Maxillary artery
The maxillary artery (eg, internal maxillary artery) supplies deep structures of the face. It branches from the external carotid artery just deep to the neck of the mandible.
Maxillary artery | |
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Maxillary artery and its branches. ("Internal maxillary" is horizontal at left center.) | |
Plan of branches of maxillary artery. | |
Details | |
Precursor | aortic arch 1 |
Source | external carotid artery |
Branches | 1st part: anterior tympanic - deep auricular - middle meningeal - superior tympanic artery - accessory meningeal - inferior alveolar 2nd part: Posterior deep temporal artery - Pterygoid branches - masseteric - buccinator - Anterior deep temporal artery 3rd part: posterior superior alveolar - infraorbital - descending palatine - artery of the pterygoid canal - sphenopalatine |
Vein | maxillary veins |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria maxillaris |
MeSH | D008438 |
TA98 | A12.2.05.053 |
TA2 | 4422 |
FMA | 49675 |
Anatomical terminology |
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