palatinalknoklene
Palatinalknoklene, known in English as the palatine bones, are two small, paired bones in the skull. They are L-shaped and contribute to the posterior part of the hard palate, the floor of the nasal cavity, and the orbit. Each bone consists of a horizontal plate that forms the posterior portion of the hard palate and a vertical (perpendicular) plate that helps form the lateral wall of the nasal cavity and part of the orbital floor.
The horizontal plate of the palatine bone meets its counterpart from the opposite side to complete the
The palatine bones articulate with several neighboring bones, including the maxilla anteriorly, the inferior nasal concha
Palatine bones arise through intramembranous ossification as part of the facial skeleton. Size and shape show
Injuries involving the palatine bones can accompany midface trauma and may affect the palate, nasal cavity,