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Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
2009
International Journal of Morphology
In 1817, the denominated conduct of Serres was described as a formation that was highly prevalent in children's jaws, but considered as an anatomical variation in adults. In this study we analyze the presence of the denominated Serres´-conduct in 324 jaws belonging to the collection of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), with sex and age registration, 68 subadults of age between 0 and 2 years and 256 adults of age between 18 and 100 years. We found that the prevalence was in order
doi:10.4067/s0717-95022009000100008
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