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Pharyngobasilar fascia

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Dorlands /Elsevier
  
f_03/12355438

FMA
  
55074

TA
  
A05.3.01.027

Pharyngobasilar fascia

Latin
  
fascia pharyngobasilaris

The pharyngeal aponeurosis (or pharyngobasilar fascia, or fibrous coat), is situated between the mucous and muscular layers.

It is thick above where the muscular fibers are wanting, and is firmly connected to the basilar portion of the occipital and the petrous portions of the temporal bones.

As it descends it diminishes in thickness, and is gradually lost.

It is strengthened posteriorly by a strong fibrous band, which is attached above to the pharyngeal spine on the under surface of the basilar portion of the occipital bone, and passes downward, forming a median raphé, which gives attachment to the Constrictores pharyngis.

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Pharyngobasilar fascia Wikipedia