3D Osteology
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The chiasmatic sulcus is a horizontal groove positioned behind the sphenoid bone’s limbus. (1)
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The chiasmatic sulcus is a horizontal groove positioned behind the sphenoid bone’s limbus. (1)
The cerebral surface of the greater wing is the superior surface of a great sphenoidal wing. It takes part in forming the middle fossa of the skull. (1)
The carotid sulcus is a broad groove on the body’s lateral surface. It lodges the carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. (1)
The canine fossa is a depression that is located on the anterior surface of the maxilla. (1)
The body of the sphenoid is shaped like a cube and is hollow on the inside.