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Fig. 6.11 Coronal suture Frontal bone Parietal bone Squamous suture Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Coronal suture Frontal bone Parietal bone Squamous suture Temporal bone Sphenoid bone Nasal bone Occipital bone Lacrimal bone Nasolacrimal canal Lambdoid suture Ethmoid bone Mandibular condyle Zygomatic bone External auditory canal Mastoid process Maxilla Styloid process Zygomatic arch Mental foramen Coronoid process Mandible Lateral view

Superior orbital fissure Fig. 6.12-1 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Frontal bone Supraorbital foramen Coronal suture Optic foramen Parietal bone Superior orbital fissure Sphenoid bone Temporal bone Nasal bone Orbit Lacrimal bone Zygomatic bone Inferior orbital fissure Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone Infraorbital foramen Nasal septum Vomer Middle nasal concha Inferior nasal concha Maxilla Nasal cavity Mandible Mental foramen (a) Frontal view

Fig. 6.14 Frontal sinuses Frontal bone Anterior cranial fossa Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Frontal sinuses Frontal bone Anterior cranial fossa Crista galli Ethmoid bone Cribriform plate Sphenoid bone Optic foramen Foramen rotundum Sella turcica Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum Carotid canal Middle cranial fossa Temporal bone Internal auditory canal Jugular foramen Foramen magnum Parietal bone Hypoglossal canal Posterior cranial fossa Occipital bone Superior view

Fig. 6.15 Incisive fossa Maxilla Palatine process of maxillary bone Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Incisive fossa Maxilla Palatine process of maxillary bone Hard palate Horizontal plate of palatine bone Inferior orbital fissure Zygomatic bone Sphenoid bone Vomer Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum Styloid process Mandibular fossa External auditory canal Carotid canal Jugular foramen Occipital condyle Mastoid process Foramen magnum Temporal bone Occipital bone Nuchal lines Inferior view

Frontal sinus Ethmoidal sinus Sphenoidal sinus Maxillary sinus Fig. 6.13 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Frontal sinus Ethmoidal sinus Sphenoidal sinus Maxillary sinus (a) Lateral view (b) Anterior view

Fig. 6.37 Parietal bone Frontal bone Squamous suture Coronal suture Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Parietal bone Frontal bone Squamous suture Coronal suture Occipital bone Lambdoid suture Mastoid (posterolateral) fontanel Sphenoidal (anterolateral) fontanel Temporal bone (a) Lateral view Frontal bones (not yet fused into a single bone) Frontal (anterior) fontanel Parietal bone Sagittal suture Occipital (posterior) fontanel Occipital bone (b) Superior view

Fig. 7.14a Facial muscles Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius Deltoid Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Facial muscles Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius Deltoid Pectoralis major Serratus anterior Biceps brachii Linea alba Rectus abdominis External abdominal oblique Brachioradialis Flexors of wrist and fingers Tensor fasciae latae Retinaculum Adductor longus Vastus lateralis Rectus femoris Gracilis Quadriceps femoris Sartorius Vastus intermedius (deep to the rectus femoris and not visible in figure) Patellar tendon Patella Vastus medialis Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Soleus Fibularis longus Fibularis brevis Retinaculum (a) Anterior view

Fig. 7.14b Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius Seventh cervical vertebra Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Fig. 7.14b Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius Seventh cervical vertebra Infraspinatus Deltoid Teres minor Teres major Triceps brachii Latissimus dorsi External abdominal oblique Extensors of the wrist and fingers Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus Adductor magnus Iliotibial tract Semitendinosus Gracilis Hamstring muscles Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Gastrocnemius Soleus Fibularis longus Fibularis brevis Calcaneal tendon (Achilles tendon) (b) Posterior view

Fig. 7.16 Epicranial (galea) aponeurosis Occipitofrontalis Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Epicranial (galea) aponeurosis Occipitofrontalis (frontal portion) Temporalis Orbicularis oculi Occipitofrontalis (occipital portion) Levator labii superioris Zygomaticus minor Zygomaticus major Buccinator Orbicularis oris Masseter Depressor anguli oris Sternocleidomastoid Trapezius (a) Lateral view Occipitofrontalis (frontal portion) Temporalis Orbicularis oculi Levator labii superioris Zygomaticus minor and major (cut) Zygomaticus minor Zygomaticus major Masseter Buccinator Orbicularis oris Depressor anguli oris (b) Anterior view

Olfactory bulb (olfactory nerve [I] enter bulb) Fig. 8.37 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Anterior Olfactory bulb (olfactory nerve [I] enter bulb) Optic nerve (II) Olfactory tract Oculomotor nerve (III) Trochlear nerve (IV) Optic chiasm Trigeminal nerve (V) Pituitary gland Abducens nerve (VI) Mammillary body Facial nerve (VII) Pons Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII) Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) Vagus nerve (X) Medulla oblongata Hypoglossal nerve (XII) Accessory nerve (XI) Posterior Inferior view