- Foramen rotundum
Infobox Bone
Name = Foramen rotundum of Sphenoid
Latin = foramen rotundum ossis sphenoidalis
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Caption =Sphenoid bone . Upper surface. (Foramen rotundum labeled at center left)
Caption2 =Base of the skull . Upper surface. Sphenoid is yellow, and arrows indicate the foramen rotundum.)
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The foramen rotundum is a circular hole in thesphenoid bone that connects themiddle cranial fossa and thepterygopalatine fossa .tructure
The foramen rotundum is one of the several circular apertures (the
foramina ) located in thebase of the skull , in the anterior and medial part of thesphenoid bone .The
maxillary nerve passes through and exits the skull via thepterygopalatine fossa and the foramen rotundum.The mean area of the foramen rotundum/foramina is not considerable, which may suggest that it/they play(s) a minor role in the dynamics of blood circulation in the venous system of the head. cite journal | author=Reymond J, Charuta A, Wysocki J | title=The morphology and morphometry of the foramina of the greater wing of the human sphenoid bone | journal=Folia Morphologica | year=2005 | pages=188–93 | volume=64 | issue=3 | pmid=16228954]
Morphology and morphometry
The foramen rotundum evolves in shape throughout the fetal period, and from
birth to adolescence. It achieves a perfect ring-shaped formation in the fetus after the 4th fetal month. It is mostly oval-shaped in the fetal period, and round-shaped after birth (generally speaking). After birth, the rotundum is about 2.5 mm and in 15- to 17-year olds about 3 mm in length. The average diameter of the foramen rotundum in adults is 3.55 mm. This was according to a developmental study published in The Hokkaido Journal of Medical Science on the foramen ovale, theforamen spinosum and the foramen rotundum, and according to a study about the postnatal enlargement of the foramina rotundum, ovale and spinosum and their topographical changes published in the Anatomischer Anzeiger. cite journal | author=Yanagi S | title=Developmental studies on the foramen rotundum, foramen ovale and foramen spinosum of the human sphenoid bone | journal=The Hokkaido Journal of Medical Science | year=1987 | pages=485–96 | volume=62 | issue=3 | pmid=3610040] cite journal | author=Lang J, Maier R, Schafhauser O | title=Postnatal enlargement of the foramina rotundum, ovale et spinosum and their topographical changes | journal=Anatomischer Anzeiger | year=1984 | pages=351–87 | volume=156 | issue=5 | pmid=6486466]
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Foramina of skull
*Foramen ovale References
External links
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* [http://bio.winona.edu/dapkus/211/Skeletal/images/Skull/supfor.jpgSuperior view of the base of the skull at winona.edu]
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