- In snakes, the
canthals are the
scales along the
upper surface of the
canthus rostralis. They are
located behind the
level of the prenasal/postnasal suture...
- The
canthus (pl.: canthi,
palpebral commissures) is
either corner of the eye
where the
upper and
lower eyelids meet. More specifically, the
inner and outer...
- The
medial palpebral ligament (medial
canthal tendon) is a
ligament of the face. It
attaches to the
frontal process of the maxilla, the
lacrimal groove...
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problem to
correct postoperatively is
canthal drift,
which can be
managed best by
carefully preserving the
canthal tendon attachments as much as possible...
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cartilage of the
nictitating membrane,
generalised demodicosis,
medial canthal pocket syndrome,
refractory corneal ulceration and XX **** reversal,: 153 ...
- of the
lacrimal sac,
creating a m**** in the
medial canthal area,
centered below the
medial canthal tendon. "Blocked tear
ducts in infants"
Archived 2012-07-08...
- five;
subfoveal single and
usually present;
postfoveals absent to two;
canthals two;
intersupraoculars seven;
suboculars one or two;
postoculars two or...
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March 2010.
Jordan DR,
Belliveau MJ,
Brownstein S, et al. (2008). "Medial
canthal tophus".
Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 24 (5): 403–404. doi:10.1097/IOP...
- rostral,
followed by two large,
quadrangular prefrontal scales (anterior
canthals) that may
contact each
other along the midline, or may be
separated by...
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prominent features checked for is "hunter eyes",
which refers to a
positive canthal tilt,
resembling that of a
predatorial animal.
Additional features checked...