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F. Caecum The foramen anterior to the Crista Galli in the base of the Skull.
F. Caecum Located at the junction of Ant 2/3 rds and Post 1/3 rd of tongue (in midline)
Epiploic Foramen Communication between Greater and lesser sacs of peritoneal cavity.
F of Langer A foramen in the axillary fascia through which the Axillary tail of Spence ( Part of Breast) passes through
F of Monro (Interventricular F) Opening of lateral ventricles into III ventricle.
F of Magendie Median aperture in the Roof of fourth Ventricle.
F of Luschka Openings of the Lateral recesses of fourth Ventricle.
F of Scarpa Incisor Foramen in the mouth.
F of Vesalii Transmits veins communicating between the Cavernous sinus to Pterygoid Plexus
F.Ovale Transmits Mandibular Nerve and Accessory Meningeal nerve
F. Rotundum Transmits Maxillary Nerve
F. Spinosum Transmits Middle Meningeal Nerve
Stylomastoid Foramen Transmits Facial Nerve
Jugular Foramen Transmits 1. Sigmoid Sinus 2. Inferior Petrosal Sinus 3. 9th, 10th, 11th cranial Nerves 4. Int. jugular vein
F. Transversarium of 6th Cervical Vertebra Transmits Vertebral Artery
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