- The
palpebral fissure is the
elliptic space between the
medial and
lateral canthi of the two open eyelids. In
simple terms, it is the
opening between...
- The
canthus (pl.: canthi,
palpebral commissures) is
either corner of the eye
where the
upper and
lower eyelids meet. More specifically, the
inner and...
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interruption at the
lateral palpebral commissure; the
upper fibers of this
portion blend with the
frontalis and corrugator. The
palpebral portion of the muscle...
- outside,
giving vision. This can be
either voluntarily or involuntarily. "
Palpebral" (and "blepharal")
means relating to the eyelids. Its key
function is...
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Palpebral arteries may
refer to:
Lateral palpebral arteries Medial palpebral arteries This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- The
lateral palpebral raphe is a
ligamentous band near the eye. Its
existence is contentious, and many
sources describe it as the
continuation of nearby...
- 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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Meibomian glands (also
called tarsal glands,
palpebral glands, and
tarsoconjunctival glands) are
sebaceous glands along the rims of the
eyelid inside...
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Concretion in the
palpebral conjunctiva, is
called conjunctival concretion, that is a (or a
cluster of) small, hard, yellowish-white
calcified matter...
- The
inferior palpebral nerve (inferior
palpebral branches)
ascend behind the
orbicularis oculi. They
supply the skin and
conjunctiva of the
lower eyelid...