RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Foramen of Vesalius JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 56 OP 59 VO 30 IS 1 A1 Kale, Aysin A1 Aksu, Funda A1 Ozturk, Adnan A1 Gurses, Ilke A. A1 Gayretli, Ozcan A1 Zeybek, Fatma G. A1 Bayraktar, Bulent A1 Ari, Zafer A1 Onder, Neslihan YR 2009 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/30/1/56.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To investigate the frequency of unilateral or bilateral foramen of Vesalius FV, number of FV present on one side, and presence of a septum on FV.METHODS: We bilaterally examined, 347 sphenoid bones of collections of the Department of Anatomy, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul and Dokuz Eylul Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey in 2007.RESULTS: Of the 347 bilaterally examined skulls, 87 25.1% had bilateral FV, 191 55% specimens did not have any FV on both sides, and 69 specimens 19.9% had unilateral FV 33 skulls had FV on the right side, and the remaining 36 skulls had FV on the left. Of the 156 skulls which had FV, only 4 skulls 3 on the right, one on the left had double FV on the same side. We have not observed any specimens which had 3 or more FV on the same side. Of the 156 skulls which had FV, 11 skulls had a septum on FV, 3 skulls had a septum on FV on the right side, and 6 skulls had a septum on FV on the left side. Two skulls bilaterally had a septum on both sides.CONCLUSION: We believe that our data about FV will be enlightening not only for anatomists, but also for clinicians.