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This is an interactive module about the anatomy of the orbit. It focusses on the bones, openings, nerves, arteries and veins of the orbital region. At the end there is a quiz to test your knowledge about the subject. Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Musculus rectus superior
Musculus rectus lateralis
Orbita
Musculus rectus medialis
Musculus rectus inferior
Musculus obliquus superior
Musculus obliquus inferior
Glandula lacrimalis
Canaliculus lacrimalis
Saccus lacrimalis
Ductus nasolacrimalis
Os sphenoidale
Os zygomaticum
Os frontale
Os ethmoidale
Os lacrimale
Os nasale
Canalis opticus
Fissura orbitalis superior
Fissura orbitalis inferior
Incisura supraorbitalis/foramen supraorbitale
Foramen infraorbitale
Fossa sacci lacrimalis
Nervus oculomotorius [III]
Ganglion ciliare
Nervus trigeminus [V]
Nervus opticus
Creator(s)/credit: Prof. Claudia Krebs MD, PhD, anatomist, UBC; Monika Fejtek, digital media technologist, UBC; Connor Dunne; Paige Blumer
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"U.Br.Columbia - Module Anatomy of the orbit" by Claudia Krebs, UBC, Monika Fejtek, UBC, Connor Dunne et al, license: CC BY-NC-SA. Source: website Clinical Anatomy, http://www.clinicalanatomy.ca
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