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External Carotid Artery

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The external carotid artery runs deeply within the parotid gland. It appears from behind the posterior belly of the digastric muscle and grooves the parotid before entering it. It gives off the posterior auricular artery before ascending and dividing into its terminal branches, the superficial temporal and maxillary arteries at the level of the condyle. The superficial temporal artery continues vertically to emerge at the superior border of the gland and crosses the zygomatic arch. Within the substance of the parotid, it gives off the transverse facial artery which emerges at the anterior border of the gland to run across the face above the parotid duct. The maxillary artery emerges from the deep aspect of the gland anteriorly to enter the infratemporal fossa. The maxillary artery gives off the deep auricular artery and the anterior tympanic artery within the substance of the parotid. All these branches from the external carotid also give off numerous small branches within the parotid to supply the gland itself.

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