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Quick Scroll Incisor foramen 12.25.05 (2 years ago) #1

incissor foramen in the mouth is foramen of
1. scarpa
2. luschka
3. vesali
4. stylomastoid
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Scarpa's foramen, one of the two foramina, one behind either upper medial incisor, for transmission of the nasopalatine nerves; called also median incisor f.
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Quick Scroll 12.25.05 (2 years ago) #3

thanx...Salgunan given the wrong answer

F of Scarpa Incisor Foramen in the mouth

F of Vesalii Transmits veins communicating between the Cavernous sinus to Pterygoid Plexus

F of Luschka Openings of the Lateral recesses of fourth Ventricle

Stylomastoid Foramen Transmits Facial Nerve
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