| 1. | All fossils recovered from Arago were found by frontal and a sphenoid bone.
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| 2. | Some of the fibers also pass through the fissure to the spine of sphenoid bone.
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| 3. | Some pituitary adenomas can extend inferiorly, growing downward and invading the sphenoid bone and cavernous sinus.
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| 4. | Between the 18th and 25th years the occipital and sphenoid bone become united, forming a single bone.
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| 5. | One difficulty was the scarcity of sphenoid bones, which are fragile and often are not preserved in skull fossils.
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| 6. | He was the first anatomist to publish descriptions of satisfactory pterygoid process and the sphenoid bone and bone clinoideo tear.
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| 7. | The upper head originates from the infratemporal surface and the infratemporal crest of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone.
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| 8. | Adenomas greater than 10mm ( macroadenomas ) can cause remodeling of the underlying sphenoid bone altering the shape of the sella turcica.
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| 9. | In mammals, the side opening is closed by the sphenoid bone, so that the skull roof appear whole, despite the temporal opening.
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| 10. | As the Pituitary gland is in close proximity to the brain, invasive adenomas may invade the dura mater, cranial bone, or sphenoid bone.
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