Sphenoid bone
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Bone: Sphenoid bone | |
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Cranial Bones. Only the end of the wing of the sphenoid bone is visible | |
Sphenoid bone, upper surface. | |
Latin | os sphenoidale |
Gray's | subject #35 147 |
MeSH | Sphenoid+Bone |
The sphenoid bone (from Greek sphenoeides, "wedgelike") is a bone situated at the base of the skull in front of the temporals and basilar part of the occipital bone.
The sphenoid bone somewhat resembles a butterfly or bat with its wings extended.
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[edit] Portions
It is divided into the following parts:
- a median portion, known as the body of sphenoid bone
- two greater wings and two lesser wings
- Pterygoid processes of the sphenoides which project from it posteriorly (below)
Two sphenoidal conchae are situated at the anterior and posterior part of the body.
[edit] Named features
Various other named features of the sphenoid bone exist:
- pterygoid notch
- pterygoid fossa
- scaphoid fossa
- vaginal process
- pterygoid hamulus
- pterygoid canal
- pterygospinous process
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