| f. costa´lis proces´sus transver´si |
[TA] transverse costal fovea: a facet on the transverse process of a vertebra for articulation with the tubercle of a rib; called also costal fossa of transverse process.
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| f. media´na ante´rior medul´lae oblonga´tae |
[TA] anterior median fissure of medulla oblongata: the longitudinal fissure in the median plane of the anterior aspect of the medulla oblongata, continuous with the anterior median fissure of the spinal cord; it separates the pyramids and is partially obliterated below by their decussation. Called also anteromedian groove of medulla oblongata and f. mediana ventralis medullae oblongatae.
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| f. reticula´ris medul´lae oblonga´tae |
reticular formation of medulla oblongata: the phylogenetically old part of the medulla oblongata which has a reticular structure, i.e., which is structurally composed of diffuse aggregations of nerve cells in the midst of a wealth of nerve fibers and, with certain exceptions, lacks circumscribed cell groups; it fills the spaces between the major nuclei and fiber tracts.
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| f. costa´lis pulmo´nis |
[TA] costal surface of lung: the convex surface of each lung in close adaptation to the curvatures of the ribs and the costal cartilages, which joins the mediastinal surface at the anterior and posterior borders and the diaphragmatic surface at the inferior border. It is related behind to the sides of the vertebral bodies (pars vertebralis faciei costalis pulmonis).
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| f. media´na ante´rior medul´lae spina´lis |
[TA] anterior median fissure of spinal cord: the deep longitudinal fissure in the median plane of the anterior aspect of the spinal cord; it contains the anterior spinal artery ensheathed in the linea splendens. Called also anteromedian groove of spinal cord, f. mediana ventralis medullae spinalis, and sulcus ventralis medullae spinalis.
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