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Lacerum or lacer from Latin may refer to:
In anatomy and medicine:
Foramen lacerum, a triangular hole in the base of the skull
Lacerum segment, a part of the course of the internal carotid artery
In biology:
Animals:
Lepton lacerum, a species of saltwater clam in the family Lasaeidae
Plants:
Trichocentrum lacerum, a species of orchid found from Central America to Colombia
Moxostoma lacerum or Harlip sucker, an extinct species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae
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The foramen lacerum (Latin: lacerated piercing) is a triangular hole in the base of skull. It is located between the sphenoid bone, the apex of the petrous...
Look up lacerum or lacer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lacerum or lacer from Latin may refer to: In anatomy and medicine: Foramen lacerum, a triangular...
nerve within the cartilaginous substance filling the foramen lacerum. From the foramen lacerum, the nerve of the pterygoid canal passes through the pterygoid...
The harelip sucker (Moxostoma lacerum) was a species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It was found only in the United States. It is considered...
superior salivary nucleus. In the connective tissue substance of the foramen lacerum,[citation needed] the greater petrosal nerve unites with the (sympathetic)...
the sphenoid bone of the skull leading from just anterior to the foramen lacerum in the middle cranial fossa to the pterygopalatine fossa. It transmits...
Trichocentrum lacerum is a species of orchid found from Central America to Colombia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trichocentrum lacerum. Wikispecies...
cranial fossa and travels anteromedially to enter the foramen lacerum. Within the foramen lacerum it joins to the deep petrosal nerve to form the nerve of...
situated laterally to foramen lacerum. The external opening of the carotid canal is located posterolaterally to the foramen lacerum. Both internal and external...
sinus by emissary veins passing through the foramen ovale and foramen lacerum. This plexus communicates freely with the anterior facial vein; it also...
in 1897 by Ameghino, with referred species including L. lacerum, named as Proterotherium lacerum in 1902 by Ameghino, and L. inaqeuifacies. Kramarz, A.G...
petrosal nerve passes underneath the trigeminal ganglion to reach the foramen lacerum.: 498, 509 After recovery from a primary herpes infection, the virus is...
the carotid canal, and forms the postero-lateral boundary of the foramen lacerum. The anterior surface forms the posterior part of the middle cranial fossa...
Cirsium scariosum is a species of thistle known by the common names meadow thistle, elk thistle and dwarf thistle. It is native to much of western North...
optic tract, optic chiasma, internal carotid artery. Inferiorly: foramen lacerum, and the junction of the body and greater wing of sphenoid bone. Medially:...
curved somewhat like the italic letter f. It begins behind at the foramen lacerum, and ends on the medial side of the anterior clinoid process, where it...
in the cartilaginous substance which fills the[citation needed] foramen lacerum to unite with the (parasympathetic) greater petrosal nerve to form the...
artery through the carotid canal to foramen lacerum. They then enter the middle cranial fossa above foramen lacerum, travel through the cavernous sinus in...
emissary veins passing through the foramen ovale, jugular foramen, foramen lacerum, and hypoglossal canal.[citation needed] Because the emissary veins are...