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Background: The goal of this study is to learn more about the variations in and around the jugular foramen in adults. As a result, the current study's hypothesis states that there is no variation in or around the jugular foramen in adult human skulls. We set out to determine the side dominance, depth, width, and septation of dry skull jugular foramen, as well as the variations in jugular foramina that differed from previous observations due to geographical differences between the study sites. Materials & Methods: Damaged skulls with unidentifiable features of jugular foramen were not included in this study's exclusion criteria. 60 adult dry human skulls of unknown sex Caliper, flexible wire and 25G Spinal needle with rubber stopper. Results: The present study had shown the 53% dominance on the right side of Jugular Foramen and 40% dominance on the left side of Jugular Foramen, whereas 7 % of skulls have shown no dominance on either side of Jugular Foramen. The width of right & left Jugular Foramen shown a mean measurement of 7.48 mm & 8.32 mm respectively. The depth of the right & left Jugular Foramen were mean measurement of 2.98 mm & 11.02 mm respectively. The present study observed septum and this accounts to 88% absence of septum on Jugular Foramen and bilateral presence of septum on Jugular Foramen at 12%. On both sides, a positive correlation was found between the width and depth of the Jugular Fossa. Conclusion: According to this research, the Jugular Foramen is as described on the Indian subcontinent. It was discovered that the findings did not match up with those of other studies suggesting that the Jugular Foramen has ethnic, demographical, and spatial variations.
Keywords:
Skull, Jugular Foramen
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"To study the side dominance, depth, width, and septation of Jugular Foramen of dry skulls", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 8, page no.388 - 392, August-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2208061.pdf
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