Foramen cecum or foramen caecum (from the Latin caecus meaning blind) can refer to:
Foramen cecum (frontal bone)
Foramen cecum (tongue)
Foramen cecum (dental)
Topics referred to by the same term
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groove. The apex of the terminal sulcus is marked by a blind foramen, the foramencecum, which is a remnant of the median thyroid diverticulum in early...
the lower border of the pons in a small triangular area, termed the foramencecum. On either side of this fissure are raised areas termed the medullary...
thyroglossal duct. This duct normally atrophies and closes off as the foramencecum before birth but can remain open in some people. A thyroglossal duct...
glands may in fact occur anywhere along the thyroglossal duct, from the foramencecum of the tongue to the position of the thyroid in the adult. A small horn...
presenting the thyroglossal cyst. The thyroglossal tract arises from the foramencecum at the junction of the anterior two-thirds and posterior one-third of...
sagittal sinus and is returned to venous circulation. Commencing at the foramencecum, through which it receives emissary veins from the nasal cavity, it...
are situated on the surface of the tongue immediately in front of the foramencecum and sulcus terminalis, forming a row on either side; the two rows run...
commencement of the frontal crest for the attachment of the falx cerebri; the foramencecum, between the frontal bone and the crista galli of the ethmoid, which...
by 16 to 17 days of gestation. Around the 24th day of gestation, the foramencecum, a thin, flask-like diverticulum of the median anlage develops. At approximately...
foramen, a major foramen of the pelvis Interventricular foramen, channels connecting ventricles in the brain Intervertebral foramen, foramina formed between...
lower border of the pons in a small triangular expansion, termed the foramencecum. Its lower part is interrupted by bundles of fibers that cross obliquely...
origin is from a median endodermal mass in the region of the tongue (foramencecum) in contrast to parafollicular cells which arise from the 4th pharyngeal...
Affected teeth show a deep infolding of enamel and dentin starting from the foramen coecum or even the tip of the cusps and which may extend deep into the...
diverticulum arising from a point on the tongue, demarcated as the foramencecum. Esophageal diverticula may occur in one of three areas of the esophagus:...
until the fluid forms a cyst or exit the duct via the opening in the foramencecum. Local infections, such as colds, tonsillitis, or inflammation of the...
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most commonly located at the base of the tongue, just posterior to the foramencecum of the tongue. In this location, an aberrant or ectopic thyroid gland...
by 16 to 17 days of gestation. Around the 24th day of pregnancy, the foramencecum, a thin, flask-like diverticulum of the median anlage develops. At approximately...
copula linguae and the tuberculum impar. This point later will be the foramencecum. Later, the thyroid descends in front of the pharyngeal gut when it...
During embryogenesis, the bi-lobed thyroid migrates inferiorly from the foramencecum of the tongue to the lower neck. Initially, the thyroid primordium passes...
pharyngeal grooves (outside) a Tuberculum laterale b Tuberculum impar c Foramencecum d Ductus thyreoglossus e Sinus cervicalis Details Precursor Ectoderm...