orbital nerve
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Orbital apex syndrome — is dysfunction of cranial nerves 3, 4, 5 and 6 in varying combination due to a lesion near the apex of the orbit of the eye. This syndrome usually is caused by posterior ethmoid or sphenoid sinusitis. These sinuses are adjacent to the orbital… … Wikipedia
Orbital cellulitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H05.0 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Orbital part of frontal bone — Frontal bone. Outer surface. (The Pars orbitalis is the bottom third.) F … Wikipedia
Orbital fascia — Gray s subject #227 1025 The Orbital Fascia forms the periosteum of the orbit. It is loosely connected to the bones and can be readily separated from them. Behind, it is united with the dura mater by processes which pass through the optic foramen … Wikipedia
Nerve — A bundle of fibers that uses electrical and chemical signals to transmit sensory and motor information from one body part to another. See nervous system. * * * A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated … Medical dictionary
Orbital surface of the body of the maxilla — Bone: Orbital surface of the body of the maxilla Left maxilla. Outer surface. Latin facies orbitalis corporis maxillae Gray s … Wikipedia
Zygomatic nerve — Nerve: Zygomatic nerve Distribution of the maxillary and mandibular nerves, and the submaxillary ganglion. (Zygomatic nerve is second from top.) … Wikipedia
Orbital process of the zygomatic bone — Bone: Orbital process of the zygomatic bone Left zygomatic bone. Malar surface. (Orbital proc. visible at upper left.) Latin facies orbitalis ossis zygomatici Gray s … Wikipedia
Orbital gyri — Brain: Orbital gyri Human brainstem anterior view (Gyri orbitales is #6 at upper right) … Wikipedia
orbital meningioma — a meningioma that enters the orbit, arising either in the meninges of the optic nerve or within the brain; symptoms include loss of visual acuity and sometimes paralysis of eye muscles … Medical dictionary