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Palatineforamen may refer to: Greater palatineforamen Lesser palatineforamen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Palatine...
The greater palatineforamen is, along with the lesser palatineforamen, one of two foramina (holes) in each of the left and right palatine bones which...
sphenopalatine foramen is situated posterior to the middle nasal meatus orbital process of palatine bone, anterior to the sphenoidal process of palatine bone,...
palatine canal alongside the greater palatine nerve, and emerge (separately) through the lesser palatineforamen to pass posteriorward. They supply the...
transmits the descending palatine vessels, the greater palatine nerve, and the lesser palatine nerve. Greater palatineforamen Pterygopalatine fossa Left...
The greater palatineforamen transmits the greater palatine nerve and blood vessels. A smaller opening nearby, the lesser palatineforamen, transmits the...
In the human mouth, the incisive foramen (also known as: "anterior palatineforamen", or "nasopalatine foramen") is the opening of the incisive canals...
They are positioned posterior to the greater palatineforamen, in the pyramidal process of the palatine bone. This article incorporates text in the public...
with the greater and lesser palatine branches of the pterygopalatine ganglion, and, emerging from the greater palatineforamen, runs forward in a groove...
greater palatine nerve (from the pterygopalatine ganglion). Once emerging from the greater palatineforamen, it changes names to the greater palatine artery...
is accompanied by the descending palatine artery. It emerges upon the hard palate through the greater palatineforamen. It then passes forward in a groove...
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neurocranium, or for removal of the pyramidal process of the palatine bone. The foramen spinosum was first described by the Danish anatomist Jakob Benignus...
Nasopalatine nerve, through the sphenopalatine foramen Posterior superior alveolar nerve Greater and lesser palatine nerves Pharyngeal nerve Middle superior...
foramen, a major foramen of the pelvis Interventricular foramen, channels connecting ventricles in the brain Intervertebral foramen, foramina formed between...
In human anatomy of the mouth, the palatine process of maxilla (palatal process), is a thick, horizontal process of the maxilla. It forms the anterior...
the portion of maxilla adjacent to the incisors. Incisive foramen or anterior palatineforamen, a funnel-shaped opening in the bone of hard palate immediately...
The perpendicular plate of palatine bone is the vertical part of the palatine bone, and is thin, of an oblong form, and presents two surfaces and four...
medial to the pterygomaxillary fissure leading into the sphenopalatine foramen. It communicates with the nasal and oral cavities, infratemporal fossa...
complete foramen, or the notch may be crossed by one or more spicules of bone, giving rise to two or more foramina. Articulation of left palatine bone with...
known only in Neornithes. Other birdlike characters included the palatine, foramen magnum, cervical and caudal vertebrae, and many others. Several researchers...
deeply placed in the pterygopalatine fossa, close to the sphenopalatine foramen. It is triangular or heart-shaped, of a reddish-gray color, and is situated...
communicates with the cavernous sinus, by branches through the foramen Vesalii, foramen ovale, and foramen lacerum. Due to its communication with the cavernous...
expansive. A palatineforamen is also present and is situated in the space where the pterygoid and ectopterygoid are joined. The palatineforamen is not present...
petrosal nerve within the cartilaginous substance filling the foramen lacerum. From the foramen lacerum, the nerve of the pterygoid canal passes through the...
palatine process It has three surfaces: the anterior, posterior, medial Features of the maxilla include: the infraorbital sulcus, canal, and foramen the...