Nerves that pass in the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus include:
a. The ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve
b. The sixth cranial nerve
c. The anterior ethmoidal nerve
d. The optic nerve
The Correct option is A
Explanation with High Yield Facts:
Cavernous sinus lies between the cranial and meningeal layers of the dura mater beside the body of the sphenoid bone; cranial nn. III, IV and V1 are in its lateral wall; the internal carotid a. and cranial n. VI are in its lumen.
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