orbitosphenoid
the bone that is situated in the orbit on either side of the presphenoid; it generally forms a part of the sphenoid in the adult, and may be independent in the young [ https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=bn%3A0-683-40008-8 ]
Term info
orbitosphenoid
- ala minor (os sphenoidale)
- ala minor ossis sphenoidalis
- conchosphénocïde@fr
- ingrassia's process
- lesser wing of sphenoid
- lesser wing of sphenoidal bone
- orbito-sphénocïde@fr
- orbitosphenoid bone
pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
relationship loss: overlaps pterosphenoid-orbitosphenoid joint (TAO:0001831)[TAO], relationship loss: overlaps orbitosphenoid-prootic joint (TAO:0001794)[TAO], relationship loss: develops_from taenia marginalis anterior (TAO:0001505)[TAO], relationship loss: overlaps orbitosphenoid-lateral ethmoid joint (TAO:0001941)[TAO], relationship type change: overlaps neurocranium (TAO:0001580) CHANGED TO: develops_from neurocranium (UBERON:0001703)[TAO], relationship loss: part_of braincase and otic capsule skeleton (AAO:0000052)[AAO], relationship type change: overlaps neurocranium (TAO:0001580) CHANGED TO: part_of neurocranium (UBERON:0001703)[TAO]
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Large median unpaired cartilage bone consisting of two diverging plates. Positioned medial to the eye. The orbitosphenoid develops from the Trabeculae communis and forms the anterior and anterolateral boundary of the orbital foramen and constitutes a significant part of the sidewalls and floor of the cranial cavity. Bordered by the lateral ethmoid anteriorly, and the pterosphenoid posteriorly, The orbitosphenoid may extend ventrally to meet the parasphenoid. In the adult, the orbitosphenoid is fused ventrally to the parasphenoid via a thin sheet of bone.[TAO], Endochondral ossification of the lateral sides of the braincase.[AAO]
uberon
lesser wing of sphenoid bone, alae parvae, orbitosphenoids
UBERON:0002478
Term relations
- orbitosphenoid endochondral element
- lateral structure
- neurocranium bone
- endochondral bone
- facial bone
- mesoderm-derived structure
- contributes to morphology of some sphenoid bone
- part of some sphenoid bone
- develops from some orbitosphenoid cartilage element
- develops from some orbitosphenoid ossification center
- in_lateral_side_of some basicranium