clinoid
Clinoid refers to structures associated with the clinoid processes of the sphenoid bone, a group of bony projections that form part of the anterior boundary of the middle cranial fossa and contribute to the roof and walls surrounding the optic canal and sellar region. The term typically encompasses the anterior clinoid process, the middle clinoid process, and the posterior clinoid process. These processes help define the clinoid region, which is an important reference point in skull base anatomy and neurosurgical approaches.
The anterior clinoid process projects from the medial end of the sphenoid’s lesser wing near the optic
Clinical relevance centers on skull base surgery and vascular-neural relationships in the parasellar region. Removal of
Imaging of the clinoid region relies on CT for detailed bony anatomy and MRI for surrounding neurovascular