「foramen」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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een the radius and ulna and the humerus and a | foramen for the internal carotid artery (a major arte |
In anatomy, a | foramen (pl. |
ow in a small notch which is converted into a | foramen, the foramen cecum, by articulation with the |
ligament) converts the scapular notch into a | foramen or opening. |
iately to the right of the primary septum and | foramen ovale. |
Apical | foramen, the hole at the tip of the root of a tooth |
c | Foramen cecum |
ibers of the right crus toward the vena caval | foramen. |
ar posteriorly, bearing medium-sized circular | foramen, located at distance twice its diameter from |
ey and forms the right margin of the epiploic | foramen. |
The epiploic | foramen, greater sac or general cavity (red) and less |
ning above mentioned; the posterior ethmoidal | foramen opens at the back part of this margin under c |
Anterior ethmoidal | foramen |
he nasal vestibule and exits the infraorbital | foramen of the maxilla. |
o to the anterial section of the infraorbital | foramen that was dorsal to the third molar. |
the orbit immediately above the infraorbital | foramen, some of its fibers being attached to the max |
The infraorbital | foramen is enlarged, consistent with a hystricomorpho |
Above the fossa is the infraorbital | foramen, the end of the infraorbital canal; it transm |
AV cushions, known as the primary interatrial | foramen or ostium primum (interatrial foramen primum) |
rch downward in front of the interventricular | foramen and behind the anterior commissure, and each |
clination downward, from the interventricular | foramen into the frontal lobe, curving around the ant |
is, which stretches from the interventricular | foramen to the recess at the base of the optic stalk |
For a time an interventricular | foramen exists above its ventral portion, but this fo |
cle (cella) extends from the interventricular | foramen to the splenium of the corpus callosum. |
h enters the canal through the intervertebral | foramen between the seventh cervical and first thorac |
anch through the corresponding intervertebral | foramen to the medulla spinalis and its membranes. |
been suggested on the basis of the wide jugal | foramen and dentary occlusion that Hispanochampsa was |
It runs lateralward to the jugular | foramen, where it may interchange fibers with the spi |
It then passes through the jugular | foramen, separates from the spinal portion and is con |
for a very short distance within the jugular | foramen, it appears more useful to consider them in g |
The mandibular | foramen in ambulocetids had increased in size, which |
ds, is fixed to the lingula of the mandibular | foramen. |
modern whales, this fat pad in the mandibular | foramen extends posteriorly to the middle ear. |
ramina, and an unusual position of the mental | foramen (Korth et al., 1991). |
t enters the tympanic cavity through a minute | foramen in the carotid canal, and anastomoses with th |
f the affected bones, often near the nutrient | foramen (where the blood vessels enter the bone). |
by a few fibers to the edge of the obturator | foramen. |
ately around the medial side of the obturator | foramen, viz., from the rami of the pubis, and the in |
Obturator | foramen, the hole created by the ischium and pubis bo |
t surrounds the greater part of the obturator | foramen, being attached to the inferior rami of the p |
Lateral to this fissure is a notch or | foramen which transmits the nasociliary nerve; from t |
lion, and, emerging from the greater palatine | foramen, runs forward in a groove on the medial side |
tion of anterior dorsal ribs with a pneumatic | foramen and an ischium that is large in relation to t |
ter yet studied which has a large procoracoid | foramen. |
leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic | foramen, below the piriformis, and divides into branc |
rs converge rapidly toward the lesser sciatic | foramen, and end in four or five tendinous bands, whi |
s leave the pelvis through the lesser sciatic | foramen and unite into a single flattened tendon, whi |
Greater sciatic | foramen, a major foramen of the pelvis |
The seventh | foramen lacks the artery, but contains the vein and s |
internal acoustic meatus to the stylomastoid | foramen. |
rived galliforms in retaining a supracoracoid | foramen. |
evator palpebrae and through the supraorbital | foramen to supply muscles and skin of the forehead. |
The supratrochlear | foramen is a small hole located above the trochlea of |
ital bone extends forward and upward from the | foramen magnum, and presents in front an area more or |
ves downward along the anterior margin of the | foramen. |
In the upper six vertebrae, the | foramen gives passage to the vertebral artery, verteb |
lower portion of the sinus and exits via the | foramen rotundum. |
orta, can flow into the left aorta across the | foramen of panizza. |
ta, can flow into the right aorta through the | foramen of panizza. |
at prevent unwanted flow of blood through the | foramen of panizza during non-diving. |
The | Foramen of Panizza is a hole with that connects the l |
Just lateral to the clivus bilaterally is the | foramen lacerum which contains the internal carotid a |
sum of the tongue immediately in front of the | foramen cecum and sulcus terminalis, forming a row on |
art of the tongue immediately in front of the | foramen cecum, but Hammar insists that it is purely a |
e cerebellum to slip or be pushed through the | foramen magnum of the skull resulting in a condition |
limbs of the septum secundum is known as the | foramen ovale of the heart. |
s the cartilaginous substance which fills the | foramen lacerum, and joins with the greater superfici |
osite condyle near the anterior margin of the | foramen magnum. |
the process of apoptosis in order to form the | foramen secundum. |
m the root of the organ, in a depression, the | foramen cecum, from which a shallow groove, the sulcu |
t for the attachment of the falx cerebri; the | foramen cecum, between the frontal bone and the crist |
m the root of the organ, in a depression, the | foramen cecum, from which a shallow groove, the sulcu |
is defined within the family Achiridae by the | foramen piercing the interbranchial septum, the ocula |
he occipital bone immediately in front of the | foramen magnum. |
s in a small triangular expansion, termed the | foramen cecum. |
pital bone and the surface between it and the | foramen magnum, and also takes some attachment to the |
The | foramen of panizza connects the left and right aorta. |
It should not be confused with the | foramen ovale, which is a foramen in the septum secun |
moval of anteriorly placed meningiomas at the | foramen magnum. |
The suprascapular nerve runs through the | foramen; the transverse scapular vessels cross over t |
with the septum primum, and consequently the | foramen ovale is closed, but sometimes the fusion is |
ve which inclines upward and forward from the | foramen magnum; it supports the medulla oblongata, an |
suppsoed to grown and eventually overlap the | foramen secundum so as to form the oval foramen. |
ith the primary septum, and by this means the | foramen ovale is closed, but sometimes the fusion is |
ll of the condylar canal thickens to join the | foramen magnum rim and connect to the occipital condy |
Above the | foramen is the margin of the orbit, which affords att |
The | foramen cecum is the point of attachment of the thyro |
loop above the posterior C1 ring to enter the | foramen magnum. |
This | foramen varies in size in different subjects, and is |
The transverse | foramen (Latin: foramen transversarium) pierces the t |
uch as a high neural arch above the vertebral | foramen. |
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