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Home » Contents of The Orbit Short Question And Answers

Contents of The Orbit Short Question And Answers

July 26, 2023 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Contents of The Orbit Short Question And Answers

Question 1. Write about origin, innervations, action of muscles of eyeball (or) Extraocular muscles. (or) Oblique muscle of eyeball (or) Action of oblique muscle of eyeball
Answer:

Muscles of Eyeball:

1. Involuntary muscles:

Contents Of The Orbit Short Question And Answers

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Superior Inferior Tarsal Muscles

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2. Voluntary muscles:

Extraocular Muscles Chart

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Extraocular Oblique Muscles

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Extraocular Muscles Anatomy

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Muscles of Eyeball Applied anatomy:

  • Paralysis of muscles of eyeball causes various symptoms

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Question 2. Infraorbital nerve
Answer:

  • Infraorbital nerve is branch of ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve
  • Infraorbital nerve enters the orbit through the inferior orbital fissure

Infraorbital nerve Branches:

  • Middle superior alveolar nerve
  • Anterior superior alveolar nerve
  • Terminal branches palpebral, nasal and labial

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