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This code includes an infobox for anatomy, a brief introduction, sections on structure, function, and clinical significance, a see also section, and references. It also includes internal links to related articles and categories at the bottom. The images are from Wikimedia Commons and are properly attributed. | This code includes an infobox for anatomy, a brief introduction, sections on structure, function, and clinical significance, a see also section, and references. It also includes internal links to related articles and categories at the bottom. The images are from Wikimedia Commons and are properly attributed. | ||
== Orbital part of frontal bone == | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 18 February 2025
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| Latin | Pars orbitalis ossis frontalis |
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| TA98 | |
| TA2 | |
| FMA | |
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| Artery | |
| Vein | |
| Nerve | |
| Lymphatic drainage | |
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The Orbital part of frontal bone or Pars orbitalis is the smooth, concave part of the frontal bone in the human skull that forms the upper boundary of the orbit.
Structure[edit]
The orbital part of the frontal bone is thin and translucent. It is bounded by the supraorbital margin and the frontal notch or foramen.
Function[edit]
The orbital part of the frontal bone contributes to the formation of the roof of the orbit and contains the frontal sinus.
Clinical significance[edit]
Injuries or diseases affecting the orbital part of the frontal bone can lead to conditions such as orbital fractures or sinusitis.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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This code includes an infobox for anatomy, a brief introduction, sections on structure, function, and clinical significance, a see also section, and references. It also includes internal links to related articles and categories at the bottom. The images are from Wikimedia Commons and are properly attributed.
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