Stylohyoid muscle
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Stylohyoid muscle

The stylohyoid muscle is one of the suprahyoid muscles. Its originates from the styloid process of the temporal bone; it inserts onto hyoid bone. It is innervated by a branch of the facial nerve. It acts to draw the hyoid bone upwards and backwards.

The stylohyoid is a slender muscle. It is directed inferoanteriorly from its origin towards its insertion.

It is perforated near its insertion by the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle.

The muscle arises from the posterior surface of the temporal styloid process; it arises near the base of the process. It arises by a small tendon of origin.

The muscle inserts onto the body of hyoid bone at the junction of the body and greater cornu.

It passes anterior to the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle and is inserted immediately superior to that of the superior belly of omohyoid muscle.

The stylohyoid muscle receives arterial supply branches of the facial artery, posterior auricular artery, and occipital artery.

The stylohyoid muscle receives motor innervation from the stylohyoid branch of facial nerve (CN VII).

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