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 Case Report: Congenital Nasal Mass
The foramen cecum is widened and the crista galli displaced posteriorly.
The crista galli measures 3-7mm (mean 4mm) and the foramen cecum 2-7mm (mean 4mm) in width.
The foramen cecum was widened and crista galli split (Figs.
www.ijri.org /20001003/case06.htm   (986 words)

  
 CEIBO (erythrina crista-galli .)
· vulgar Names: "ceibo colorado", "seibo", "chopo", "zuinandi", "sihiñiandi" in guaraní; "peié-suket", (red fruit) in vilela; "nainík", "kaperan(a) rá llâlé" (daughter of the drunk wood), "botarañí Imá" (house of the duck picaso) in tufa; "corticeira", "sananduva", "sumavreira crista of galo", "erythrine" (Brazil); "cre'te-of-coq" (France); "commons choral tree" (England); "piñón francés" (Cuba).
www.hipernatural.com /en/pltceibo.htm   (249 words)

  
 THE SKULL IN SAGITTAL SECTION - Online Information article about THE SKULL IN SAGITTAL SECTION
These, recapitulated, are (I) the dura mater or entocranium, which in man does not ossify except perhaps in the crista galli.
P1, Pt, s Pf, fm, a, s, galli already mentioned, while below is the bony septum of the nose formed, by the See also:
; Behind the frontal sinus is the crista Mesial See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /TAV_THE/THE_SKULL_IN_SAGITTAL_SECTION.html   (3751 words)

  
 Intercambio de semillas,esquejes y plantas. - Chorisia speciosa/Erithrina crista-galli ... foros.miarroba.com
Luis, yo he visto crista galli en la calle donde esta la clinica "Parque de San Antonio", pero son aun pequeñas y no les he visto semillas.
alhomejor dentro de un mes o dos me compro unas cuantas semillas de la crista galli, ya sabes
Anda Keko, que tu si que lo tienes fácil, en tu misma ciudad y con juventud y agilidad !
miarroba.com /foros/ver.php?foroid=345166&temaid=2303693   (672 words)

  
 CRISTA GALLI
Translations for "CRISTA GALLI"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/CRISTA+GALLI   (26 words)

  
 CEIBO (erythrina crista-galli .)
· Nombres vulgares: "ceibo colorado", "seibo", "chopo", "zuinandi", "sihiñiandi" en guaraní; "peié-suket", (fruta roja) en vilela; "nainík", "kaperan(a) rá llâlé" (hija del palo borracho), "botarañí Imá" (casa del pato picaso) en toba; "corticeira", "sananduva", "sumavreira crista de galo", "erythrine" (Brasil); "créte-de-coq" (Francia); "commons coral tree" (Inglaterra); "piñón francés" (Cuba).
www.hipernatural.com /es/pltceibo.htm   (238 words)

  
 Crista galli - MedPix™ Medical Image Database and Teaching Files
Crista galli - MedPix™ Medical Image Database and Teaching Files
rad.usuhs.mil /medpix/radpix.html?mode=single&comebackto=mode=geo_browse&recnum=2939   (143 words)

  
 Plant Profile for Erythrina crista-galli (crybabytree)
Erythrina crista-galli L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries.
Erythrina crista-galli L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
Erythrina crista-galli L. View species account from ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
plants.usda.gov /cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=ERCR6   (310 words)

  
 Erythrina crista-galli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Erythrina crista-galli is a small annual tree, with a trunk measuring 50 cm in girth, and usually between 5 and 8 metres high, though some grow up to 10 m, such as the ceibos in the Argentina provinces of Salta, Jujuy and Tucumán.
Erythrina crista-galli is a flowering tree of the family Fabaceae, which is found in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay, receiving several local common names (ceibo, seíbo, bucaré).
The species is characteristic of the formation known as "gallery forest".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Erythrina_crista-galli   (208 words)

  
 Seed Swap Circle: Re: Erythrina (coral tree) seeds
I grow exotic plants for hobby (Erythrina crista-galli), so 5 seeds per spp is enough.
I grow exotic plants for hobby : (Erythrina crista-galli), so 5 seeds per spp : is enough.
I currently have : seed of erythrina caffra, E. lysistemon, E : abyssinica and E. livingstoniana.
members2.boardhost.com /exoticplants/msg/2048.html   (301 words)

  
 MEDSTUDENTS-NEUROANATOMY
On each side of the crista galli are the grooved cribiform plates of the ethmoid, providing numerous orifices for the delicate olfactory nerves from the nasal mucosa to synapse in the olfactory bulbs.
The crista galli, a midline process of the ethmoid bone, gives attachment to the anterior end of the falx cerebri.
The floor of this fossa, posterior to the ethmoid and frontal bones, is formed by the anterior part of the sphenoid bone, the jugum sphenoidale, and on each side, by the lesser wings of this bone.
www.medstudents.com.br /basic/neuran/neuran1.htm   (301 words)

