Bredenkamp, A.2020-12-292020-12-291989http://hdl.handle.net/2263/77577a. Levator palpebrae superioris muscle b. Levator palpebrae inferioris muscle c. Lateral rectus muscle d. Inferior oblique muscle e. Maxillary sinus f. Greater wing of sphenoid bone g. Mastoid process h. Inferior frontal gyrus- Pars opercularis i. Inferior parietal lobe- Frontoparietal operculum j. Superior temporal gyrus- Temporal operculum k. Lateral sulcus l. Horizontal ramus of lateral sulcus m. Ascending ramus of lateral sulcus n. Posterior ramus of lateral sulcus o. Tentorium cerebelli p. Cerebellar hemisphere q. Transverse sinus r. Sigmoid sinus© 2025 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. All images are the property of the University of Pretoria and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way without the prior written permission of the University. Unauthorized use of these images may violate copyright, trademark, and other applicable laws.a.    Levator palpebrae superioris muscleb.    Levator palpebrae inferioris musclec.    Lateral rectus muscled.    Inferior oblique musclee.    Maxillary sinusf.     Greater wing of sphenoid boneg.    Mastoid processh.    Inferior frontal gyrus- Pars opercularisi.      Inferior parietal lobe- Frontoparietal operculumj.      Superior temporal gyrus- Temporal operculumk.    Lateral sulcusl.      Horizontal ramus of lateral sulcusm.  Ascending ramus of lateral sulcusn.    Posterior ramus of lateral sulcuso.    Tentorium cerebellip.    Cerebellar hemisphereq.    Transverse sinusr.     Sigmoid sinus335.KN.19 PARAMEDIAL SAGITTAL SECTION THROUGH THE SKULL