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Vertebral foramen
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
A hole in the centre of a vertebra which links with others to form the vertebral canal through which the spinal cord passes
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Foramen, латинский
Foramen, английский
A natural opening inside the body, e.g. the opening in a bone through which veins or nerves pass (note: the plural is foramina.)
Foramen caecum, английский
Foramen interve, английский
A space between two vertebrae
Foramen interven, английский
An opening in the brain between the lateral ventricle and the third ventricle, through which the cerebrospinal fluid passes
Foramen magnum, английский
The hole at the bottom of the skull where the brain is joined to the spinal cord
Foramen ovale, английский
An opening between the two parts of the heart in a fetus comment: the foramen ovale usually closes at birth, but if it stays open the blood from the veins can mix with the blood going to the arteries, causing cyanosis.
Foramen [inis, n], латинский
Foramen [inis, n] jaculatorium, латинский
Foramen, inis, n, латинский
Vertebral artery, английский
One of two arteries which go up the back of the neck into the brain
Vertebral canal, английский
Same as spinal canal
Vertebral column, английский
The series of bones and discs linked together to form a flexible column running from the base of the skull to the pelvis. also called backbone, spinal column. see illustration at pelvis in supplement
Vertebral column, spine, английский
Vertebral disc, английский
Same as intervertebral disc
Vertebral ganglion, английский
A ganglion in front of the origin of the vertebral artery
Vertebral/spinal column, английский
Vertebrales); снабжает мозжечок (область клочка, английский
Vertebralis (pna), английский
Vertebralis accessoria (pna), английский
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Opening saph, английский
A hole in the fascia of the thigh through which the saphenous vein passes 363 scald
Bite wing, английский
A holder for dental x-ray film, which a person clenches between the teeth, so allowing an x-ray of both upper and lower teeth to be taken bitot’s spots bitot’s spots /bi t??z sp?ts/ plural
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