Anterior tympanic artery

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Artery: Anterior tympanic artery
Plan of branches of internal maxillary artery. ("Ant. tympanic" at upper left.)
Latin arteria tympanica anterior
Gray's subject #144 560
Dorlands/Elsevier a_61/12156441

The anterior tympanic artery (tympanic artery) passes upward behind the temporomandibular articulation, enters the tympanic cavity through the petrotympanic fissure, and ramifies upon the tympanic membrane, forming a vascular circle around the membrane with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular, and anastomosing with the artery of the pterygoid canal and with the caroticotympanic branch from the internal carotid.

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