Base of skull

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 the lower parts of the skull roof.

Skull base
Base of the skull, inner surface
Base of the skull, inferior or outer surface. Showing various muscle attachments.
Details
Identifiers
Latinbasis cranii
externa et. interna
MeSHD019291
TAA02.1.00.044
FMA52801
Anatomical terms of bone

Structure

Base of the skull. Inferior surface, attachment of muscles marked in red.

Structures found at the base of the skull are for example:

Bones

There are five bones that make up the base of the skull:

Exobasis

Sinuses

Foramina of the skull

Endobasis-resistances beams
Endobasis-resistances nodes

Sutures

Other

The foramina in the base of the skull are exit and entry points for veins, arteries and cranial nerves.
The cranial nerves as they exit through various foramina.

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