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1. Nasal septum


2. Maxillary sinus


3. Mandibular condyle


4. External auditory meatus


5. Sphenoid sinuses


1. Lateral rectus muscle


2. Lens


3. Orbital globe


4. Ethmoid sinuses


5. Optic nerve


1. Mastoid air cells


2. Internal auditory canal


3. Carotid canals


4. Clivus


5. Temporal muscle


6. Malleus


1. Ethmoid sinuses


2. Zygoma


3. Mastoid air cells


4. Auricle


5. Sphenoid sinuses


6. Greater wing of sphenoid bone


1. Orbital globe


2. Lens


3. Inferior rectus muscle


4. Maxillary sinus


1. Cerebellum


2. Mastoid air cells


3. Temporal lobe


4. Optic nerve


5. Orbital globe


6. Sphenoid sinus


1. Frontal lobe


2. Frontal bone


3. Caudate nucleus


4. Thalamus


5. Occipital lobe


6. Temporal lobe


1. Anterior horn of lateral ventricle


2. Posterior horn of lateral ventricle


3. Third ventricle


4. Thalamus


5. Caudate nucleus


1. Straight sinus


2. Lateral ventricle


3. Pituitary gland


4. Basilar artery


5. Fourth ventricle


6. Cerebellum


1. Crista galli


2. Ethmoid sinus


3. Maxilliary sinus


4. Maxilla bone


5. Nasal septum


1. Mastoid air cells


2. Sphenoid sinus


3. Zygoma


4. Nasal septum


5. External auditory meatus


6. Occipital bone


1. Incus


2. Malleus


3. Occipital bone


4. Internal auditory canal


5. Mandibular condyle


1. Sylvian fissure/lateral fissure


2. Insula


3. Fourth ventricle (because it's by the pons and there's no eyeballs present)


4. Longitudinal fissure


1. Middle cerebral artery


2. Posterior cerebral artery


1. Anterior cerebral artery


2. Middle cerebral artery


3. Internal carotid artery


4. Anterior communicating artery


1. Thalamus


2. Lateral ventricle


3. Caudate nucleus


4. Frontal lobe


1. Lateral ventricle


2. Midbrain


3. Pons


4. Fourth ventricle


5. Cerebellum


1. Fourth ventricle


2. Lateral ventricle


3. Thalamus


4. Cerebellum


1. Basilar artery


2. Right vertebral artery


3. Posterior horn of lateral ventricle


1. Ethmoid sinus


2. Zygoma


3. Sphenoid sinus


4. Clivus


5. External auditory meatus


6. Occipital bone


7. Mastoid air cells


1. Maxillary sinus


2. Mandible/Ramus of mandible


3. Mastoid air cells


1. Lateral rectus muscle


2. Lens


3. Medial rectus muscle


4. Orbital globe


5. Optic nerve


1. Anterior horn of lateral ventricle


2. Sylvian fissure


3. Choroid plexuses


4. Thalamus


5. Caudate nucleus


1. Temporal lobe


2. Orbital globe


3. Basilar artery


4. Pons (Isn't this medulla oblongata?)


5. Cerebellum


1. Mastoid air cells


2. Medulla oblongata


3. Cerebellum


4. Occipital bone


1. Temporal lobe


2. Anterior horn of lateral ventricle


3. Caudate nucleus


4. Thalamus


5. Choroid plexuses


1. Maxillary sinus


2. Fluid/wax in ear


3. External auditory meatus


4. Vomer


a. Nasal bone


b. Zygomatic arch


c. Mandibular condyle


d. Frontal process of maxilla


e. Vomer


a. Zygoma


b. Greater wing of sphenoid


c. Temporal bone


d. Mastoid air cells


e. Nasal b one


f. Ethmoid sinus


g. Sphenoid sinus


h. Clivus


a. Frontal bone


b. Frontal lobe


c. Parietal bone


d. Occipital lobe


e. Occiptal bone


f. Falx of cerebrum


g. Anterior horn of lateral ventricle


h. Caudate nucleus


i. Thalamus


j. Antium of lateral ventricle (choroid plexus)


k. Superior


a. Occular globe


b. Ethmoid sinus


c. Temporal muscle


d. Temporal bone


e. Tympanic cavity


f. Cisterna magna


g. Medial rectus muscle


h. Medulla


I. Mastoids


j. Cerebellum


k. Occipital bone


a. Ethmoid sinus


b. Sphenoid sinus


c. Occipital bone


d. Sphenoid bone


e. Temporal bone


a. Sphenoid sinus


b. Maxillary sinus


c. Inferior turbinate


d. Anterior clinoid


e. Septum


f. Nasal cavity


a. Internal carotid artery


b. Clinoid process


c. Pituitary


d. Nasopharynx


e. Clivus


1. Basilar


2. Right internal carotid


3. Left internal carotid communicating artery


5. Right posterior communicating artery


6. Left posterior communicating artery


7. Right anterior cerebral


8. Left anterior cerebral


9. Right middle cerebral


10. Left middle cerebral


11. Left posterior cerebral


12. Right posterior cerebral


a. Frontal bone


b. Nasal bone


c. Crista galli


d. Frontal sinus


e. Septum


a. Septum


b. Occular globe


c. Ethmoid sinus


d. Sphenoid sinus


e. Mastoids


f. Occipital bone


g. Maxillary sinus


h. Temporal bone


I. Internal carotid artery canal


j. Cerebellar hemisphere