Cranial and spinal nerves through the superior orbital fissure of the sphenoid bone to innervate one of the extrinsic muscles that controls downward and lateral movement
Last updated:
Apr 26 2009, 6:40 PM EDT by SUKinney
Axial Skeleton enter orbit) at the top front of the saddle and there are superior orbital fissures lesser wing of the sphenoid (you can see both the optic
Trigeminal Nerves sinus just prior to leaving the cranium. -The ophthalmic branch travels through the superior orbital fissure and passes through the orbit to reach