angular artery
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| Bloodvessels of the eyelids, front view. 1, supraorbital artery and supraorbital vein; 2, nasal artery; 3, angular artery, the terminal branch of 4, the facial artery; 5, suborbital artery; 6, anterior branch of the superficial temporal artery; 6’, malar branch of the transverse artery of the face; 7, lacrimal artery; 8, superior palpebral artery with 8’, its external arch; 9, anastomoses of the superior palpebral with the superficial temporal and lacrimal; 10, inferior palpebral artery; 11, facial vein; 12, angular vein; 13, branch of the superficial temporal vein. | |
| The arteries of the face and scalp. (Angular labeled at center right.) | |
| Latin | arteria angularis |
| subject #144 556 | |
| Source | facial artery |
| Vein | angular vein |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | a_61/12153452 |
On the cheek it distributes branches which anastomose with the infraorbital; after supplying the lacrimal sac and Orbicularis oculi, it ends by anastomosing with the dorsal nasal branch of the ophthalmic artery.
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The supraorbital artery is an artery of the head.
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Course
It springs from the ophthalmic artery as that vessel is crossing over to the medial side of the optic nerve...... Click the link for more information.
The supraorbital vein begins on the forehead where it communicates with the frontal branch of the superficial temporal vein.
It runs downward superficial to the Frontalis muscle, and joins the frontal vein at the medial angle of the orbit to form the angular vein.
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It runs downward superficial to the Frontalis muscle, and joins the frontal vein at the medial angle of the orbit to form the angular vein.
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The dorsal nasal artery (nasal artery) is an artery of the head. It is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery.
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Course
It emerges from the orbit above the medial palpebral ligament, and, after giving a twig to the upper part of the lacrimal sac,..... Click the link for more information.
The facial artery (external maxillary artery in older texts) is a branch of the external carotid artery that supplies structures of the face.
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Structure
The facial artery arises in the carotid triangle from the external carotid artery a little above the lingual..... Click the link for more information.
The infraorbital artery is an artery in the head that runs in the maxilla, emerging just under the orbit of the eye.
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Course
The infraorbital artery appears, from its direction, to be the continuation of the trunk of the maxillary artery, but often arises in conjunction..... Click the link for more information.
superficial temporal artery is a major artery of the head. It arises from the external carotid artery when it bifurcates into the superficial temporal artery and maxillary artery.
Its pulse is palpable superior to the zygomatic arch, anterior and superior to the tragus.
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Its pulse is palpable superior to the zygomatic arch, anterior and superior to the tragus.
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The transverse facial artery is an artery that branches from the superficial temporal artery and runs across the face.
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Course
The transverse facial artery is given off from the superficial temporal artery before that vessel leaves the parotid gland; running forward..... Click the link for more information.
The lacrimal artery arises close to the optic foramen, and is one of the largest branches derived from the ophthalmic artery: not infrequently it is given off before the artery enters the orbit.
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The medial palpebral arteries (internal palpebral arteries) are arteries of the head. They are two in number, superior and inferior, arise from the ophthalmic, opposite the pulley of the Obliquus superior.
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The medial palpebral arteries (internal palpebral arteries) are arteries of the head. They are two in number, superior and inferior, arise from the ophthalmic, opposite the pulley of the Obliquus superior.
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superficial temporal artery is a major artery of the head. It arises from the external carotid artery when it bifurcates into the superficial temporal artery and maxillary artery.
Its pulse is palpable superior to the zygomatic arch, anterior and superior to the tragus.
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Its pulse is palpable superior to the zygomatic arch, anterior and superior to the tragus.
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In anatomy Lacrimal can refer to:
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- Lacrimal artery
- Lacrimal bone
- Lacrimal nerve
- Lacrimal secretion, see Tears
- Nasolacrimal duct
- Lacrimal gland
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The medial palpebral arteries (internal palpebral arteries) are arteries of the head. They are two in number, superior and inferior, arise from the ophthalmic, opposite the pulley of the Obliquus superior.
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The anterior facial vein (facial vein) commences at the side of the root of the nose, and is a direct continuation of the angular vein. It lies behind the facial artery and follows a less tortuous course.
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The angular vein formed by the junction of the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the level of the lower margin of the orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein.
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The superficial temporal vein is a vein of the side of the head.
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Path
It begins on the side and vertex of the skull in a plexus which communicates with the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, with the corresponding vein of the opposite side, and with the posterior..... Click the link for more information.
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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The facial artery (external maxillary artery in older texts) is a branch of the external carotid artery that supplies structures of the face.
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Structure
The facial artery arises in the carotid triangle from the external carotid artery a little above the lingual..... Click the link for more information.
The angular vein formed by the junction of the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the level of the lower margin of the orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein.
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The facial artery (external maxillary artery in older texts) is a branch of the external carotid artery that supplies structures of the face.
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Structure
The facial artery arises in the carotid triangle from the external carotid artery a little above the lingual..... Click the link for more information.
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The levator labii superioris (or quadratus labii superioris) is a broad sheet, the origin of which extends from the side of the nose to the zygomatic bone.
Its medial fibers form the angular head
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Its medial fibers form the angular head
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The angular vein formed by the junction of the frontal vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the level of the lower margin of the orbit, where it becomes the anterior facial vein.
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Infraorbital is an anatomical term which means, literally, inferior to (below or beneath) the eye socket (orbit). Some examples of uses of the term are:
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- Infraorbital artery
- Infraorbital foramen
- Infraorbital canal
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The lacrimal sac, is the upper dilated end of the nasolacrimal duct, and is lodged in a deep groove formed by the lacrimal bone and frontal process of the maxilla.
It is oval in form and measures from 12 to 15 mm.
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It is oval in form and measures from 12 to 15 mm.
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The orbicularis oculi is a muscle in the face that closes the eyelids. It arises from the nasal part of the frontal bone, from the frontal process of the maxilla in front of the lacrimal groove, and from the anterior surface and borders of a short fibrous band, the medial
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The dorsal nasal artery (nasal artery) is an artery of the head. It is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery.
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Course
It emerges from the orbit above the medial palpebral ligament, and, after giving a twig to the upper part of the lacrimal sac,..... Click the link for more information.
The ophthalmic artery is a branch of the internal carotid artery which supplies branches to supply the eye and other structures in the orbit.
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Branches
The branches of the ophthalmic artery are often subdivided into an orbital group and an ocular group [1] ...... Click the link for more information.
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