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Posterior auricular artery

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Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12153514

TA
  
A12.2.05.037

Posterior auricular artery

Source
  
external carotid artery

Vein
  
posterior auricular vein

Supplies
  
scalp posterior to the auricle and to the auricle itself

Latin
  
arteria auricularis posterior

The posterior auricular artery is a small artery that arises from the external carotid artery, above the digastric muscle and stylohyoid muscle, opposite the apex of the styloid process.

It ascends posteriorly beneath the parotid gland, along the styloid process of the temporal bone, between the cartilage of the ear and the mastoid process of the temporal bone along the lateral side of the head. The posterior auricular artery supplies blood to the scalp posterior to the auricle and to the auricle itself.

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Posterior auricular artery Wikipedia