Anatomy Standard - Drawing Basis cranii interna: detail of foramina - Latin labels

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Basis cranii interna: detail of foramina. This image demonstrates the internal surface of the base of the skull (basis cranii interna). The basis cranii interna can be subdivided into three large fossas: the anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossa. The detailed view of the cranial base's inner surface with emphasis on openings and connections to other topographical areas of the skull. Latin labels.

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Anatomical structures in item:
Basis cranii
Basis cranii interna
Sinus frontalis
Crista frontalis
Foramen caecum
Crista galli
Foramen ethmoidale anterius
Foramina cribrosa
Impressiones gyrorum
Impressiones gyrorum
Foramen rotundum
Foramen lacerum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Hiatus canalis nervi petrosi minoris
Hiatus canalis nervi petrosi majoris
Foramen mastoideum
Porus acusticus internus
Meatus acusticus internus
Protuberantia occipitalis interna
Fossa cerebellaris
Crista occipitalis interna
Sulcus sinus transversi
Sulcus sinus sigmoidei
Sulcus sinus sigmoidei (Os occipitale)
Foramen magnum
Sulcus sinus petrosi inferioris
Sulcus sinus petrosi inferioris (Os occipitale)
Sulcus sinus petrosi superioris
Fossa cranii posterior
Fossa cranii media
Eminentia arcuata
Tegmen tympani
Impressio trigeminalis
Clivus
Sella turcica
Dorsum sellae
Fossa hypophysialis
Tuberculum sellae
Sulcus prechiasmaticus
Fossa cranii anterior
Processus clinoideus anterior
Sulcus caroticus
Processus clinoideus posterior
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Creator(s)/credit: Jānis Šavlovskis MD, PhD, Assistant Professor; Kristaps Raits, 3D generalist
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Anatomy Standard - Drawing Basis cranii interna: detail of foramina - Latin labels
Uploaded by: rva
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Jānis Šavlovskis MD, PhD, Assistant Professor; Kristaps Raits, 3D generalist
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Basis cranii interna: detail of foramina. This image demonstrates the internal surface of the base of the skull (basis cranii interna). The basis cranii interna can be subdivided into three large fossas: the anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossa. The detailed view of the cranial base's inner surface with emphasis on openings and connections to other topographical areas of the skull. Latin labels.

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Anatomical structures in item
Basis cranii
Basis cranii interna
Sinus frontalis
Crista frontalis
Foramen caecum
Crista galli
Foramen ethmoidale anterius
Foramina cribrosa
Impressiones gyrorum
Impressiones gyrorum
Foramen rotundum
Foramen lacerum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Hiatus canalis nervi petrosi minoris
Hiatus canalis nervi petrosi majoris
Foramen mastoideum
Porus acusticus internus
Meatus acusticus internus
Protuberantia occipitalis interna
Fossa cerebellaris
Crista occipitalis interna
Sulcus sinus transversi
Sulcus sinus sigmoidei
Sulcus sinus sigmoidei (Os occipitale)
Foramen magnum
Sulcus sinus petrosi inferioris
Sulcus sinus petrosi inferioris (Os occipitale)
Sulcus sinus petrosi superioris
Fossa cranii posterior
Fossa cranii media
Eminentia arcuata
Tegmen tympani
Impressio trigeminalis
Clivus
Sella turcica
Dorsum sellae
Fossa hypophysialis
Tuberculum sellae
Sulcus prechiasmaticus
Fossa cranii anterior
Processus clinoideus anterior
Sulcus caroticus
Processus clinoideus posterior
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