Infratemporal fossa

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Infratemporal Fossa

The Infratemporal Fossa is an irregularly shaped cavity, situated below and medial to the zygomatic arch. It is not completely enclosed in bone in all directions and is deep and inverted to the temporal fossa.

Anatomy[edit]

The Infratemporal Fossa is bounded by several anatomical structures:

Contents[edit]

The Infratemporal Fossa contains several important structures:

Clinical Significance[edit]

Due to its location and the vital structures it contains, the Infratemporal Fossa is clinically significant in several areas of medicine, including anesthesiology, dentistry, otolaryngology, and neurosurgery. Conditions that may involve the infratemporal fossa include temporomandibular joint disorder, trigeminal neuralgia, mandibular fractures, and tumors or infections that spread from the oral cavity or paranasal sinuses.

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