The foramen rotundum is confluent with the sphenoidal fissure, and the foramen ovale with the foramen lacerummedium and the foramen lacerum posterius.
The ninth, tenth and eleventh nerves leave the skull through the =foramen lacerum posterius= (fig.
The more internal is the =foramen lacerum medium= (fig.
XII), which perforates the exoccipital just behind the foramenlacerum posterius.
The foramen lacerummedium is confluent with the foramen lacerum anterius, and the two together form an enormous vacuity on the floor of the skull, bounded chiefly by the exoccipital, basi-occipital, alisphenoid and squamosal.
Immediately behind the foramen lacerum anterius, the alisphenoid is perforated by a prominent round hole, the =foramen rotundum= (fig.
The internal carotid artery also enters the tympanic cavity by a canal which commences in the foramen lacerum posterius, and passes forwards to open on the inner side of the bulla.
Behind the internal auditory meatus, between the periotic and exoccipital is seen the internal opening of the =foramen lacerum posterius= (fig.
The artery then passes forwards, and barely appearing on the ventral surface of the cranium, enters the brain cavity through the foramen lacerum medium (fig.
M1 and less than distance between anterior palatine foramen and anterior margin of tympanic bulla; postorbital breadth more than width of basioccipital measured from medial margin of one foramen lacerum posterior to its opposite.
Smaller; lighter; postorbital breadth more than width of basioccipital measured from medial margin of one foramen lacerum posterior to its opposite.
Just in front of the bulla is a foramen lacerum medium (f.
And Count Baldassarre Castiglione wrote of his death in the following manner: Quod lacerum corpus medica sanaverit arte, Hyppolitum Stygiis et revocarit aquis, Ad Stygias ipse est raptus Epidaurius undas; Sic precium vitæ mors fuit artifici.
Machaerodus is placed among the Felidae on account of the fact that the condyloid and carotid foramina unite with the foramen lacerum posterius.
The glenoid foramen is large; the condyloid foramen is conspicuous, and the carotid canal is deep within the foramen lacerum posterius.
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