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- The petrosquamous suture is a cranial suture between the petrous portion and the squama of the temporal bone. It forms the Koerner's septum. The petrous...
- The petrosquamous sinus is a fetal vein that generally disappears by birth and, when present, runs backward along the junction of the squama and petrous...
- suture Sphenofrontal suture Sphenopetrosal suture Sphenoethmoidal suture Petrosquamous suture Sphenosquamosal suture Sphenoidal lingula Subarcuate fossa Dorsum...
- inner surface of the squamous portion, to which it is united by the petrosquamous suture, remains of which are distinct even at a late period of life...
- – along the midline, between parietal bones Frontoethmoidal suture Petrosquamous suture Sphenoethmoidal suture Sphenopetrosal suture Lambdoid suture...
- sphenosquamosal Involving the Petrous part of the temporal bone sphenopetrosal petrosquamous squamosal Facial: palatomaxillary suture Involving the zygomatic process...
- Transverse sinus Confluence of sinuses Marginal sinus Occipital sinus Petrosquamous sinus Sigmoid sinus Superior sagittal sinus Inferior sagittal sinus...
- Koerner's septum is an anatomic boundary in the temporal bone formed by the petrosquamous suture between the petrous and squamosal portions of the mastoid air...
- Tympanic cavity Mandibular fossa Articular tubercle Petrotympanic fissure Petrosquamous fissure Ethmoid Cribriform plate Cribriform foramina Crista galli Ethmoidal...
- and inferior cerebellar veins, and some veins from the diploë. The petrosquamous sinus, when present, runs backward along the junction of the squama...