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- Subarcuate_fossa abstract "In the temporal bone, above and between the aquæductus vestibuli is an irregular depression which lodges a process of the dura mater and transmits a small vein and the subarcuate artery a branch of the meatal segment of anterior inferior cerebellar artery, which is an end artery that supplies blood to the inner ear ; in the infant this depression is represented by a large fossa, the subarcuate fossa, which extends backward as a blind tunnel under the superior semicircular canal.It is extensive in most primates (except for great apes) and nearly all mammals. In these animals, the subarcuate fossa houses a part of the cerebellum, the petrosal lobe.".
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- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Aquaeductus_vestibuli.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Aquæductus_vestibuli.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Base_of_skull.
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- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Dura_mater.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Semicircular_canal.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Superior_semicircular_canal.
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Temporal_bone.
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- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Subarcuate fossa".
- Subarcuate_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "subarcuate fossa".
- Subarcuate_fossa caption "Base of the skull. Upper surface.".
- Subarcuate_fossa caption "Left temporal bone. Inner surface.".
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- Subarcuate_fossa latin "Fossa subarcuata ossis temporalis".
- Subarcuate_fossa name "Subarcuate fossa".
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- Subarcuate_fossa subject Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Subarcuate_fossa hypernym Depression.
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- Subarcuate_fossa type Bone.
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- Subarcuate_fossa comment "In the temporal bone, above and between the aquæductus vestibuli is an irregular depression which lodges a process of the dura mater and transmits a small vein and the subarcuate artery a branch of the meatal segment of anterior inferior cerebellar artery, which is an end artery that supplies blood to the inner ear ; in the infant this depression is represented by a large fossa, the subarcuate fossa, which extends backward as a blind tunnel under the superior semicircular canal.It is extensive in most primates (except for great apes) and nearly all mammals. ".
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- Subarcuate_fossa name "Subarcuate fossa".