Temporal styloid process

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Temporal styloid process is a bony structure located on the temporal bone of the human skull. It is a thin, pointed piece of bone that projects downwards from the base of the skull. The temporal styloid process serves as an attachment point for several muscles and ligaments of the neck.

Etymology[edit]

The term "styloid" is derived from the Greek word "stylos", meaning "pillar". The term "process" in anatomy refers to a projection or outgrowth on a body part.

Structure[edit]

The temporal styloid process is a part of the temporal bone, one of the four major bones that form the cranium. It is located on the lower part of the skull, just below the ear. The process is thin and pointed, and it projects downwards towards the neck. It is approximately 2.5 to 3 cm in length, but its length can vary among individuals.

The temporal styloid process serves as an attachment point for several muscles and ligaments, including the stylohyoid ligament, the styloglossus muscle, and the stylopharyngeus muscle. These structures play important roles in swallowing and speech.

Clinical significance[edit]

An elongated temporal styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament can lead to a condition known as Eagle's syndrome. This condition can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and a sensation of a foreign body in the throat.

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