi


Annals of International medical and Dental Research | 2016

Morphometric Analysis of Appendicular and Spinal Ventral Horn Growth -A Correlative Study in Human Foetuses.

Mohd Salahuddin Ansari; Nusra Rahman; Rati Tandon; Nidhi Sharma; Tarun Prakash Maheshwari; Farah Ghaus; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi


Academia Anatomica International | 2016

Comparative Anatomy of Spleen: Histomorphometric Study in Human, Goat, Buffalo, Rabbit and Rat

Nusra Rahman; Rati Tandon; Farah Ghaus; Arsalan Moinuddin; Waqar Akram; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi


Academia Anatomica International | 2016

Scoring Of Central Neurotoxicities of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics – An Experimental Study in Albino Rats

Farah Ghaus; Rati Tandon; Nusra Rahman; Nidhi Sharma; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi


Academia Anatomica International | 2015

Densities of Foetal Clavicles during Second and Third Trimesters.

Farah Ghaus; Nusra Rahman; Rati Tandon; Arsalan Moinuddin; Waqar Akram; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi


Anatomy journal of Africa | 2013

Sexual dimorphism in cervical vertebral canal measurements of human foetuses

Nidhi Sharma; Farah Ghaus; Nafis Ahmad Faruqi; Raghuveer Singh Mandloi

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N A Faruqi

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College

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Rohit Varshney

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College

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Sumayya

Aligarh Muslim University

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