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middle cranial fossa
/mˈɪdəl kɹˈeɪnɪəl fˈɑːsə/
Middle cranial fossa
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the middle and largest of the three cranial fossae, located at the base of the skull and housing the temporal lobes of the brain
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
middle cranial fossae
What is "middle cranial fossa"?
The middle cranial fossa, part of the cranial cavity, is a curved bony structure that accommodates important structures of the brain. It provides a protective space for the temporal lobes, the sella turcica (housing the pituitary gland), and various blood vessels. The middle cranial fossa plays a crucial role in supporting and safeguarding these vital components of the central nervous system, contributing to overall brain function and stability.



























