The caroticotympanic artery (tympanic branch) is a small, sometimes doubled artery which arises from (the petrous portion of) the internal carotid artery. It leaves the carotid canal through a foramen to reach the tympanic cavity.[1]: 416 It contributes arterial supply to the osseous part of the pharyngotympanic tube (Eustachian tube).[1]: 706
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caroticotympanicartery (tympanic branch) is a small, sometimes doubled artery which arises from (the petrous portion of) the internal carotid artery...
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