Pterygopalatine fossa

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Structure

Boundaries

It has the following boundaries:

Passages

The following passages connect the fossa with other parts of the skull:[3]

Direction Passage Connection
Posteriorly foramen rotundum middle cranial fossa
pterygoid canal (Vidian) middle cranial fossa, foramen lacerum
palatovaginal canal (pharyngeal) nasal cavity/nasopharynx
Anteriorly inferior orbital fissure orbit
Medially sphenopalatine foramen nasal cavity
Laterally pterygomaxillary fissure infratemporal fossa
Inferiorly greater palatine canal (pterygopalatine) oral cavity,

lesser palatine canals

Functions

The pterygopalatine fossa contains

See also

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Additional images

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References

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External links

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  1. Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck, Fehrenbach and Herring, Elsevier, 2012, page 69
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