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:[[Paper - Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid|'''Sphenoid Links''']]: [[:File:Fawcett 1910 fig01.jpg|Fig. 1. ]]  [[:File:Fawcett 1910 fig02.jpg|Fig. 2. ]]
:[[Paper - Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid|'''Sphenoid Links''']]: [[:File:Fawcett 1910 fig01.jpg|Fig. 1. ]]  [[:File:Fawcett 1910 fig02.jpg|Fig. 2. ]]


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  • A. Anterior limb of ala orbitalis forming anterior wall of optic foramen.
  • P. Posterior limb of ala orbitalis forming the posterior and inner walls of the optic foramen.
  • S.E.C. The spheno-ethmoidal cartilage.
  • A.O. Outer end of the spheno-ethmoidal cartilage extending into the temporal fosa.
  • I.O.N. Infraorbital nerve.
  • M.G. Meckel's ganglion.
  • A.T. Ala temporalis.
  • M. Maxilla.
  • N.C. Nasal capsule.
  • C. Connective tissue in which nasal bone ossifies together with part of the nasal process of the maxilla.
  • L.D. Lacrymal duct.
  • L.N.P. Lateral nasal cartilage (MAlihalkowics). Ma. Malarbone
  • P.P. Parietal plate.
  • F. Frontal bone.


Sphenoid Links: Fig. 1. Fig. 2.


Reference

Fawcett, E. Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid. J Anat Physiol: 1910, 44(Pt 3);207-22 PMID 17232842 | PMC1289242



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