Foramina of the skull
From Ganfyd
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Various holes, or foramina are found in the base of the skull. It is traditional in medical teaching to be able to recognise these and name the structures that traverse them.
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Foramen Caecum
- for transmission of small vein from nasal mucosa to superior sagital sinus
Optic Canal
Superior orbital fissure
- Nerves
- Superior ophthalmic vein
Foramen rotundum
Foramen ovale
- trigeminal nerve / maxillary nerve
- large sensory root
- small motor root
- lesser petrosal nerve
- accessory meningeal artery
Foramen Spinosum
- middle meningeal artery
- meningeal branch of mandibular nerve
Foramen Lacerum
- filled by cartilage
- greater petrosal nerve
Carotid Canal
Foramen magnum
- Medulla oblongata
- ascending parts of spinal accessory nerves
- vertebral arteries
Hypoglossal Canal
Jugular Foramen
- inferior petrosal sinus
- Glossopharyngeal nerve
- Vagus
- Accessory nerve
- sigmoid sinus
Internal acoustic meatus
- vestibulocochlear nerve
- motor and sensory roots of facial nerve