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Orbit
Skull
Pterygopalatine fossa
Infraorbital artery
Anterior ethmoidal foramen
Book:Axial skeleton
Maxillary nerve
Greater wing of sphenoid bone
Inferior orbital fissure
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Foramina of the skull

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