  
 The Global Compendium of Weeds: Rhinanthus minor L.
& Grab., Alectorolophus parviflorus Wall., Fistularia crista-galli Wetts., Rhinanthus crista-galli var.
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Rhinanthus minor L. Rhinanthus minor
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www.hear.org /gcw/html/autogend/species/16210.HTM   (301 words)

  
 CRISTA GALLI (Search FastHealth.com) CRISTA GALLI
n : an upright process on the anterior portion of the cribriform plate to which the anterior part of the falx cerebri is attached.
www.fasthealth.com /dictionary/c/crista_galli.php   (301 words)

  
 CRISTA GALLI (Search FastHealth.com) CRISTA GALLI
n : an upright process on the anterior portion of the cribriform plate to which the anterior part of the falx cerebri is attached.
www.fasthealth.com /dictionary/c/crista_galli.php   (301 words)

  
 TopTropicals.com - rare plants for home and garden
Erythrina crista galli, Erythrina laurifolia (Cockspur Coral Tree, Cock’s Comb Coral Tree, Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae)
Averrhoa bilimbi (Bilimbi, Cucumber tree, Tree Sorrel, Kamias, belimbing asam, belimbing buloh, Family: Oxalidaceae)
Elaeocarpus angustifolius, Elaeocarpus grandiflorus (Lily of the valley tree, Blue olive berry, Scrub ash, Ash Quandong, Fairy Petticoats, Native Olive, White Boree, Fringe Bells, Fairy Petticoats, Family: Elaeocarpaceae)
toptropicals.com /html/toptropicals/catalog/alphabet.htm   (301 words)

  
 IX. Neurology. 5e. The Trigeminal Nerve. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
Here it passes through the anterior ethmoidal foramen, and, entering the cavity of the cranium, traverses a shallow groove on the lateral margin of the front part of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone, and runs down, through a slit at the side of the crista galli, into the nasal cavity.
It enters the nasal cavity through the sphenopalatine foramen, passes across the roof of the nasal cavity below the orifice of the sphenoidal sinus to reach the septum, and then runs obliquely downward and forward between the periosteum and mucous membrane of the lower part of the septum.
It is in relation, laterally, with the trunk of the mandibular nerve at the point where the motor and sensory roots join; medially, with the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube, and the origin of the Tensor veli palatini; posteriorly, with the middle meningeal artery.
www.bartleby.com /107/200.html   (5634 words)

  
 labobj1.231
Foramen rotundum, Foramen ovale, Foramen lacerum, ETHMOID (1), Crista galli, Cribriform plates with olfactory foramina, Perpendicular plate, Superior and medial nasal conchae (turbinates).
TYPICAL VERTEBRA, Body, Vertebral arch, Vertebral foramen, Transverse processes, Spinous process, Superior and inferior articular processes, Intervertebral foramina, intervertebral discs, CERVICAL VERTEBRAE (7), atlas, axis, odontoid process (dens), THORACIC VERTEBRAE (12), LUMBAR VERTEBRAE (5), SACRUM (5 fused sacral vertebrae), COCCYX (3-5 fused).
PELVIC GIRDLE: OS COXA (Coxal bone), ILIUM, Sacroiliac joint, Iliac crest, Anterior superior spine, Posterior superior spine, Anterior inferior spine, Iliac fossa, ISCHIUM, Ischial tuberosity, Lesser and greater sciatic notches, PUBIS, Obturator foramen, Pubic symphysis, Rami, Acetabulum.
clem.mscd.edu /~haysc/public_html/bio231/labobj1.231.htm   (983 words)

  
 TopTropicals.com - rare plants for home and garden
Erythrina crista galli, Erythrina laurifolia (Cockspur Coral Tree, Cock’s Comb Coral Tree, Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae)
Averrhoa bilimbi (Bilimbi, Cucumber tree, Tree Sorrel, Kamias, belimbing asam, belimbing buloh, Family: Oxalidaceae)
Millingtonia hortensis (Tree Jasmine, Indian cork tree, Maramalli, Tamil, Akash neem, Family: Bignoniaceae)
toptropicals.com /html/toptropicals/catalog/alphabet.htm   (983 words)

  
 VE Glossary
Embryonic cartilages beneath forebrain; Form crista galli and perpendicular plate of ethmoid
Early invagination of nasal placode; First appears in Stage 10 or 11, enlarges to form the nasal cavity; Contains nasal placode in its roof
Cartilaginous capsule enclosing olfactory sense organ; Forerunner of ethmoid bone
www.encinta.com /baby/gloss.html   (983 words)

