Term Name: craniopharyngeal canal
Synonyms: bucconeural duct, craniopharyngeal duct
Definition: The craniopharyngeal canal, is an anatomical feature sometimes found in the sphenoid bone opening to the sella turcica. It is a canal (a passage or channel) sometimes found extending from the anterior part of the fossa hypophyseos of the sphenoid bone to the under surface of the skull, and marks the original position of Rathke's pouch; while at the junction of the septum of the nose with the palate traces of the stomodeal end are occasionally present.
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0016881]

Relationships
is part of: sphenoid bone
is a type of: foramen of skull neural crest-derived structure