superior orbital fissure

  • 61Ethmoid bone — Bone: Ethmoid bone Cranial bones …

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  • 62Oculomotor nerve — Nerve: Oculomotor nerve Nerves of the orbit. Seen from above …

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  • 63Posterior cranial fossa — Base of the skull. Upper surface. The Posterior cranial fossa is labeled in green. Latin fossa cranii posterior Gray s …

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  • 64Ethmoid sinus — Bone: Ethmoid sinus Paranasal sinuses …

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  • 65Squama occipitalis — Bone: Squama occipitalis Occipital bone at birth. (Squama is top half, portion above foramen magnum.) …

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  • 66Suprameatal triangle — Bone: Suprameatal triangle Relations of the brain and middle meningeal artery to the surface of the skull. 1. Nasion. 2. Inion. 3. Lambda. 4. Lateral cerebral fissure. 5. Central sulcus. AA. Reid …

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  • 67Neurocranium — (note: diagram uses the term cranial bones in the more narrow sense.) …

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  • 68ophthalmic vein — n either of two veins that pass from the orbit: a) one that begins at the inner angle of the orbit and passes through its superior part and through the superior orbital fissure to empty into the cavernous sinus called also superior ophthalmic… …

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  • 69Sphenoid bone — Bone: Sphenoid bone Cranial Bones. Only the end of the wing of the sphenoid bone is visible …

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  • 70Mandibular foramen — Bone: Mandibular foramen Mandible. Inner surface. Side view. (Mandibular foramen visible at left.) Latin foramen mandibulae Gray s …

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