  
 Dept of Anth: Ethmoid Page
Directly inferior to the Crista Galli and running in the mid-sagittal plane is the Perpendicular Plate of the ethmoid which articulates with the vomer more inferiorly and assists in separating the left and right nasal passages.
If the sphenoid is the most difficult cranial bone to describe and invision, the Ethmoid is the second most difficult.
The Superor or Supreme Nasal Conche are smaller, and cannot be viewed through the anterior nasal opening because it is blocked from view by the the more inferior Middle Nasal Conche.
www.csuchico.edu /anth/Module/ethmoid.html   (983 words)

  
 Lab Manual - Scalp, Cranial Cavity, Meninges, & Brain
Identify the anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossae, crista galli, greater and lesser wings of sphenoid, sella turcica, clivus, petrous ridge of temporal bone, internal occipital protuberance, and foramen magnum.
Examine the base of the skull and the interior of the calvaria for sulci or grooves produced by various sinuses and arteries.
Five layers of tissue cover the bones of the calvaria: (1) Skin, (2) dense subcutaneous Connective tissue, (3) an Aponeurotic layer (), the galea aponeurotica with epicranius (occipitalis and frontalis) muscles, (4) Loose connective tissue that allows the skin and galea to move, and (5) Pericranium, the periosteum of the skull (S-C-A-L-P).
www.med.umich.edu /lrc/coursepages/m1/anatomy/html/head/scalp.html   (1255 words)

  
 Erythrina Factsheet - Gardening Australia - ABC
While the common Coral Tree (Erythrina crista-galli) is grown widely in the southern states, the size, flower colour and leaf shapes of this one were unlike any other that he'd seen before.
Bidwell's Coral Tree (Erythrina x bidwillii) was the first Australian-bred garden plant ever to have its illustration published.
With the permission of the owners, Lissa and Andrew Barnum, he took a cutting, choosing a well-formed flower and a decent section of stem.
www.abc.net.au /gardening/stories/s280465.htm   (469 words)

  
 Coral Tree Erythrina -
Erythrina crista-galli is a small annual tree, with...
Lectin from Erythrina cristagalli (coral tree) lyophilized powder.
Erythrina lysistemon is often confused with Erythrina caffra, the coast coral tree.
coral.fmqg.com /index.php?k=coral-tree-erythrina   (891 words)

  
 California Gardens - Erythrina crista galli - Cockspur Coral Tree
Erythrina crista-galli is one of the hardiest of the coral trees.
Erythrina crista-galli is sometimes grown as a very robust bush sprouting every year.
Erythrina crista-galli gets up to 20 feet tall and wide when the conditions are kind.
www.californiagardens.com /Plant_Pages/erythrina_crista_galli.htm   (91 words)

  
 Thursday's Plant -- Erythrina herbacea
Various species of Erythrina are planted in Mexico for ornament, as hedges, and for coffee and cocoa shade, according to Robert Vines in his book "Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southwest." A South American species, E. crista-galli, is a tree form grown in southern U.S. landscapes.
Erythrina herbacea, or coral bean, is hardly widely known, but it should be.
This spiny-leafed leguminous plant puts on a fine show of color in the spring and summer, and remains attractive throughout the growing season.
www.greenbeam.com /features/plant051099.stm   (434 words)

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Erythrina
Fabaceae: Erythrina crista-galli [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii.
Fabaceae: Erythrina herbacea - Native, from Clay, TX.
Fabaceae: Erythrina herbacea - Native, from South Texas.
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Erythrina   (450 words)

  
 Erythrina x bidwillii
The marriage between the South American summer blooming Erythrina crista-galli and the North American spring blooming Erythrina herbacea has created one of the finest flowering shrubs for the south.
This hybrid coralbean can grow to 4' tall and 5' across in a season and through the growing season produces dramatic 3' long spikes of vibrant, scarlet-red flowers from early spring to late fall.
www.yuccado.com /displayone.php?ytitle=Erythrina%20x%20bidwillii   (139 words)

  
 Scalp(PQ).doc
Foramen cecum is a small hole in the frontal bone near the anterior end of the crista galli--it transmits an emissary vein.
It is this artery or vein that is usually ruptured in an epidural hemorrhage.
The verterbral venous plexus are the veins that drain the spinal cord--they are valveless veins, so they are an important route that cancer cells can use to metastasize.
www-personal.umich.edu /~benwei/cgi-data/shared/linked/Scalp(PQ).doc   (139 words)

  
 skull_cont
The anterior cranial fossa contains the frontal sinuses anteriorly, the lesser sphenoidal wings which, together with the orbital plate of the frontal bone, bilaterally form the orbital roofs with the midline structures, the crista galli, the cribriform plate and the planum sphenoidale, between.
The midsagittal plane of the anterior arc of the foramen magnum is the basion and its posterior counterpart, the
The posterior cranial fossa is bounded anteromedially by the dorsum sellae, which is continuous with the clivus; anterolaterally by the posterior surface of the petrous pyramids; laterally by the parietal bones and posteriorly by the occipital bone.
www.uth.tmc.edu /radiology/test/er_primer/skull_brain/skull.html   (3300 words)

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