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Foramen magnum - Definition and Overview |
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In anatomy, the foramen magnum is the large hole in the occipital bone in the base of the skull, through which the medulla oblongata (an extension of the spinal cord) exits the skull vault.
In humans the foramen magnum is farther underneath the head than in great apes. Thus, the neck muscles do not need to be as robust in order to hold the head upright.
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Example Usage of Foramen |
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iosmoles: Newest version of Joslin Chest Atlas is posted. Added some new images such as ventral hernia through Foramen of Morgagni. Not subtle... |
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PatentWire: Brain abscesses in a patient with a patent Foramen ovale: a case report - 7thSpace Interactive (press release) http://bit.ly/7gEG0Q |
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MDLinx: Neuro: Contrast Echocardiography and Migraine in Divers with Patent Foramen Ovale: Canadian Journal of Neurological Scie http://url4.eu/pCda |
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