3D Osteology
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The Condylar canal is a tunnel with an entrance in the condylar fossa. It passes through the lateral part of the occipital bone. (3,7,9)
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The Condylar canal is a tunnel with an entrance in the condylar fossa. It passes through the lateral part of the occipital bone. (3,7,9)
The Occipital condyle is located on the inferior aspect of the lateral part of the occipital bone on either side of the Foramen Magnum. It serves for articulation with the first vertebra. (3,8)
The Intrajugular process of occipital bone is a bony spike that splits the jugular notch into two sections. Occasionally it helps form a septum within the jugular foramen. (3,9)
The jugular process is a protrusion situated on the side of the occipital condyle. (3,7,8)
The Jugular notch of occipital bone is a hollowed-out area positioned in front of the jugular process. It takes part in the formation of the jugular foramen. (1,3,7)