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Figure 8.1 Major compartments of the head and neck.

Figure 8.18 Anterior view of skull.

Figure 8.82 Openings into the bony orbit.

Figure 8.277 Eye and lacrimal apparatus. A. Face of a woman. Lacrimal apparatus and the flow of tears are indicated. B. Left eye and surrounding structures. C. Left eye, surrounding structures

with lower eyelid pulled down to reveal the lacrimal papilla and lacrimal punctum.

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Figure 8.21 Superior view of the skull.

Figure 8.7 Skull. A. Bones. Skull. B. Sutures. C. Fontanelles.

Figure 8.20 Posterior view of the skull.

Figure 8.19 Lateral view of skull.

Figure 8.278 External ear. Lateral view of the right ear of a woman.

Figure 8.132 Temporal fossa. A. Lateral view. B. Lateral view showing the infratemporal fossa.

Figure 8.275 Estimating the position of the middle meningeal artery. Lateral head and neck of a man.

Figure 8.32 Dural arterial supply.

Figure 8.143 Pterygopalatine fossa. A. Anteromedial view. B. Lateral view.

Figure 8.143 Pterygopalatine fossa. A. Anteromedial view. B. Lateral view.

Figure 8.145 Gateways of the pterygopalatine fossa.

Figure 8.23 Inferior view of the skull.

Figure 8.235 Base and lateral aspects of the skull. A. Features in the base of the skull related to structures associated with the oral cavity. Base and lateral aspects of the skull. B. Styloid process of the temporal bone.

Figure 8.228 Choanae (posterior view).

Figure 8.20 Posterior view of the skull.

Figure 8.24 Roof of the cranial cavity.

Figure 8.43 Veins, meninges, and dural venous sinuses.

Figure 8.25 Anterior cranial fossa.

Figure 8.26 Middle cranial fossa.

Figure 8.144 Sphenoid bone. A. Anterior view. B. Posterosuperior view.

Figure 8.117 Grooves and hiatuses for the greater and lesser petrosal nerves.

Figure 8.27 Posterior cranial fossa.

Figure 8.118 Location of the internal ear in temporal bone.

Figure 8.48 Cranial nerves exiting the cranial cavity.

Figure 8.112 Mastoid antrum and surrounding bone. A. Diagram. B. High-resolution CT scan of left ear (petrous temporal bone).