Parapharyngeal Space

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Parapharyngeal space (spatium parapharyngeum) is space lateral and dorsolateral to pharynx, medially continues into retropharyngeal space.

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Parapharyngeal space is divided by styloid septum, which runs from stylohyoid lig. and styloid muscles to the wall of pharynx, into prestyloid and retrostyloid part.

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[edit] Prestyloid part of parapharyngeal space

Prestyloid part of parapharyngeal space (paratonsilar space)is the very most ventral part of parapharyngeal space. It's very narrow space.

It contains: glossopharyngeal nerve, ascendent palatine artery,...

It‘s lower part is close to submandibular gland (which is close to palatine tonsilla – so infections can easily spread to prestyloid and then to restrostyloid space)

[edit] Retrostyloid part of parapharyngeal space

It contains: internal carotid artery, ascendent pharyngeal artery, internal jugular vein, glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, accessory nerve, hypoglossal nerve, sympathetic trunk (inside deep cervical fascia)


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