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Groove for middle meningeal artery

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Groove for middle meningeal artery: [TA] the ramifying groove in the inner table at the squamous part of the temporal and parietal bones, formed in relation to the middle meningeal artery, beginning from foramen spinosum. SYN: sulcus arteriae meningeae mediae [TA].
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