The posterior surface of the petrosal portion of the temporal bone is relatively flat and forms part of the posterior cranial fossa. It is separated from the occipital bone by the sigmoid sulcus and is in close proximity to the sigmoid sinus and internal auditory canal, which contain important structures such as the facial nerve and cochlea

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