Palatovaginal canal
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Palatovaginal canal | |
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Base of skull. Inferior surface. (Pharyngeal canal labeled at right, tenth label from the top.) | |
Latin | c. pharyngeus, c. palatovaginalis |
Gray's | subject #46 180 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | c_04/12208776 |
The palatovaginal canal (also pharyngeal canal) is a canal between the sphenoid bone and the palatine bone that connects the nasal cavity with the pterygopalatine fossa.
[edit] Contents
It is the canal for the pharyngeal branch, a sensory general somatic afferent fiber, of the maxillary nerve, itself the V2 branch of fifth cranial nerve, the trigeminal nerve or cranial nerve V.
[edit] Structure
The opening to the palatovaginal canal in the nasal cavity is located near the lateral margin of the ala of the vomer, at the roots of the pterygoid process.
[edit] External links
- Rumboldt Z, Castillo M, Smith JK (2002). "The palatovaginal canal: can it be identified on routine CT and MR imaging?". AJR Am J Roentgenol 179 (1): 267–72. PMID 12076948.
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