Canalis basilaris medianus - Radiopaedia. org The canalis basilaris medianus (median basal canal), also known as clival canal, median clival canal, or inferior median clival canal, refers to a number of anatomic variant midline canals in the clivus, typically involving the basioccipital portion
Clivus (anatomy) - Wikipedia "Clivus" is also used as an abbreviated term for the clivus ocularis, which is the sloping inner wall of the retina as it dips into the foveola in the macula of the eye
Canalis basilaris medianus: An anatomical study - ScienceDirect Understanding the CBM is valuable for interpreting clival fractures and during neurosurgery This study aimed to determine the frequency and morphometric parameters of the CBM Fifty-nine dry adult skulls were selected for the investigation
Clival and Paraclival Lesions: A Pictorial Review - Thieme After exit from brainstem, the VIth cranial nerve pierces outer layer of dura mater covering the clivus to lie in the interdural Dorello canal It ascends the clival slope in Dorello canal upto the petrous apex where it passes under the petrosphenoid ligament to enter cavernous sinus
Anatomical variations of clivus: a descriptive anatomical study It may show some anatomical variations such as fossa navicularis magna (FNM), canalis basilaris medianus (CBM) and craniopharyngeal canal (CPC) These variations have been associated with conditions like meningitis and tumors of skull base
The radiological anatomy of clivus for surgical approaches Conclusion: Knowing the dimensions of the clivus and the distance between the internal carotid arteries at the sagittal plane is important for a safe and successful clival surgery
Differential Diagnosis of Clival Lesions - jscimedcentral. com The clivus occupies a central position in the skull base, establishing close relationships with the brainstem and other noble structures [1,2] Lesions that arise from or within the clivus are rare and represented by a wide range of different diseases
The Clivus - RWTH Aachen University 1 Abstract the clivus is one of the most central parts of the kull base As diseases of the clivus evade clinical evalua-tion imaging plays a pivotal role in establishing a diagno-sis this article combines the description of anatomy and pathology with an extensive picto
Anatomical variations of clivus: a descriptive anatomical study Canalis basilaris medianus (CBM) is a canular defect in the occipital part of clivus and it has been known to bring about a path for the spread of infection from the nasopharynx to the base of skull [5]