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According to lippincott Williams, and Wilkins it is a part of subarachnoid cisterns. It recevies CSF from the 4th ventricle via the lateral aparture of Luschka.
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
The cubic function.
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The Mandelbrot graph is generated iteratively and so is a function of a function of a function ... and in that sense it is a composite function.
"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?
They provide passageways for blood vessels to enter the bone.
Narrowing of the neural foramina is the constriction of the nerve passageways, or foramina, in the spine. This results in compression of the nerve.
I believe you actually mean "neural foramina". That is two words. It is also known as intervertebral foramina.
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...
When neural foramina appear patent, it means that they are open and not blocked or narrowed. This allows for proper passage of nerves and blood vessels through the spaces in the spine, preventing compression and preserving function. It is important for maintaining nerve health and preventing symptoms such as pain and weakness.
it is a remnant ov the bursa of Luschka, the cranial part of the notochorda
Cervical vertebra - typical The cervical vertebrae contain foramina in the transverse processes, called foramina transversarium.
No. Not all bones have possess a body, spine, and transverse foramina
Vertebral foramen are the spaces between adjacent vertebrae where the spinal nerves exit the spinal canal.