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  2. Lacrimal bone - Wikipedia

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    The lateral or orbital surface is divided by a vertical ridge, the posterior lacrimal crest, into two parts.. In front of this crest is a longitudinal groove, the lacrimal sulcus (sulcus lacrimalis), the inner margin of which unites with the frontal process of the maxilla, and the lacrimal fossa is thus completed.

  3. Posterior lacrimal crest - Wikipedia

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    The posterior lacrimal crest is a vertical bony ridge on the orbital (lateral) surface of the lacrimal bone. It divides the lacrimal bone into two parts. It is quite thin and fragile in most people. [1] The lacrimal groove is in front of this crest. The inner margin of it unites with the frontal process of the maxilla to complete the fossa for ...

  4. Anterior lacrimal crest - Wikipedia

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    The anterior lacrimal crest is a bony projection on the frontal process of the maxilla in the skull. [1] It reaches the junction between the maxilla and the lacrimal bone. [2] At its junction with the orbital surface is a small tubercle, the lacrimal tubercle, which serves as a guide to the position of the lacrimal sac.

  5. Fossa for lacrimal sac - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terms of bone [ edit on Wikidata ] A smooth, more deeply concave depression on the lacrimal bone , which forms the medial wall of the orbital cavity , in which the lacrimal sac that drains into the nasolacrimal duct is located, is referred to as the lacrimal fossa (or fossa for the lacrimal sac ).

  6. Fossa for lacrimal gland - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal fossa (or fossa for lacrimal gland) is located on the inferior surface of each orbital plate of the frontal bone. It is smooth and concave, and presents, laterally, underneath the zygomatic process , a shallow depression for the lacrimal gland .

  7. Lacrimal sac - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal sac or lachrymal sac [1] is the upper dilated end of the nasolacrimal duct, [2] and is lodged in a deep groove formed by the lacrimal bone and frontal process of the maxilla. It connects the lacrimal canaliculi , which drain tears from the eye's surface, and the nasolacrimal duct , which conveys this fluid into the nasal cavity. [ 3 ]

  8. Lacrimal apparatus - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal apparatus is the physiological system containing the orbital structures for tear production and drainage. [1]It consists of: The lacrimal gland, which secretes the tears, and its excretory ducts, which convey the fluid to the surface of the eye; it is a j-shaped serous gland located in lacrimal fossa.

  9. File:Lacrimal and nasal bones.jpg - Wikipedia

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