2015
DOI: 10.5115/acb.2015.48.3.195
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Morphological study of styloid process of the temporal bone and its clinical implications

Abstract: The objective of this study was to study the morphometry of the styloid process of temporal bone and prevalence of elongated styloid process. The morphology of elongated styloid process along with its embryological and clinical importance are discussed. The present study included 110 human dry skulls which were procured from the bone collections of the department of anatomy. The styloid process was observed macroscopically on both sides of all the skulls, the elongations if any were noted. All the styloids wer… Show more

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“…1,8,9,32 However, other authors, in current studies, indicate that the length of the styloid is variable. 4,29,30,31 They agree that a styloid process exceeding 30mm should be considered elongated.…”
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confidence: 44%
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“…1,8,9,32 However, other authors, in current studies, indicate that the length of the styloid is variable. 4,29,30,31 They agree that a styloid process exceeding 30mm should be considered elongated.…”
Section: Classificationcontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…29,30,33,34,[36][37][38] It belongs to the temporal bone from its lower surface at the junction of the petrous and tympanic portions below the external auditory meatus and anterior to the mastoid process. 15,16,19,31 The styloid process is usually located between the internal and external carotid arteries 7,26,36 and allows the insertion of the stylopharyngeus, stylohyoid and styloglossus muscles, 9,24,30 and also of the stylomandibular ligaments.…”
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confidence: 99%
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