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Middle cranial fossa

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The middle cranial fossa is a depression in the base of the skull, located centrally, that houses vital brain structures, including the temporal lobes and pituitary gland. It serves as a protective cradle for these components, playing a crucial role in supporting and safeguarding the brain's functioning parts.

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