“…On comparing the result of the present study with other authors who have done similar study before (Table 6), we find that Kizilkanat et al and Laing found no bones without a nutrient foramina similar to the present finding, while Mysorekar, Bridgeman et al and Motabagani report femora having no nutrient foramina. 3,4,[6][7][8] Although the majority of femora studied have been observed to have one or two nutrient foramina, there are reports of individual femora having as many as six or nine nutrient foramina and the maximum was 4 in the present study. 4,10 The observation of the present study that the majority (49.4%) of femora have 2 nutrient foramina is similar to Mysorekar, Nagel, Bridgeman and Brookes and Kirschner et al 5 as all reported the majority of femora to have two nutrient foramina.…”