. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ty of superior maxillary, behind by border of ptery-goid process, externally by zygoma and ramus of lower jaw andinternally by external pterygoid plate. It is traversed by twofissures—sphenomaxillary and pterygomaxillary. The sphenomaxillary fissure (fissura orbitalis inferior)connects the zygomatic, temporal and spheno


. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ty of superior maxillary, behind by border of ptery-goid process, externally by zygoma and ramus of lower jaw andinternally by external pterygoid plate. It is traversed by twofissures—sphenomaxillary and pterygomaxillary. The sphenomaxillary fissure (fissura orbitalis inferior)connects the zygomatic, temporal and sphenomaxillary fossa?,and transmits the infraorbital artery, ascending branches ofMeckels ganglion, the superior maxillary nerve and its orbitalbranch. It is bounded above by great wing of sphenoid, below bysuperior maxilla and part of palate bone; internally it opens intopterygomaxillary fissure and externally part of malar bone. OSTEOLOGY. 41 The pterygomaxillary fissure connects the zygomatic andsphenomaxillary fossa1, passing vertically between pterygoidprocess of sphenoid and superior maxillary bone, and transmitsbranches of internal maxillary artery. The sphenomaxillary or pterygopalatine fossa (fossa ptery-gopalatina) is a triangular cavity, bounded above by body of. Fig. 26. 1. median suture; 2, anterior palatine foramen; 3, posterior pala-tine foranif-n: 4, posterior nasal spine; ;j, vomer; 6, hamular process;7, pterygopalatine canal; 8, external plate; 9, scaphoid fossa; 10,foramen ovale; 11, foramen spinosum; 12, foramen lacerum medium;13, zygoma; 14, basilar suture; 15, gienoid fossa; 16, external audi-tory meatus; 17, mastoid process; 18, styloid process; 1!», carotidforamen; 20, foramen lacerum posterius; 21, occipital condyles; process; 23, foramen magnum; 24, occipital crest; 25, Inferiorcurved lines. sphenoid and orbital plate of palate-bone, within by verticalplate of palate, in front by superior maxillary, and behind bypterygoid process of Bphenoid. Jt li


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