The nerves which passes through the jugular foramen are: glossopharyngeal nerve(IX), vagus nerve(X) and accessory nerve(XI).
hole in your skull that allows the jugualr vain to pass through
A foramen (plural foramina) is the medical term meaning an opening in the bone through which vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass.
It means the canal and foramina are normal in size and allows for nerves to pass through freely without restriction.
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.
Spinal cord passes through the vertebral foramen of vertebrae C1-C7, T1-T12 and L1 (sometimes L2). Cauda equina (nerve roots of lower spinal cord) pass through the vertebral foramen of vertebrae L3-L5 and the sacral canal. Spinal nerve roots pass through all of the intervertebral foramen and the sacral foramen.
an opening that allows a vessel or nerve to pass through or between bones to supply the nutrients and O2 needed for it
A foramen ovale is both a hole in the skull through which nerves pass and a fetal shunt between chambers of the heart. The ligamentum arteriosum is the connective tissue between the pulmonary artery and the aortic arch and is a closed vestige of a fetal duct known as the ductus arteriosus.
Foramen is Latin for 'hole'. Paten means "open"... The term means the holes in the spine where nerves go through are wide open... (that's a good thing!!)
no but tributaries from the venous plexus will.
The left neural foramen is where a nerve passes through a bone on the left side. Impingement is crowding. So left neural foraminal impingement is a crowding of that bony passage for the nerve.
The mandibular nerve passes through foaramen ovale of the spenoid bone. Blood passes through the foamen ovale of the heart of the fetus.
Stoma ? Os is a mouth-like opening. Foramen is a hole in bone through which nerves etc. can pass.