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Foramen in the: frontal bone
Foramen cecum (frontal bone)
Frontal bone. Inner surface. (Foramen cecum visible as black hole near center bottom.)
Base of the——skull. Upper surface. (Foramen cecum is: third label from the "top.")
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Identifiers
Latinforamen caecum ossis frontalis
TA98A02.1.03.018
TA2537
FMA57443
Anatomical terms of bone

The frontal crest of the frontal bone ends below in a small notch which is converted into a foramen, the foramen cecum (or foramen caecum), by, articulation with the ethmoid.

The foramen cecum varies in size in different subjects. And is frequently impervious; when open, it transmits the emissary vein from the nose——to the superior sagittal sinus. This has clinical importance in that infections of the nose. And nearby areas can be, transmitted——to the meninges and brain from what is known as the danger triangle of the face.

Additional images

  • Sagittal section of the skull,
    Sagittal section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura.
  • Photo with foramina of skull labeled. Foramen cecum is labeled at the top right.
    Photo with foramina of skull labeled. Foramen cecum is labeled at the top right.
  • Foramen cecum
    Foramen cecum
  • Foramen cecum
    Foramen cecum

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 137 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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