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- Arcuate_foramen abstract "In human anatomy, arcuate foramen, also known as ponticulus posticus (Latin for \"little posterior bridge\"), refers to a bony bridge on the atlas (C1 vertebra) that covers the groove for the vertebral artery. It is a common anatomical variation and estimated to occur in approximately 3-15% of the population. It occurs in females more commonly than males. The ponticulus posticus is created through ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital ligament.".
- Arcuate_foramen comment "In human anatomy, arcuate foramen, also known as ponticulus posticus (Latin for \"little posterior bridge\"), refers to a bony bridge on the atlas (C1 vertebra) that covers the groove for the vertebral artery. It is a common anatomical variation and estimated to occur in approximately 3-15% of the population. It occurs in females more commonly than males. The ponticulus posticus is created through ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital ligament.".