Sinus of Morgagni (pharynx)
In the pharynx, the sinus of Morgagni is the enclosed space between the upper border of the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle, the base of the skull and the pharyngeal aponeurosis.[1]
Contents
Structures passing through this sinus are:
- Cartillaginous part of Auditory tube
- Levator veli palatini muscle
- Ascending palatine artery
- Palatine branch of Ascending pharyngeal artery
Clinical Aspect
In nasopharyngeal carcinoma, the tumor may extend laterally and involve this sinus involving the mandibular nerve. This produces a triad of symptoms known as Trotter's Triad. These symptoms are:
- 1) Conductive deafness (due to eustachian tube obstruction)
- 2) Ipsilateral immobility of the soft palate
- 3) Trigeminal neuralgia
References
- ↑ Gray's Anatomy 1918, Chapter: The Pharynx
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