• The foramen of Panizza (named for anatomist Bartolomeo Panizza) is a hole that connects the left and right aorta as they leave the heart of all animals...
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  • Vertebral foramen, the foramen formed by the anterior segment (the body), and the posterior part, the vertebral arch. Foramen of Panizza, a hole connecting...
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  • bicycle racer Kevin Panizza (born 1963), musician & photographer Sergio Panizza (born 1967), pharmacist & Author Foramen of Panizza This page lists people...
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    several years until the importance of Panizza's findings were realized. In 1833 he described the "foramen of Panizza", defined as a hole with a valve that...
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    both a left and right aorta which are connected by a hole called the Foramen of Panizza. Like birds and mammals, crocodilians have heart valves that direct...
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    that of mammals. In crocodilians, there is a small opening, the foramen of Panizza, at the base of the arterial trunks and there is some degree of mixing...
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    the right ventricle, the foramen of Panizza between the left and right aortic arches, and the cog‐tooth valve at the base of the pulmonary artery. The...
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    Fossa navicularis magna (category Bones of the head and neck)
    pharyngeal surface of the clivus. Its position when present is between the spheno-occipital synchondrosis and the foramen magnum. Size of this fossa varies...
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