arcuale
arcuale
[‚ärk·yə′wā·lē] (embryology)
Any of the four pairs of primitive cartilages from which a vertebra is formed.
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NOMENCLATURE VARIATION FOR PP Arcuate foramen Atlas bridging Canalis arteriae vertebralis Foramen
arcuale Foramen atlantoideum Foramen retroarticular Foramen sagittale Kimmerle anomaly Kimmerle deformity Kimmerle variant Pons posticus Posterior atlantoid foramen Posterior glenoid process Posterior glenoid spiculum Posterior ponticulus Retroarticular ring Retrocondylar bony foramen Table II.
Prevalence of the foramen arcuale of the atlas in a Saudi population.
Operative treatment for cervical vertigo caused by foramen arcuale. Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi 1995;33:137-9.
Clypeal marginanteriorly broadly (male) to moderately (female) V-shaped, clypeal margin laterally
arcuale, clypeal border moderately punctate and wrinkled, frons and vertex feebly tumid and finely punctate, eyes dorsally small.
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