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The noun 'foramen' refers to an opening or passage, especially in the context of anatomy, such as an opening in a bone for nerves or blood vessels
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Upon this surface is also multiple foramina.
The foramina are openings in the skull.
These are evident in what are known as nutrient foramina.
Vertebral foramina are roughly circular in shape.
These canals are called intervertebral foramina.
Post orbital foramina are absent.
The film is further characterized by an absence of cracking or foramina.
The incisive foramina do not extend between the molars.
The surgeon may also need to treat the foramina.
The successive vertebral foramina surround the spinal cord.
Foramina of the skull.
Spinal canal and conjugation foramina with good amplitude.
Foramina of cribriform plate.
This page lists foramina that occur in the human body.
This canal is enclosed within the vertebral foramina of the vertebrae.
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It is one of two foramina in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone.
Anterior sacral foramina.
This article lists foramina that occur in the human body.
Posterior sacral foramina.
The interventricular foramina connect the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle.
Pelvic sacral foramina.
The interventricular foramina give rise to disease when they are narrowed or blocked.
Posterior ethmoidal foramina.
The nasal foramina are foramina which run through the nasal bones.
Some of its fibres cover the upper two sacral foramina.
The size or diameter of the spinal foramina varies from person to person.
In between each pair of vertebrae are two small holes called intervertebral foramina.
Large nerve foramina are placed close to the dorsal surface of the paired premaxilae.
This point is above the third sacral foramina on the back.
A row of foramina is present below and on the outer side of the tooth row.
The two lateral ventricles communicate with the third ventricle by means of these foramina.
It also has two closely spaced foramina in the lateral surface of the exoccipital.
The foramina develop slowly in a forward and outward direction as the fornix grows in size.
The alveolar groove fills with bone until the laterial nutrient foramina form.
They emerge from the foramina on the posterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies.
Nerves travel through the vertebrae to other parts of the body through vertebral foramina.
Several foramina connect the hollow interior of the crest with the antorbital fossa.
The tarsometatarsus had a small hypotarsus with a single simple crest and devoid of foramina for tendons.
Enlarged foramina in front of the orbits indicate that the rostrum had a rich blood supply.
The choroid plexus of the third ventricles continues through the foramina into the lateral ventricles.
Foramina of skull Superior orbital fissure.
CSF flows from the lateral ventricles vía interventricular foramina into the third ventricle.
Atresia of foramina of Magendie and Luschka.
Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum Foramina of skull.
Foramina of Scarpa.
Usually presents atresia of foramina of Magendie and Lushka.
Foramina of Magendie.
Incisive canals or foramina of Stensen.
Foramina of Majendie.
Inner surface of the base of skull, showing cranial foramina.