Studies of nonmetric cranial variants have been a field of considerable interest to research workers, especially because of their racial and regional importance.
Twenty-eight North Indian skulls of Uttar Pradesh, India, were studied for the posterior ethmoidal foramen absence, a cranial variant in the present study. Findings are discussed and compared with other global studies and are found to be of considerable regional and racial significance.
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Zaidi SHH. A Study of Posterior Ethmoidal Foramen Absence in North Indian Crania. Int J Adv Integ Med Sci 2017;2(4):173-174.