The right eye in sagittal section, with structures of the orbital septum within blue markings.
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Identifiers
Latin
septum orbitale
TA98
A15.2.07.003
TA2
471
FMA
59328
Anatomical terminology
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In anatomy, the orbital septum (palpebral fascia) is a membranous sheet that acts as the anterior (frontal) boundary of the orbit. It extends from the orbital rims to the eyelids. It forms the fibrous portion of the eyelids.[1]
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the orbitalseptum (palpebral fascia) is a membranous sheet that acts as the anterior (frontal) boundary of the orbit. It extends from the orbital rims...
nostrils of the nose Alveolar septum: the thin wall which separates the alveoli from each other in the lungs Orbitalseptum, a palpebral ligament in the...
Orbital cellulitis is inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbitalseptum. It is most commonly caused by an acute spread of infection into the eye socket...
of the orbit, and sends off a process which assists in forming the orbitalseptum. From it, two processes are given off; one to enclose the lacrimal gland...
as the orbitalseptum is intact, air is confined in the eyelids. True orbital emphysema occurs when there is air behind an intact orbitalseptum. This...
infection of the eyelid and portions of skin around the eye anterior to the orbitalseptum. It may be caused by breaks in the skin around the eye, and subsequent...
While the Mayans pierced through the septum and consisted of an oblong bead rather than a spherical. The nasal septum is the cartilaginous dividing wall...
palpebralis begins above the upper tarsus and extends to the inferior orbital rim. Epicanthus tarsalis originates at the upper eyelid crease and merges...
the orbitalseptum (palpebral ligament), excess orbital fat, malposition of the lower eyelid, and prominence of the nasojugal groove, where the orbit (eye...
into the eye, causing entropion. Weakness in the orbitalseptum may cause the herniation of the orbital fat pads. This is observed as the presence of bulges...
anteriorly as a few small sensory branches.[citation needed] It pierces the orbitalseptum to reach its terminal target tissues.: 402 The lacrimal nerve provides...
superficial to deep, these are: skin, subcutaneous tissue, orbicularis oculi, orbitalseptum and tarsal plates, and palpebral conjunctiva. The meibomian glands lie...
The orbital or horizontal part of the frontal bone (pars orbitalis) consists of two thin triangular plates, the orbital plates, which form the vaults...
pterygopalatine fossa. It passes through the inferior orbital fissure to enter the orbit. It travels through the orbit, then enters and traverses the infraorbital...
the particles in the synchrotron. The orbiting beam generally passes through the hollow support of the septum foil, which ensures a field free region...
perpendicular plate forms the superior two-thirds of the nasal septum. Between the orbital plate and the nasal conchae are the ethmoidal sinuses or ethmoidal...
with increasing orbital convergence (front-facing eyes), the tension caused by the contraction of these muscles would distort the orbital margins and disrupt...
sinuses. The pair of sphenoid sinuses are separated in the middle by a septum of sphenoid sinuses. Each sphenoid sinus communicates with the nasal cavity...
asymptomatic collapse of an air sinus (usually the maxillary sinus and orbital floor) associated with negative sinus pressures. It can cause painless...
orbital piercing is a combination of two ear piercings connected by one piece of jewelry. Usually located in the helix region of the ear, an Orbital Piercing...
the perpendicular plate of ethmoid leading to formation of a part of the septum of nose. Basilar part of occipital bone Carotid sulcus lodging cavernous...
affect breathing, such as a deviated nasal septum or a sinus condition.[citation needed] Surgery only on the septum is called a septoplasty. In closed rhinoplasty...
sinuses, frontal sinuses, the dura mater, lateral nasal wall, and nasal septum. It issues a meningeal branch, and nasal branches. The anterior ethmoidal...
the septum. Depending on anatomy, the piercer, and the preference of the client, the septum piercing may or may not go through cartilage. Septum: The...