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Created 01/04/2008 - 09:52

Foramen

Definition
The bony hollow archway created by pedicles (the short, stout processes that extend from the sides of the vertebral body) of adjacent vertebrae, creating a passageway through which all spinal nerve roots run.

As a spinal nerve branches from the spinal cord, it exits through this opening and travels to organs, muscles and sensory structures of the body.

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