Jugular process

The jugular process is a quadrilateral or triangular bony plate projecting lateralward from the posterior half of the occipital condyle; it is a part of the lateral part of the occipital bone.[1]

Jugular process
Human skull seen from above. Jugular process shown in red.
Occipital bone. Inner surface. Jugular process shown in red.
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Identifiers
LatinProcessus jugularis ossis occipitalis
TA98A02.1.04.020
TA2563
FMA75750
Anatomical terms of bone

The jugular process is excavated in front by the jugular notch of occipital bone (which forms the posterior part of the jugular foramen). The lateral side of the jugular process is divided from the medial side by the intrajugular process of occipital bone.[1]

The jugular process serves as the insertion of the rectus capitis lateralis.[1]

References

  1. Gray, Henry (1918). Gray's Anatomy (20th ed.). p. 131.


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