Definition of Basion. Meaning of Basion. Synonyms of Basion

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Definition of Basion

Basion
Basion Ba"si*on, n. [Gr. ? a base.] (Anat.) The middle of the anterior margin of the great foramen of the skull.

Meaning of Basion from wikipedia

- opisthion is the midpoint on the posterior margin of the foramen magnum. The basion is located at the midpoint on the anterior margin of the foramen magnum...
- the diagnosis, with the normal distance between the dens and basion (i.e., dens–basion interval; BDI) measuring less than 9 mm on CT, and the distance...
- foramen magnum. The basion is the most anterior point of the opening and the opisthion is the point on the opposite posterior part. The basion lines up with...
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- Look up basal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Basal or basilar is a term meaning base, bottom, or minimum. Basal (anatomy), an anatomical term of location...
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- The base of skull, also known as the cranial base or the cranial floor, is the most inferior area of the skull. It is composed of the endocranium and...
- Ace of Base is a Swedish pop group, formed in 1987, originally consisting of siblings Jonas, Linn, and Jenny Berggren, with Ulf Ekberg. They achieved worldwide...
- politics, the term base refers to a group of voters who always support a single political party's candidates for elected office. Base voters are very unlikely...
- A base pair (bp) is a fundamental unit of double-stranded nucleic acids consisting of two nucleobases bound to each other by hydrogen bonds. They form...