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- Bc1b69c5f8e934199e8655e01700faf07 source "Wikipedia:Aortic_arches#Arches_1_and_2" @default.
- Bc1b69c5f8e934199e8655e01700faf07 type Axiom @default.
- Bc1b69c5f8e934199e8655e01700faf07 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000001 @default.
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- Bc1b69c5f8e934199e8655e01700faf07 annotatedTarget "The first and second arches disappear early, but the dorsal end of the second gives origin to the stapedial artery, a vessel which atrophies in humans but persists in some mammals. It passes through the ring of the stapes and divides into supraorbital, infraorbital, and mandibular branches which follow the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve. The infraorbital and mandibular arise from a common stem, the terminal part of which anastomoses with the external carotid. On the obliteration of the stapedial artery this anastomosis enlarges and forms the internal maxillary artery, and the branches of the stapedial artery are now branches of this vessel. The common stem of the infraorbital and mandibular branches passes between the two roots of the auriculotemporal nerve and becomes the middle meningeal artery; the original supraorbital branch of the stapedial is represented by the orbital twigs of the middle meningeal[WP][Wikipedia:Aortic_arches#Arches_1_and_2]." @default.