Behind either condyle of the lateral parts of occipital bone is a depression, the condyloid fossa (or condylar fossa), which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; the floor of this fossa is sometimes perforated by the condyloid canal, through which an emissary vein passes from the transverse sinus.
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| - Condyloid fossa (en)
- حفرة لقمية (ar)
- Fosse condylaire (fr)
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| - الحفرة اللقمية (بالإنجليزية: Condyloid fossa) (ar)
- Behind either condyle of the lateral parts of occipital bone is a depression, the condyloid fossa (or condylar fossa), which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; the floor of this fossa is sometimes perforated by the condyloid canal, through which an emissary vein passes from the transverse sinus. (en)
- Les fosses condylaires (ou fosses condyliennes ou fossettes condyliennes postérieures) sont deux dépressions osseuses situées sur la face externe des parties latérales de l'os occipital. Elles sont situées en arrière des condyles occipitaux. Dans le fond de ces fosses s'ouvre le canal condylaire permettant le passage d'une veine émissaire du sinus transverse de la dure-mère. (fr)
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| - Occipital bone. Outer surface. (en)
- Skull and cervical vertebra. Position of condyloid fossa shown in red. (en)
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| - الحفرة اللقمية (بالإنجليزية: Condyloid fossa) (ar)
- Behind either condyle of the lateral parts of occipital bone is a depression, the condyloid fossa (or condylar fossa), which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; the floor of this fossa is sometimes perforated by the condyloid canal, through which an emissary vein passes from the transverse sinus. (en)
- Les fosses condylaires (ou fosses condyliennes ou fossettes condyliennes postérieures) sont deux dépressions osseuses situées sur la face externe des parties latérales de l'os occipital. Elles sont situées en arrière des condyles occipitaux. Dans le fond de ces fosses s'ouvre le canal condylaire permettant le passage d'une veine émissaire du sinus transverse de la dure-mère. (fr)
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