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"The dorsal structure was visible through the sagittal plane"
Transverse.
No veins pass through the the transverse foraminae. The vertebral arteries, however, pass through these spaces on their way to the brain.
Transverse, frontal, and sagittal are all planes that pass through the body, while distal is a location in relation to something else.
Midline SAGITTAL
The brain stem. The vertebral canal is called the foramen magnum.
Blood flows to the brain through the left vertebral artery. The consequences or risks of having a developmentally diminutive left vertebral artery is the risk of stroke.
Vertebral foramen that the spinal cord runs through.
to allow the vertebral artery to pass through to the brain
the spinal cord
superior sagittal sinus
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