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Apical foramen, the hole at the tip of the root of a tooth •
Foramen ovale (heart), a hole between the venous and arterial sides of the fetal heart •
Transverse foramen, one of a pair of openings in each cervical vertebra, in which the vertebral artery travels •
Greater sciatic foramen, a major foramen of the pelvis •
Interventricular foramina, channels connecting ventricles in the brain •
Lesser sciatic foramen, an opening between the pelvis and the posterior thigh •
Obturator foramen, the hole created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis •
Omental foramen, the connecting opening between the
greater sac and the
lesser sac in the
abdominal cavity. •
Sacral foramina, which perforate the vertebral canal from the Sacrum (sacral bone), and through which the
sacral nerves pass. •
Vertebral foramen, the foramen formed by the anterior segment (the body), and the posterior part, the vertebral arch. •
Foramen of Panizza, a hole connecting two aortas just after they leave the heart in crocodiles. ==See also==