Lingual Artery
Question 1. Lingual artery
Answer:
Origin:
- It arises from the external carotid artery opposite the tip of the greater cornua of the hyoid bone
Course:
- It is divided into the following parts
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Lingual Artery Anatomy Explained
Structures supplied by it:
- Sensory nerve of the tongue
- Supplies various muscles, papillae & taste buds of the tongue
- Also gives branches to tonsils.

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Question 2. External carotid artery.
Answer:
- It is one of the terminal branches of the common carotid artery
Location:
- It lies anterior to the internal carotid artery
Structures supplied by it:
- Chief artery for structures in the front of the neck & in the face
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Relations:
1. In the carotid triangle:
- Lies under anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid
- Superficially related to
- Cervical branch of the facial nerve
- Hypoglossal nerve
- Facial, Lingual & superior thyroid veins
- Deeply related to
- Wall of the pharynx
- Superior laryngeal nerve
- Ascending pharyngeal artery
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2. Above the carotid triangle:
- Lies deep to the parotid gland
- Within the gland related superficially to
- Retromandibular vein
- Facial nerve
- Deeply the artery is related to
- Internal carotid artery
- Structures passing between the external & internal carotid arteries
- Superior laryngeal nerve
- Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion
- Deeply the artery is related to
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