Endolymphatic sac

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Endolymphatic sac
Latin saccus endolymphaticus
Gray's subject #232 1052
MeSH Endolymphatic+Sac
Dorlands/Elsevier s_01/12717285

From the posterior wall of the saccule a canal, the ductus endolymphaticus, is given off; this duct is joined by the ductus utriculosaccularis, and then passes along the aquaeductus vestibuli and ends in a blind pouch, the endolymphatic sac, on the posterior surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, where it is in contact with the dura mater.

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