foramen magnum
In anatomy, in the occipital bone, the foramen magnum is one of the several oval or circular apertures in the base of the skull, through which the medulla oblongata (an extension of the spinal cord) enters and exits the skull vault. Apart from the transmission of the medulla oblongata and its membranes, the foramen magnum transmits the Spinal Accessory nerve, vertebral arteries, the anterior and posterior spinal arteries, the membrana tectoria and alar ligaments. [WP,unvetted]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foramen_magnum ]
Term info
- Wikipedia:Foramen_magnum
- EMAPA:37868 (MA:th)
- NCIT:C12495
- SCTID:244679008
- TAO:0002045
- MESH:D005539
- GAID:228
- ZFA:0005387
- FMA:75306
- AAO:0010826
- UMLS:C0016519 (ncithesaurus:Foramen_Magnum)
pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
Foramen in the occipital region of neurocranium to allow passage of spinal cord.[TAO]
Design pattern notes: check whether this fits the foramen design pattern
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uberon
UBERON:0003687
Foramen magnum