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 Carotid Artery
 Digastric Ridge
 Dura
 Ear Drum
 Facial Nerve
 Henle Spine
 Inner ear
 Labyrinth
 Lateral semi-circular canal
 Mastoid Tip
 Ossicles
 Sigmoid Sinus
 Temporal Bone
 Zygomatic Arch
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

Dura

Dura is the firm fibrous layer, which surrounds the brain, and separates the cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) from the external environment.

It is above the level of the external ear canal, and is approximately in line with the level of the Zygomatic arch.

The intent of temporal bone surgery in most cases is to leave a very thin layer of bone over the dura.

Dura

 

   
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