a neuroforamen is the tiny hole in the bone in a vertebra that allow the nerve endings from the spinal column to pass through in order to transmit signals to the brain from eternal or internal stimulus.
foramina is the plural of the latin owrd foramen meaning window or hole. therefore neuro foramina are holes (usually in bones) through which neural structures pass. eg the foramen magnum in the base of the skull is a hole through which the spinal cord exits
The term 'neuroforaminal' refers to the foramen in the spinal cord. Narrowing usually happens to the foramen and the nerves associated with it get affected.
Neuroforamen is a hole in a bone in a vertebra that causes nerve endings from the spine to pass in order to transmit to other parts of the body.
The neuroforamen is the empty space that allows nerves to pass throughout the body. These spaces are in the vertebra.
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I believe you actually mean "neural foramina". That is two words. It is also known as intervertebral foramina.
"Foramina" is the plural form of "foramen", and a foramen is just a hole. The brain normally has several of these holes, or foramina in it, including the foramen of Magendie, foramina of Luschka, and foramina of Monroe. Which one are you talking about?
Narrowing of the neural foramina is the constriction of the nerve passageways, or foramina, in the spine. This results in compression of the nerve.
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Foramina are openings. Neural foramina patent bilaterally just means that the openings in the spine are open, and allow the nerves to pass through normally...
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Foramina are openings. Neural foramina patent bilaterally just means that the openings in the spine are open, and allow the nerves to pass through normally...
Cervical vertebra - typical The cervical vertebrae contain foramina in the transverse processes, called foramina transversarium.