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Viscerocranium Bone Complex

Viscerocranium, or the facial skeleton, consists of bones with no cerebral surfaces, i.e., do not contact the intracranial space. The viscerocranium includes six paired (zygomatic, maxillae, palatine, lacrimal bones and the inferior nasal conchae) and two unpaired bones (vomer & mandible).

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Viscerocranium ex situ Cranium. Oblique view
Viscerocranium, or facial skeleton bones ex situ & in situ. Oblique view.

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Ossa viscerocranii ex situ. Viscerocranium. Frontal view
Viscerocranium bones ex situ & in situ
Viscerocranium includes many paired bones i.e. nasal bones, maxillas, zygomatic bones, lacrimals, inferior nasa conchas and palatine bones, as well few unpaired – vomer and mandible.

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Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Frontal aspect Facial skeleton bones. Frontal aspect.
Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Frontal aspect.

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Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Dorsal view. Facial skeleton bones. Dorsal view.
Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Dorsal aspect.

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Colour coded facial skeleton bones. Top view. Viscerocranium bones. Top view.
Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Top view.

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Colour coded viscerocranium bones. Lateral nasal wall. Lateral nasal wall. Medial aspect
Colour coded viscerocranium bones forming the lateral wall of nasal cavity
Note the complex of interacting nasalinferior nasal conchapalatine bones arranged around the hiatus maxillaris.

Viscerocranium in situ & ex situ. 360° rotation.
First published: Jul/2019