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Caroticotympanic arteries

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Blood vessels
Caroticotympanic arteries
Details
PrecursorAortic arch 2
SourcePetrous portion of the internal carotid artery
SuppliesTympanic cavity
Identifiers
Latinarteriae caroticotympanicae, ramus caroticotympanicus
TA98A12.2.06.005
TA24464
FMA71691
Anatomical terminology

Thecaroticotympanic artery (tympanic branch) is a small, sometimes doubled artery which arises from (the petrous portion of) theinternal carotid artery. It leaves thecarotid canal through a foramen to reach thetympanic cavity.[1]: 416  It contributes arterial supply to the osseous part of thepharyngotympanic tube (Eustachian tube).[1]: 706 

Anatomy

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Anastomoses

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It formsanastomoses with theanterior tympanic branch of themaxillary artery, and thestylomastoid artery.[1]: 416 

Variation

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Because the caroticotympanic artery is more often absent than present, some controversy exists as to whether these are should be classified as ananatomical variation.[2] Nevertheless, its relevance to internal carotid artery pathologies supports its continued classification as a non-variation anatomical structure.[3][4] Additionally, the origin of the caroticotympanic artery as a vestige of the embryonichyoid artery provides a developmental reason for its continued classification as a canonical branch.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcStandring, Susan (2020).Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice (42th ed.). New York.ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4.OCLC 1201341621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^Andreo, Jesus Carlos; Caldas Navarro, João Adolfo; Toledo Filho, João Lopes; de Araújo, José Carlos (2000)."Caroticotympanic Artery: Anatomically a Normal Branch or a Variation of the Internal Carotid Artery?".Cells Tissues Organs.166 (3):319–322.doi:10.1159/000016745.ISSN 1422-6405.PMID 10765027.S2CID 5779830.
  3. ^Quisling, Ronald G.; Rhoton, Albert L. (April 1979)."Intrapetrous Carotid Artery Branches: Radioanatomic Analysis".Radiology.131 (1):133–136.doi:10.1148/131.1.133.ISSN 0033-8419.PMID 424573.
  4. ^Thiers, Fabio A.; Sakai, Osamu; Poe, Dennis S.; Curtin, Hugh D. (2000-09-01)."Persistent Stapedial Artery: CT Findings".American Journal of Neuroradiology.21 (8):1551–1554.ISSN 0195-6108.PMC 7974054.PMID 11003295.
  5. ^Liu, James K.; Gottfried, Oren N.; Amini, Amin; Couldwell, William T. (November 2004)."Aneurysms of the petrous internal carotid artery: anatomy, origins, and treatment".Neurosurgical Focus.17 (5): E13.doi:10.3171/foc.2004.17.5.13.ISSN 1092-0684.PMID 15633978.
  6. ^Kathuria, Sudhir; Gregg, Lydia; Chen, James; Gandhi, Dheeraj (June 2011)."Normal Cerebral Arterial Development and Variations".Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI.32 (3):242–251.doi:10.1053/j.sult.2011.02.002.PMID 21596279.

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