Gamuts

Small foramen magnum

The foramen magnum (Latin: great hole) is a large oval opening (foramen) in the occipital bone of the skull in humans and many other animals. It is one of the several oval or circular openings (foramina) in the base of the skull. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Be Caused by
Achondrogenesis
Achondroplasia
Carpenter syndrome
Chondrodystrophy
Craniodiaphyseal dysplasia
Diastrophic dysplasia
Frontofacial syndrome
Fusion of C1 to base of skull
Hypochondroplasia
Median occipital condyle
Metatropic dysplasia
Thanatophoric dysplasia
May Be Caused by
Achondrogenesis
Achondroplasia
Carpenter syndrome
Chondrodystrophy
Craniodiaphyseal dysplasia
Diastrophic dysplasia
Frontofacial syndrome
Fusion of C1 to base of skull
Hypochondroplasia
Median occipital condyle
Metatropic dysplasia
Thanatophoric dysplasia


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