Obturator Foramen
The obturator foramen is the largest foramen in the human skeleton, located in the pelvic girdle.
The largest foramen in the skeleton is the obturator foramen. It is located in the hip bone or os coxae, which is part of the pelvis.
The obturator foramen is the largest foramen in the human body.
obturator foramen
The foramen magnum is located at the base of your skull.
Probably the foramen magnum.
The largest foramen in the human body is the obturator foramen, located in the hip bone. It is a large opening that allows for the passage of nerves and blood vessels to the lower limbs.
This is the largest foramen leading to and from the pelvis. One of the structures is the sciatic nerve. The foramen might be somewhat "closed" by bone and can "pinch" the sciatic nerve. This is very painful and a person can't dorsiflex the foot. Surgery can open the foramen and reduce the pain and disability.
The pelvis, or hipbone, is the largest and heaviest bone in the human skeleton.
The largest bone in the appendicular skeleton is the femur, which is the thigh bone. It is also the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
pulral of foramen
The interventricular foramen are referred to as the foramen of Monro