Cranial fossa
Depression in the cranial cavity
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A cranial fossa is formed by the floor of the cranial cavity.
| Cranial fossa | |
|---|---|
Three cranial fossae and its boundaries. Boundaries | |
| Identifiers | |
| FMA | 321144 |
| Anatomical terminology | |
There are three distinct cranial fossae:[1]
- Anterior cranial fossa (fossa cranii anterior), housing the projecting frontal lobes of the brain[2]
- Middle cranial fossa (fossa cranii media), separated from the posterior fossa by the clivus and the petrous crest housing the temporal lobe[citation needed]
- Posterior cranial fossa (fossa cranii posterior), between the foramen magnum and tentorium cerebelli, containing the brainstem and cerebellum[3]
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