In the temporal bone at the sides of the skull, 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.
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| - Fossa subarcuata (fr)
- Subarcuate fossa (en)
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| - La fossa subarcuata est une fente étroite située quelque millimètre au dessus du méat acoustique interne près du bord supérieur de la partie pétreuse de l'os temporal. Au fond de cette fente se trouve l'ouverture antérieure du canalicule vestibulaire. (fr)
- In the temporal bone at the sides of the skull, 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. (en)
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| - Base of the skull. Upper surface. (en)
- Left temporal bone. Inner surface. (en)
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| - La fossa subarcuata est une fente étroite située quelque millimètre au dessus du méat acoustique interne près du bord supérieur de la partie pétreuse de l'os temporal. Au fond de cette fente se trouve l'ouverture antérieure du canalicule vestibulaire. (fr)
- In the temporal bone at the sides of the skull, 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. (en)
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| - Fossa subarcuata ossis temporalis (en)
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