Occipital groove
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| Occipital groove | |
|---|---|
| Left temporal bone. Outer surface. (Occipital groove labeled at bottom right.) | |
| Latin | sulcus arteriae occipitalis |
| Gray's | subject #34 141 |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | g_12/12402709 |
On the medial side of the mastoid process of the temporal bone is a deep groove, the mastoid notch (digastric fossa), for the attachment of the Digastricus; medial to this is a shallow furrow, the occipital groove, which lodges the occipital artery.
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