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    The frontonasal process, or frontonasal prominence is one of the five swellings that develop to form the face. The frontonasal process is unpaired, and...
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    Frontonasal dysplasia (FND) is a congenital malformation of the midface. For the diagnosis of FND, a patient should present at least two of the following...
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    facial prominences or processes – an unpaired frontonasal process, paired mandibular processes and paired maxillary processes. The nose is largely formed...
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    cavity and the palate. Development begins with neural crest cells. Frontonasal processes fold, forming nasal placodes (nasal pits). The nasobuccal membrane...
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    segment arises as a result of fusion of the two medial nasal processes and the frontonasal process within the embryo. The intermaxillary segment gives rise...
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    the nose. Two nasal placodes arise as thickened ectoderm from the frontonasal process. They give rise to the nose, the philtrum of the upper lip, and the...
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    The frontonasal duct may or may not drain into the ethmoidal infundibulum - this is determined by the place of attachment of the uncinate process of the...
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    posterior margin of frontonasal process. O. Maxillary process of the mandibular arch (G01). O6. Maxillary process fuses with frontonasal process (G01f). The maxillary...
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    skulls is continued upward as the frontonasal duct into the frontal air-sinus; when this continuity fails, the frontonasal duct opens directly into the anterior...
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    concentrated within the C1 and C2 vertebrae. As with aging, the odontoid process can become hypermobile, narrowing the space where the spinal cord and brain...
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    with the corresponding nasal cavity by means of a passage called the frontonasal duct. The seven bones which articulate to form the orbit. Medial wall...
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  • are basically made of mesenchyme that comes from the neural crest. The frontonasal prominence is a single structure that is ventral to the forebrain. It...
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    V2 are separated by a further domain termed MN. SHH expression in the frontonasal ectodermal zone (FEZ), which is a signaling center that is responsible...
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    ethmoidal cells, and in about 50% of skulls is continued upward as the frontonasal duct into the frontal sinus. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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    Hu, Diane; Marcucio, Ralph S.; Helms, Jill A. (May 2003). "A zone of frontonasal ectoderm regulates patterning and growth in the face". Development. 130...
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    patient is at least 4–5 years of age is the necessity of delay for the frontonasal and upper face to complete their complex growth. After this complex growth...
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    related to X-inactivation: Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy type 9 Frontonasal dysplasia Gartler SM, Varadarajan KR, Luo P, Canfield TK, Traynor J,...
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  • frontal lobe frontal nerve frontal plane frontal pole frontal sinus frontonasal duct fundiform ligament fundus fungiform papillae funiculus furcula fusiform...
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  • area; a trench or channel Latin fossa, ditch, pit fossa ovalis front- of or pertaining to the forehead Latin frōns, front-, the forehead frontonasal...
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    bodies, or ciliary function. Primary cilia are important in guiding the process of development, so abnormal ciliary function while an embryo is developing...
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  • Gunther's face is revealed to be gruesomely deformed via albinism and frontonasal dysplasia with sharp protruding teeth, long white thinning hair, red...
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    This includes polycystic brains associated with ectodermal dysplasia, frontonasal dysplasia, and Joubert syndrome. There is a fourth miscellaneous group...
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    eggs into sand or mud areas of the seabed every 10–14 days. The extrusion process can last 18–30 hours and the actual laying can last another 4–6 days. The...
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    development cause neurocristopathies, which include conditions such as frontonasal dysplasia, Waardenburg–Shah syndrome, and DiGeorge syndrome. Defining...
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    such as failed development of eyes, olfactory placodes, frontonasal mass and mandibular processes, as well as incomplete development of the forebrain and...
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    the frontonasal suture. From the center of the notch the nasal process projects downward and forward beneath the nasal bones and frontal processes of the...
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    grow: a) one from the top of the head down towards the future upper lip (frontonasal prominence); b-c) two from the cheeks, which meet the first lobe to form...
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    marsh rabbit has a shorter molariform tooth row, higher and more convex frontonasal profile, broader cranium, and elongated dentary symphysis. S. p. hefneri...
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  • distortion as an outcome of traditional radiography further complicates the process by blurring important details. Lateral cephalometric radiograph is a radiograph...
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    platanistoids in that it had a smaller process of the squamosal, that is, a projection from its skull. The frontonasal suture between the eyes on the brow...
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