Internal occipital crest
Appearance
Internal occipital crest | |
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Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | crista occipitalis interna |
TA98 | A02.1.04.030 |
TA2 | 576 |
FMA | 75043 |
Anatomical terms of bone |
In the occipital bone, the lower division of the cruciate eminence is prominent, and is named the internal occipital crest; it bifurcates near the foramen magnum and gives attachment to the falx cerebelli; in the attached margin of this falx is the occipital sinus, which is sometimes duplicated.
In the upper part of the internal occipital crest, a small depression is sometimes distinguishable; it is termed the vermian fossa since it is occupied by part of the cerebellar vermis of the cerebellum.
Additional images
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Position of internal occipital crest (shown in red). Animation.
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Base of the skull. Internal occipital crest shown in red.
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Base of the skull. Upper surface. (Internal occipital crest visible below foramen magnum.)
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Base of the skull. Internal occipital crest labelled at bottom.
References
[edit]This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 131 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
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- "Anatomy diagram: 34257.000-2". Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator. Elsevier. Archived from the original on 2013-06-22.