<Li> Lateral part transmits: superior ophthalmic vein, lacrimal nerve, frontal nerve, trochlear nerve (CN IV), recurrent meningeal branch of lacrimal artery (anastomotic branch of lacrimal artery with the middle meningeal artery) </Li> <Li> Middle part transmits: Superior and inferior divisions of the oculomotor nerve (CN III), nasociliary nerve (lies between the two divisions of oculomotor nerve) and abducent nerve </Li> <Li> Medial part transmits: Inferior ophthalmic veins and sympathetic nerves arising from the plexus that accompanies the internal carotid artery </Li> <P> The abducens nerve is most likely to show signs of damage first, with the most common complaints retro - orbital pain and the involvement of cranial nerves III, IV, V1, and VI without other neurological signs or symptoms . This presentation indicates either compression of structures in the superior orbital fissure or the cavernous sinus . </P>

Which of the following structures passes through the superior orbital fissure