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This page lists foramina that occur in the human body .
Skull
Image of base of the skull with several of the foramina labeled.
The human skull has numerous holes (foramina ) through which cranial nerves , arteries , veins and other structures pass.
Bone
Cranial fossa
Foramina
Vessels
Nerves
frontal
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supraorbital foramen
supraorbital artery , supraorbital vein
supraorbital nerve
frontal
anterior cranial fossa
foramen cecum
emissary veins to superior sagittal sinus from the upper part of the nose[ 1]
ethmoid
anterior cranial fossa (osama)
foramina of cribriform plate
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olfactory nerve bundles (I)
ethmoid
anterior cranial fossa
anterior ethmoidal foramen
anterior ethmoidal artery anterior ethmoidal vein
anterior ethmoidal nerve
ethmoid
anterior cranial fossa
posterior ethmoidal foramen
posterior ethmoidal artery posterior ethmoidal vein
posterior ethmoidal nerve
sphenoid
-
optic canal
ophthalmic artery
optic nerve (II)
sphenoid
middle cranial fossa
superior orbital fissure
superior ophthalmic vein
oculomotor nerve (III) trochlear nerve (IV)lacrimal , frontal and nasociliary branches of ophthalmic nerve (V1 )abducent nerve (VI)
sphenoid
middle cranial fossa
foramen rotundum
-
maxillary nerve (V2 )
maxilla
-
incisive foramen /incisive canal
terminal branch of palatine descendens artery
Terminal part of[ 1] nasopalatine nerve (V2)
palatine
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greater palatine foramen
greater palatine artery greater palatine vein
greater palatine nerve
palatine
-
foramen sphenopalatinum
sphenopalatina artery sphenopalatina vein
nasopalatine nerve rami nasales posteriores superiores (V2)
palatine and maxilla
-
lesser palatine foramina
lesser palatine artery lesser palatine vein
lesser palatine nerve , greater palatine nerve [ 1]
sphenoid and maxilla
-
inferior orbital fissure
inferior ophthalmic veins infraorbital artery infraorbital vein, tributary of pterygoid plexus
zygomatic nerve and infraorbital nerve of maxillary nerve (V2 ) orbital branches of pterygopalatine ganglion
maxilla
-
infraorbital foramen
infraorbital artery infraorbital vein, tributary of pterygoid plexus
infraorbital nerve
sphenoid
middle cranial fossa
foramen ovale
accessory meningeal artery , emissary vein connecting cavernous sinus with pterygoid plexus
mandibular nerve (V3 ) lesser petrosal nerve (occasionally)[ 1]
sphenoid
middle cranial fossa
foramen spinosum
middle meningeal artery
meningeal branch of the mandibular nerve (V3 )
sphenoid
middle cranial fossa
foramen lacerum
artery of pterygoid canal , Meningeal branch of ascending pharyngeal artery , Occipital artery emissary vein
nerve of pterygoid canal through its anterior wall.
temporal
posterior cranial fossa
internal acoustic meatus
labyrinthine artery
facial nerve (VII), vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
temporal
posterior cranial fossa
jugular foramen
internal jugular vein , inferior petrosal sinus , sigmoid sinus , Occipital artery
glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X), accessory nerve (XI)
occipital
posterior cranial fossa
hypoglossal canal
-
hypoglossal nerve (XII)
occipital
posterior cranial fossa
foramen magnum
anterior and posterior spinal arteries , vertebral arteries
lowest part of medulla oblongata , three meninges, ascending spinal fibers of accessory nerve (XI)[ 1]
temporal
posterior cranial fossa
stylomastoid foramen
stylomastoid artery
facial nerve (VII)
Spine
Within the vertebral column (spine) of vertebrates, including the human spine , each bone has an opening at both its top and bottom to allow nerves, arteries, veins, etc. to pass through.
Other
Apical foramen , the hole at the tip of the root of a tooth
Foramen ovale (heart) , a hole between the venous and arterial sides of the fetal heart
Foramen transversarium , one of a pair of openings in each cervical vertebra, in which the vertebral artery travels
Greater sciatic foramen , a major foramen of the pelvis
Interventricular foramen , channels connecting ventricles in the brain
Lesser sciatic foramen , an opening between the pelvis and the posterior thigh
Obturator foramen , the hole created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis
Vertebral foramen , the foramen formed by the anterior segment (the body), and the posterior part, the vertebral arch.
References
^ a b c d e Chaurasia, BD (2013). BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy Volume 3 . New Delhi: CBS Publishers and Distributors PVT Ltd. p. 56-57. ISBN 9788123923321 .