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Communications. The pterygopalatine fossa is an important pathway for the spread of neoplastic and infectious processes: medially: communicates with the nasal cavity via the sphenopalatine foramen, which transmits the sphenopalatine artery, the nasopalatine nerve and the posterior superior nasal nerves.
Oct 22, 2023
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May 26, 2016 · The PPF is a 'central station' in the deep face where various neurovascular crossroads meet; it acts as a relay terminus for the spread of ...
May 26, 2016 · 2b). Laterally, the PPF communicates with the infratemporal fossa (ITF) via the pterygomaxillary fissure (PMF) (Fig. 2c and d). The roof of the ...
Jul 17, 2024 · The greater palatine canal lies in the inferior boundary of the pterygopalatine fossa, and communicates with the oral cavity. The canal is ...
Apr 20, 2024 · The pterygopalatine fossa is a passageway for important neurovascular structures (see Image. Pterygopalatine Fossa Nerves). The fossa houses the ...
It communicates with the infratemporal fossa and transmits the posterior superior alveolar nerve and the maxillary artery.
PPF is an important crossing point which communicates with the orbit, nasal cavity, middle cranial fossa, pharynx, foramen lacerum and infratemporal fossa via ...
The pterygopalatine fossa communicates with the infratemporal fossa through the pterygomaxillary fissure, which transmits the posterior superior alveolar nerve ...
Although this fossa is small, its central location in the skull base and its communications provide clinical, radiological, and anatomical significance.
Oct 16, 2020 · It communicates with the foramen lacerum, infratemporal fossa, middle cranial fossa, nasal cavity, orbit, and pharynx via foramina and fissures.