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- The foramen lacerum (Latin: lacerated piercing) is a triangular hole in the base of skull. It is located between the sphenoid bone, the apex of the petrous...
- Look up lacerum or lacer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lacerum or lacer from Latin may refer to: In anatomy and medicine: Foramen lacerum, a triangular...
- with a corresponding alphanumeric identifier: C1 cervical; C2 petrous; C3 lacerum; C4 cavernous; C5 clinoid; C6 ophthalmic; and C7 communicating. The Bouthillier...
- nerve within the cartilaginous substance filling the foramen lacerum. From the foramen lacerum, the nerve of the pterygoid canal p****es through the pterygoid...
- Trichocentrum lacerum is a species of orchid found from Central America to Colombia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trichocentrum lacerum. Wikispecies...
- superior salivary nucleus. In the connective tissue substance of the foramen lacerum,[citation needed] the greater petrosal nerve unites with the (sympathetic)...
- the sphenoid bone of the skull leading from just anterior to the foramen lacerum in the middle cranial fossa to the pterygopalatine fossa. It transmits...
- cranial fossa and travels anteromedially to enter the foramen lacerum. Within the foramen lacerum it joins to the deep petrosal nerve to form the nerve of...
- The harelip sucker (Moxostoma lacerum) was a species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It was found only in the United States. It is considered...
- tympanic canaliculus opens inferiorly), and posterolateral to the foramen lacerum.[non-primary source needed] The internal opening of carotid canal (Latin:...