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In this anterior view of the sphenoid bone within the skull, we can see the lesser wings highlighted in green and here we can see that they contribute to the roof of the orbit. In the superior view, we can see the superior surfaces of the lesser wings which contribute to the anterior cranial fossa.
The greater wings ar e two large, irregularly shaped projections that extend from either side of the body in the lateral, superior and posterior directions. They not only contribute to the cranial base but also form the posterolateral aspects of the orbits.
The greater wings are two large, irregularly shaped projections that extend from either side of the body in the lateral, superior and posterior directions. They not only contribute to the cranial base but also form the posterolateral aspects of the orbits.
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3 Ιουν 2022 · The greater wings of the sphenoid bone (GWS) are the components of the sphenoid bone that project laterally from the central body and form the anterior and medial portions of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. Many skull base foramina in the GWS transit important neurovascular structures.