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At the front part of the cribriform plate, on either side of the crista galli, is a small fissure that is occupied by a process of dura mater. Lateral to this fissure is a notch or foramen which transmits the nasociliary nerve ; from this notch a groove extends backward to the anterior ethmoidal foramen.
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The ethmoid has three parts: cribriform plate, ethmoidal labyrinth, and perpendicular plate. The cribriform plate forms the roof of the nasal cavity and also contributes to formation of the anterior cranial fossa, [4] the ethmoidal labyrinth consists of a large mass on either side of the perpendicular plate, and the perpendicular plate forms ...
The olfactory foramina, also known as the cribriform foramina (cribr- is "a sieve" in Greek), is the grouping of holes located on the cribriform plate.The cribriform plate forms the roof of the nasal cavity, and the olfactory foramina are in the two depressions lateral to the median blade of the cribriform plate called the crista galli.
foramina of cribriform plate ~20-olfactory nerve bundles (I) ethmoid: anterior cranial fossa: anterior ethmoidal foramen: 2: anterior ethmoidal artery anterior ethmoidal vein: anterior ethmoidal nerve: ethmoid: anterior cranial fossa: posterior ethmoidal foramen: 2: posterior ethmoidal artery posterior ethmoidal vein: posterior ethmoidal nerve ...
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Cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone (horizontal lamina or lamina cribrosa ossis ethmoidalis) Lamina cribrosa sclerae , a mesh-like structures which allows nerve fibres of the optic nerve to pass through the sclera