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Fig. 1.Schematic diagram and three dimensional (3D) models of reorganized triangles around the cavernous sinus (superior view of right side). In a schematic diagram, ten triangles are easily comprehended (A) and, in the 3D models, each structure related to the triangles is shown accurately (B). 1 = superoposterior triangle; 2 = superior triangle; 3 = middle triangle; 4 = inferior triangle; 5 = anteromedial triangle; 6 = anterolateral triangle; 7 = posterolateral triangle; 8 = posteromedial triangle; 9 = lateral triangle; 10 = medial triangle; II = optic nerve; III = oculomotor nerve; IV = abducens nerve; V1 = ophthalmic nerve; V2 = maxillary nerve; V3 = mandibular nerve; VI = abducens nerve; TG = trigeminal ganglion. Fig. 1.Schematic diagram and three dimensional (3D) models of reorganized triangles around the cavernous sinus (superior view of right side). In a schematic diagram, ten triangles are easily comprehended (A) and, in the 3D models, each structure related to the triangles is shown accurately (B). 1 = superoposterior triangle; 2 = superior triangle; 3 = middle triangle; 4 = inferior triangle. . . J Korean Med Sci Sep;31(9):
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