Bone Cranial Anatomy. Cranial Nerve Anatomy Cranial nerves. Bone regeneration was studied over 90 days.
It lies in the occipital bone within the posterior cranial fossa and allows the passage of the medulla and meninges the vertebral arteries the anterior and posterior spinal arteries and the dural veins. Bone regeneration was studied over 90 days. Although the untrained eye may overlook bone markings as.
The cranial nerves can become temporarily or chronically impaired as a result of illness infection inflammation or head trauma.
Several of the cranial nerves run through bones in the skull. They are used by clinicians and surgeons especially orthopedists radiologists forensic scientists detectives osteologists and anatomists. The spinal division of the accessory nerve ascends through the foramen magnum. Bone markings are invaluable to the identification of individual bones and bony pieces and aid in the understanding of functional and evolutionary anatomy.