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Foramen ovale (skull)
Foramen ovale (skull) Gray's Fig. 191 - Horizontal section of ... orbital cavities. At the base of the skull the foramen ovale is a hole that transmits ...
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Foramen ovale
Foramen ovale There are two foramina ovale (singular: foramen ovale; Latin for "circular hole") in the ...
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Skull
Skull For symbolic or mythic uses of the human skull, see skull (symbolism). For the professional wrestler, see Ron Harris (wrestler). A hippopotamus' skull A skull, or cranium, is a bony structure ...
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Foramen
Foramen In anatomy, a foramen is any opening. Examples Skull Foramen magnum (bottom of the skull) Foramen rotundum Foramen lacerum Foramen ovale ( ...
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Talk:Skull
Talk:Skull Dictionaries commonly refer to 'cranium' as the part of the skull containing the brain. The opening sentence here uses 'cranium' as a synonym for 'skull.’ That includes the facial bones, jaw ... 12/05 No, cranium is identical to skull. The neurocranium contains the brain, and the ... are all the major divisions of the skull bones I'm aware of: skull = ...
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Category:Foramina of the skull
Category:Foramina of the skull The skull contains a number of foramina through which ... exit. Pages in category "Foramina of the skull" There are 6 pages in this section of this category. F Foramen lacerum Foramen magnum Foramen ovale (skull) Foramen spinosum ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: II. Osteology
... Osteology Short bones Skeleton Tables of the skull Vitreous body of eye: table of skull Gray's page #80 Air cells : of skull Bone or Bones: diploë of: Bone or ... Cranium: development of: Development of allantois: of skull Development of allantois: of sternum Skull: development of: Sternal angle: plate Sternum: ...
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Sphenoid bone
... bone situated at the base of the skull in front of the temporals and basilar ... ends on either side in the optic foramen , which transmits the optic nerve and ophthalmic ... and forms the medial boundary of the foramen lacerum. Behind the dorsum sellae is a ... the occipital nearly as far as the foramen magnum. They begin to be developed before ... the sphenoidal conchæ , leaving in the articulated skull a round opening at the upper ...
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List of anatomical topics
... cranial fossa - anterior cruciate ligament - anterior ethmoidal foramen - anterior ethmoidal nerve - anterior funiculus - anterior horn ... epimysium - epineurium - epiphyseal growth plates - epiphysis - epiploic foramen - epithalamus - epithelium - epitympanic recess - erector spinae - esophageal ... flocculus - fluent aphasia - foetus - follicle - fontanelle - foot - foramen - foramen lacerum - foramen magnum - foramen of Luschka - foramen of ...
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Mandibular nerve
... cranial fossa (at the base of the skull) through the foramen ovale. It conveys sensation from the lower teeth ... runs into the mandible via the mandibular foramen where it becomes the inferior alveolar nerve ... root, just after its exit through the foramen ovale. Immediately beneath the base of ...
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