Temporal fossa

Shallow depression on the side of the human skull From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Temporal fossa

The temporal fossa is a fossa (shallow depression) on the side of the skull bounded by the temporal lines above, and the zygomatic arch below. Its floor is formed by the outer surfaces of four bones of the skull. The fossa is filled by the temporalis muscle.

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Latinfossa temporalis
TA98A02.1.00.022
TA2426
FMA75307
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Deep to the zygomatic arch, the temporal fossa is inferiorly continuous with the (lateral part of) the infratemporal fossa.[1]:357

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