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  • |Term=eye socket ...hin the skull that contains the eye, including its nerves and muscles. The eye socket also includes the eyelids and the tear ducts. 
    616 bytes (98 words) - 18:27, 14 January 2023

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  • |Term=eye socket ...hin the skull that contains the eye, including its nerves and muscles. The eye socket also includes the eyelids and the tear ducts. 
    616 bytes (98 words) - 18:27, 14 January 2023
  • ...erm used in [[anatomy]] to describe something located above the [[orbit]] (eye socket). ...rds 'supra' meaning 'above' and 'orbital' which pertains to the 'orbit' or eye socket.
    811 bytes (102 words) - 02:52, 7 February 2024
  • ...[[orbit (anatomy)|orbit]], the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated. The term is derived from the Latin word "o ...the context of anatomy, it was used to describe the path or track that the eye follows in the skull.
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  • == Enucleation of the Eye == ...maged or diseased, leaving the [[eye muscles]] and other contents of the [[eye socket]] intact.
    2 KB (258 words) - 06:29, 12 February 2024
  • ...t is made up of seven bones that surround and protect the eye. Also called eye socket {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
    553 bytes (80 words) - 21:13, 10 January 2023
  • == Artificial Eye == ...[[Prosthesis|prosthetic]] device designed to replace a missing or damaged eye.
    1 KB (187 words) - 07:18, 14 February 2024
  • ...liary Arch''' in scientific terminology, is a bony ridge located above the eye sockets of all primates, including humans. ...from the Latin 'supra', meaning 'above', and 'orbital', pertaining to the eye socket. "Superciliary" is derived from the Latin 'supercilium', meaning 'ey
    1 KB (220 words) - 04:04, 8 February 2024
  • ...changes in the volume of the orbit (eye socket) or loss of function in the eye muscles. ...s derived from the Greek words "en" meaning "in" and "ophthalmos" meaning "eye".
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  • '''Brow''' (/braʊ/) is a term that refers to the area of skin above the eye and below the forehead. The term is often used in a broader sense to refer ...ow also contains the [[superciliary arch]], a bony ridge located above the eye socket.
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  • ...The bone that forms the front part of the skull and the upper part of the eye sockets. * [[Maxilla]]: The upper jawbone, which forms the lower border of the eye socket and houses the upper teeth.
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  • The '''eyebrow''' (/ˈaɪbraʊ/) is a prominent ridge of hair above the eye socket, or orbit, in humans and some other mammals. ...ow" is derived from the Old English ''ēaganbrū'', a compound of ''ēage'' ("eye") and ''brū'' ("brow").
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  • * Pain that radiates from the socket to your ear, eye, temple or neck on the same side of your face as the extraction
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  • ...of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (eye socket) or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle. ...derived from the Greek words "en" meaning "in", and "ophthalmos" meaning "eye".
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  • ...fects the [[Orbital floor|orbital floor]] or the walls of the [[Eye socket|eye socket]]. ...Diplopia|diplopia]] (double vision), [[Enophthalmos|enophthalmos]] (sunken eye), and [[Infraorbital nerve|infraorbital nerve]] damage.
    2 KB (263 words) - 21:27, 14 February 2024
  • ...ived from the Greek words 'an' meaning 'without' and 'ophthalmos' meaning 'eye'. * Small or underdeveloped eye socket
    2 KB (269 words) - 00:05, 7 February 2024
  • ...g eyes]]''', is a medical condition where the eyeball(s) protrude from the eye socket due to increased volume of the orbital contents. ...derived from the Greek words "exo" meaning "out" and "ophthalmos" meaning "eye".
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  • ...implant]] and under the [[eyelid]]. Although often referred to as a glass eye, the ocular prosthesis roughly takes the shape of a convex shell and is mad The term "ocular" comes from the [[Latin]] word "oculus" meaning "eye", and "prosthesis" is derived from the [[Ancient Greek]] word "prostithenai
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  • ...es the cutting of the canthus, usually the lateral canthus, to enlarge the eye opening. This procedure is often performed in emergency situations to relie ...anthotomy" is derived from the Greek words "kanthos" meaning corner of the eye, and "tome" meaning cutting.
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  • ...' (/ɔːrˈbaɪtəl sɛljʊˈlaɪtɪs/) is an infection of the soft tissues of the [[eye socket]] or orbit. It is a serious condition that can lead to vision loss i The term "orbital cellulitis" is derived from the Latin ''orbita'', meaning "eye socket," and ''cellulitis'', a common term for inflammation of the skin and
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  • The [[Lacrimal gland]] is located in the upper outer portion of each [[eye socket]] (orbit), just inside the bony ridge of the eyebrow. It is divided ...h away any foreign bodies or irritants that may come into contact with the eye.
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