Posterior deep temporal artery
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The deep temporal arteries are two arteries of the
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. They ascend between the temporalis muscle and the
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. They anastomose with the middle temporal artery, among other vessels. They supply the temporalis muscle.


Structure

The deep temporal arteries consist of an anterior and a posterior artery. They are branches of the maxillary artery, a terminal branch of the
external carotid artery The external carotid artery is a major artery of the head and neck. It arises from the common carotid artery when it splits into the external and internal carotid artery. External carotid artery supplies blood to the face and neck. Structure T ...
. They ascend between the temporalis muscle and the
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Connections

The deep temporal arteries anastomose with the middle temporal artery. The anterior artery communicates with the lacrimal artery by means of small branches which perforate the zygomatic bone and
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of the
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. It may also communicate with the ophthalmic artery, a branch of the
internal carotid artery The internal carotid artery (Latin: arteria carotis interna) is an artery in the neck which supplies the anterior circulation of the brain. In human anatomy, the internal and external carotids arise from the common carotid arteries, where these b ...
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Function

The deep temporal arteries supply the temporalis muscle.


Clinical significance

The deep temporal arteries may be affected by giant cell arteritis. This may be diagnosed using
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.


Other animals

The deep temporal arteries are found in other animals, including
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See also

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Deep temporal nerves The deep temporal nerves are two branches of the anterior division of the mandibular nerve that innervate the temporalis. Structure The deep temporal nerves are usually two in number and termed the anterior deep temporal nerve and posterior deep ...


References


External links

* () Arteries of the head and neck {{Portal bar, Anatomy