The occurrence of both PFM and clavicular hypoplasia is known as parietal foramina with cleidocranial dysplasia (PFMCCD). It is listed as a separate entity in both OMIM (168550) and the London ...
Neural foraminal stenosis is a spine condition that leads to compressed nerve roots. Most people don’t experience symptoms, but medications can help those who do. Severe cases may require surgery.
Somewhere on the side of your thigh bone, there is a tiny hole. It’s called a “nutrient foramen”. An artery passes through this gap, suffusing the bone with blood and oxygen. The hole is found in all ...