auricular artery การใช้
- The posterior auricular artery provides the majority of the blood supply.
- The anterior auricular arteries provide some supply to the outer rim of the ear and scalp behind it.
- The posterior auricular artery is a direct branch of the external carotid artery, and the anterior auricular arteries are branches from the superficial temporal artery.
- The posterior auricular artery is a direct branch of the external carotid artery, and the anterior auricular arteries are branches from the superficial temporal artery.
- The middle ear is supplied by the mastoid branch of either the posterior auricular arteries and the deep auricular artery, a branch of the maxillary artery.
- The middle ear is supplied by the mastoid branch of either the posterior auricular arteries and the deep auricular artery, a branch of the maxillary artery.
- "The superior and the inferior anterior auricular artery provided the vascular supply to the helical rim, forming an arcade, i . e . helical rim arcade.
- On the superior third of the helical rim another arcade was confirmed between the superior anterior auricular artery and the posterior auricular artery ( PAA ), i . e . the helical arcade.
- On the superior third of the helical rim another arcade was confirmed between the superior anterior auricular artery and the posterior auricular artery ( PAA ), i . e . the helical arcade.
- :According to this, Battle s sign results from the extravasation of blood along the path of the posterior auricular artery . talk ) 21 : 22, 27 July 2009 ( UTC)
- The inner ear is supplied by the anterior tympanic branch of the maxillary artery; the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery; the petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery; and the labyrinthine artery, arising from either the anterior inferior cerebellar artery or the basilar artery.
- It is relatively superficial at its start, where it is contained in the carotid triangle of the neck, and lies behind and medial to the external carotid, overlapped by the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and covered by the deep fascia, the platysma, and integument : it then passes beneath the parotid gland, being crossed by the hypoglossal nerve, the digastric muscle and the stylohyoid muscle, the occipital artery and the posterior auricular artery.