Temporal bone
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The temporal bone is situated on the sides and the base of the cranium and lateral to the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The temporal bone is one of the most important calvarial and skull base bones.
Gross anatomy
The temporal bone is divided into several main parts/portions 1-3:
squamous part (temporal squama)
petrous part (petrous pyramid)
mastoid part (usually considered a separate part but it is formed by both the squamous and petrous parts)
mandibular fossa (formed anteriorly by the squamous part and posteriorly by the tympanic part of temporal bone)
In addition, there are several bony projections:
styloid process (considered a separate part or a component of the petrous part)
zygomatic process (a component of the squamous part)
mastoid process (considered a component of the mastoid part or synonymous with it)
The temporal bone can also be divided into otologic zones:
the medial third of the external auditory canal (part of the external ear)
Articulations
There are four intrinsic fissures between the divisions of the temporal bone 4,5:
There are many named extrinsic fissures between the temporal bone and other cranial bones 4,5:
References
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