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possibly caused by
paralysis of the
smooth (
orbitalis)
muscle in the
floor of the orbit.
While the
orbitalis muscle is also
known as Müller's muscle, the...
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Facies orbitalis may
refer to:
Facies orbitalis corporis maxillae Facies orbitalis ossis zygomatici This
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Canalis opticus, 3
Fissura orbitalis superior, 4
Fossa sacci lacrimalis, 5
Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6
Fissura orbitalis inferior, 7
Foramen infraorbitale...
- 2
Canalis opticus, 3
Fissura orbitalis superior, 4
Fossa sacci lacrimalis, 5
Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6
Fissura orbitalis inferior, 7
Foramen infraorbitale...
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Brodmann area 47 (BA47). However, BA47 and pars
orbitalis are not synonymous, as pars
orbitalis specifically refers to a
grossly visible gyral region...
- The
orbital or
horizontal part of the
frontal bone (pars
orbitalis)
consists of two thin
triangular plates, the
orbital plates,
which form the vaults...
- surfaces.
Details Identifiers Latin ala
minor ossis sphenoidalis, ala
orbitalis ossis sphenoidalis, ala
parva ossis sphenoidalis TA98 A02.1.05.020 TA2...
- form the orbit. (Ethmoid is brown.)
Details Identifiers Latin lamina orbitalis ossis ethmoidalis TA98 A02.1.07.011 TA2 732 FMA 57451
Anatomical terminology...
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Paraliparis orbitalis is a
species of
snailfish found in the
Southern Ocean. This
species reaches a
length of 21.5 cm (8.5 in). Stein, D.L. (2012): Snailfishes...
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inferior frontal gyrus,
although these regions are not equivalent. Pars
orbitalis is not
based on
cytoarchitectonic distinctions, and
rather is defined...