Английская Википедия:Fossa navicularis magna

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Fosas navicularis magna (red arrow) on mid-sagittal computed tomography

Fossa navicularis magna (also known as pharyngeal fossa or phyaryngeal fovela) is a variant bony depression found at the midline of the occipital part of clivus. This fossa was first described by Tourtual.[1] Its prevalence ranges from 0.9 to 5.3%.[2]

Structure

Fossa navicularis magna is located on the anterior surface or pharyngeal surface of the clivus. Its position when present is between the spheno-occipital synchondrosis and the foramen magnum. Size of this fossa varies considerably and its depth ranges from 3.49 to 4.94 mm.[3] A histological study reported the presence of loose connective tissue containing collagen and elastic fibers within the fossa navicularis magna.[4]

Development

Two theories have been proposed to explain the formation of fossa navicularis magna. It is believed that the fossa is formed as a remnant of the notochord or residue of the channels for emissary veins.[5]

Clinical significance

Different pathologies were found associated with fossa navicularis magna including cancers, adenoid hypertrophy, ecchordosis physaliphora, Tornwaldt cyst and Rathke cleft cyst.[6]

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