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- branches of the cavernous segment are: the meningohypophyseal artery the inferolateral trunk The cavernous segment also gives rise to small capsular arteries...
- surface of the cerebellum, the flocculus, middle cerebellar peduncle and inferolateral portion of the pons. Occlusion of AICA is considered rare, but generally...
- will lie anteromedial to the pubic tubercle. A femoral hernia will lie inferolateral to the pubic tubercle. This article incorporates text in the public...
- femur bone. In the proximal anterior thigh 3–4 centimetres (1.2–1.6 in) inferolateral to the pubic tubercle, the great saphenous vein dives down deep through...
- orbit. The zygomaticofacial nerve penetrates[dubious – discuss] the inferolateral angle of the orbit, emerging into the face through: 631  the zygomaticofacial...
- small saphenous vein as it descends in the posterior leg, traveling inferolateral to it as it crosses the lateral border of the Achilles tendon. The tendon...
- supraorbital foramen shown above the eye, and inferior orbital fissure inferolaterally. Details Identifiers Latin orbita MeSH D009915 TA98 A02.1.00.067 A01...
- cavernous sinus. In the cavernous sinus, it runs anterior-ward alongside (inferolateral to) the internal carotid artery. It enters the orbit through (medial...
- autopsy revealed the infarction of many areas of the brain including the inferolateral red nucleus, superior colliculus, periaqueductal gray, third nerve nucleus...
- It is larger than the obliquus capitis superior muscle. It forms the inferolateral boundary of the suboccipital triangle. The muscle extends laterally...