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1. ANATOMICAL STUDY OF FORAMEN VESALIUS The foramina of the carotid circulation consist of pattern 1 (sensu Voss, 1988); a thick Alisphenoid strut is present, and the subsquamosal fenestra is large (Figs.

2. Treatment: Foramen Magnum stenosis Foramen magnum stenosis is the first spinal manifestation in an infant with Achondroplasia

3. Arteri vertebralis memasuki duramater setinggi foramen magnum.

4. These foramina are confluent with the orbital fissure in many sharks.

5. A Meckelian foramen ran along the outer side of the dentary.

6. The Adductor fossa and the anterior and posterior meckelian foramina are also partially filled with matrix

7. On the obturator oblique view—that in which the obturator foramen is seen en face—the anterior column, posterior Acetabular wall, and obturator foramen are accentuated.

8. Are small; the Actinosts somewhat separated from each other and without distinct foramina between them

9. Caducities caducity (current term) caducous caduke cadwaladerite cadwaladerites: cady caeca caecal caecal arteries caecal folds caecal foramen of frontal bone caecal foramen of the tongue caecal hernia caecal recess caecal volvulus

10. The Brachiopod has a chitin covered stalk, known as the pedicle, that exits through the foramen

11. As a result, pressure in the left atrium is higher than that of the right, and the increased pressure holds the interatrial flap (which covers the foramen ovale) shut, therefore closing the foramen ovale as well.

12. A balloon catheter for abrading a patent foramen ovale and method of using the balloon catheter

13. Actinosts are with the cleithrum anteriorly, and bears a small, autogenous, hourglass shaped, and their size complete foramen

14. According to Columbia University, your Apical foramen is typically between 0.5mm to 1.5mm from the apex of your root

15. There is a ventral exposure of the Alisphenoid, lateral to the pterygoid, posterior to the foramen pseudovale but is not contacted

16. Even if the foramen ovale does seal shut, an aneurysm may occur, usually on the side of the right atrium.

17. Apical; Apical (bronchopulmonary) segment S I; Apical abscess; Apical angle; Apical area; Apical axillary lymph nodes; Apical bearing; Apical bronchus; Apical cap; Apical cap sign; Apical clearance; Apical complex; Apical crowding; Apical cyst; Apical delta; Apical dominance; Apical ectodermal ridge; Apical foramen; Apical foramen of tooth

18. • Basilar impression is a skeletal malformation in which the upper cervical spine and clivus demonstrate translocation into the foramen magnum

19. The Bipedal stance reduces the pressure on the neck since the foramen magnum is further underneath the skull compared to quadrupedal species

20. 28 The circumflex scapular artery and vein were complicated by the subscapular nerve at the front meatus of the trilateral foramen.

21. The advantages of ALIF compared to posterior fusion techniques are the free approach to the anterior disc space without opening of the spinal canal or the neural foramina.

22. Synapomorphies of the family include a y-shaped parietal roof with large median crest; parietal foramen in the frontal bone (not known in Laemanctus), and Basiliscine-type caudal vertebrae

23. It’s often not possible to know the precise location of your Apical foramen, so your dental professional will typically fill your root canal before its end

24. On the ridge of bone dividing the carotid canal from the jugular foramen is the inferior tympanic Canaliculus for the transmission of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve; and on the wall of the jugular foramen, near the root of the styloid process, is the mastoid Canaliculus for the passage of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.

25. The mental nerve block Anesthetizes the inner oral mucosa, gingiva, and lower lip and exits its foramen just below the canines of the mandible and first premolars

26. Basilar invagination, also called Basilar impression, is a congenital or acquired craniocervical junction abnormality where the tip of the odontoid process projects above the foramen magnum.

27. Several factors (midfacial hypoplasia, muscular hypotonia, narrowing of the foramen magnum) related to achondroplasia contribute to the fact that achondroplastic children and adolescents have an increased risk for SRD and chronic respiratory failure.

28. Cervical Vertebrae A typical cervical vertebra has a small body, a Bifid spinous process, transverse processes that have a transverse foramen and are curved for spinal nerve passage

29. Closure I (Evaluation of the STARFlex Septal Closure System in Patients with a Stroke and/or Transient Ischemic Attack due to Presumed Paradoxical Embolism through a Patent Foramen Ovale) was a

30. In the Ancodont family Caeno-theriidae, which became extinct early in the Miocene, numerous late Oligocene specimens with foramen ovale are known (basal view figures of 6 specimens in Hiirzeler, 1936)

31. Air study was most useful in detecting the associated abnormalities of the brain, such as hydrocephalus, obstruction of the foramen of Monro, ventricular dilatation, cortical atrophy, porencephalic cyst and agenesis of corpus callosum.

32. The course of the ABVN inside the jugular foramen (JF), and distribution of the terminal branches of the ABVN in the external acoustic meatus were determined in 8 male cadavers (16 sides).

33. Arteri vertebralis keluar dari tulang vertebrae melalui foramen prosesus tranversus C1 dan melengkung kebelakang melingkari tulang atlas dan berada pada sulcus Arteri vertebralis berjalan ventral antara occiput dan atlas, lalu melewati membran atlanto-accipital

34. Arachnidans arachnidial arachnidian arachnidism arachnidium arachnids: arachnitis arachnobutyrophobia arachnodactyly arachnogenic arachnogenic necrosis arachnoid (current term) arachnoid foramen arachnoid granulations arachnoid mater arachnoid mater cranialis: arachnoid mater encephali arachnoid maters arachnoid membrane arachnoid of brain

35. The posterior column is characterized by the dense bone at the greater sciatic notch and follows the dotted line distally through the center of the Acetabulum, the obturator foramen, and the inferior pubic ramus

36. Typical cardiac findings include a rate-corrected QT interval >480 ms, functional 2:1 AV block with Bradycardia, tachyarrhythmias, and congenital heart defects (patent ductus arteriosus, patent foramen ovale, ventricular septal defect, tetralogy of Fallot, hypertrophic

37. Options that can help prevent recurrent stroke in patients with an ischemic, Cryptogenic stroke and a patent foramen ovale (PFO) include closure of the PFO by a percutaneous device, medical therapy with antithrombotic agents and, in rare cases, a surgical approach.

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39. Brain definition is - the portion of the vertebrate central nervous system enclosed in the skull and continuous with the spinal cord through the foramen magnum that is composed of neurons and supporting and nutritive structures (such as glia) and that integrates sensory information from inside and outside the body in controlling autonomic function (such as heartbeat and respiration), in

40. The genus Accipiter is a group of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, many of which are named as goshawks and sparrowhawks.They can be anatomically distinguished from their relatives by the lack of a procoracoid foramen.Two small and aberrant species usually placed here do possess a large procoracoid foramen and are also distinct as regards DNA sequence.

41. They included twelve genera and proposed five synapomorphies for the tribe: presence of a pair of mammae on the chest; a long palate marked by posterolateral palatal pits, perforations near the third molar; absence of an alisphenoid strut, which in some sigmodontines separates two foramina (openings) in the skull; absence of a suspensory process of the squamosal bone attached to the roof of the tympanic cavity, the tegmen tympani; and absence of a gall bladder.