2020-12-292020-12-291990http://hdl.handle.net/2263/77582a. Scalp b. Diploë c. Dura mater d. Superior sagittal sinus e. Tentorium cerebelli f. Corpus callosum g. Caudate nucleus h. Fornix i. Thalamus j. Optic chiasm k. Mamillary body l. Hypophysis m. Mesencephalon n. Cerebral crus o. Superior colliculus p. Inferior colliculus q. Pons r. Medulla oblongata s. Superior cerebellar peduncle t. Fourth ventricle u. Cerebellum v. Spinal cord w. Frontal sinus x. Ethmoid sinus y. Sphenoid sinus z. Ethmoid bullaa. Hiatus semilunaris; b. Pterygopalatine ganglion; c.Pharyngeal branch; d. Greater palatine nerve; e. Lesser palatine nerve; f. Hard palate; g. Torus tobarius ; h. Salpingopharyngeal fold; i. Pharyngeal opening of auditory tube; j. Pterygoid hamulus; k. Tensor veli palatini muscle; l. Medial pterygoid muscle; m. Mylohyoid muscle n. Geniohyoid muscle; o. Stylohyoid muscle; p. Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle; q. Hyoid bone; r. Facial artery ; s. External carotid artery; t. Nerve to mylohyoid; u. Submandibular gland© 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.    Scalpb.    Diploëc.    Dura materd.    Superior sagittal sinuse.    Tentorium cerebellif.     Corpus callosumg.    Caudate nucleush.    Fornixi.      Thalamusj.      Optic chiasmk.    Mamillary bodyl.      Hypophysism.  Mesencephalonn.    Cerebral cruso.    Superior colliculusp.    Inferior colliculusq.    Ponsr.     Medulla oblongatas.    Superior cerebellar pedunclet.     Fourth ventricleu.    Cerebellumv.    Spinal cordw.   Frontal sinusx.    Ethmoid sinusy.    Sphenoid sinusz.    Ethmoid bulla367.KN.16 PTERYGOPALATINE GANGLION – MEDIAL VIEW