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Nerves / Head and neck / Infratemporal fossa / Mandibular nerve / Maxillary artery / Lateral pterygoid muscle / Medial pterygoid muscle / Greater wing of sphenoid bone / Pterygoid plexus / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Cranial nerves
Nerves
Head and neck
Infratemporal fossa
Mandibular nerve
Maxillary artery
Lateral pterygoid muscle
Medial pterygoid muscle
Greater wing of sphenoid bone
Pterygoid plexus
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Cranial nerves

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