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This foramen belongs to the Frontal and Ethmoid bones and houses the Emissary vein.
Foramen Cecum
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This foramina houses the Greater palatine nerve, artery and vein.
Greater palatine foramen
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This foramina houses the Lesser palatine nerve, artery and vein.
Lesser palatine foramen
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The incisive canal belongs to this bone and houses this nerve.
- Maxilla
- Nasopalatine nerve
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This foramen belongs to this bone and houses the supraorbital nerve, artery and vein.
Supraorbital foramen
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This Infraorbital foramen in which bones? Houses a terminal branch of which nerve alone with its artery and vein?
- Infraorbital nerve (V2)
- Sphenoid and maxilla
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The optic canal passes through which bone and houses which structures?
- Sphenoid
- Optic nerve (CNII) and Ophthalmic artery
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The superior orbital fissure passes through which bones and houses which structures?
- Sphenoid
- Trochlear (IV),Oculomotor (CNIII), Trigeminal (V1-lacrimal, frontal and nasociliary), Abducens (VI)
- Ophthalmic vein
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The inferior orbital fissure passes through which bones and what contents does it carry and where does it finish?
- Sphenoid, maxilla
- Trigeminal (V2)
- Infraorbital vessels
- Ascending branches of sphenopalatine ganglion
- end in Infraorbital foramen
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Through which foramen and bone does the V2 exit the cranium?
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Through which foramen and bone does the V3 exit the cranium, and which other structure accompanies it?
- Sphenoid
- Foramen Ovale
- Lesser petrosal nerve
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The foramen spinosum exits which bone and carries which structures?
- Sphenoid
- Middle Meningeal artery and vein
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Which fissure carries the Chorda tympani and anterior tympanic artery and through which bones?
- Petrotympanic fissure
- Temporal
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The foramen lacerum carries which structures through which bones?
- Temporal and Sphenoid
- Greater and deep petrosal nerves (carotid artery ends and runs over the top)
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The internal acoustic meatus carries which structures through which bones?
- VII and VIII
- Petrous part of the temporal bones
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The facial nerve VII exits the cranium through which bone and foramen?
- Temporal bone
- Stylomastoid foramen
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What bones and contents pass through the jugular foramen?
- Temporal and occipital bones
- Internal jugular vein
- Glossopharyngeal (IX)
- Vagus (X)
- Accessory Spinal nerves (XI)
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The foramen magnum belongs to what bone, and what contents pass through it?
- OccipitalMedulla oblongata
- Spinal cord
- vertebral arteries
- Accessory spinal nerve
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The inferior alveolar nerve along with its vein and artery all pass through:
The mandibular foramen
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Through the mental foramen pass which contents?
Mental nerve, artery and vein
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