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| Name = Lacrimal hamulus | |||
| Latin = hamulus lacrimalis | |||
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[[ | The '''lacrimal hamulus''' is a small hook-like projection located on the [[lacrimal bone]], which is part of the [[orbital structure]] of the [[skull]]. It plays a role in the [[tear drainage system]] by supporting the [[lacrimal sac]]. | ||
== | ==Anatomy== | ||
The lacrimal hamulus is situated at the junction of the [[lacrimal groove]] and the [[nasolacrimal canal]]. It is a part of the [[medial wall]] of the [[orbit]] and contributes to the formation of the [[lacrimal fossa]]. | |||
The | ==Function== | ||
The primary function of the lacrimal hamulus is to provide structural support to the [[lacrimal apparatus]], particularly the [[lacrimal sac]], which is essential for the proper drainage of [[tears]] from the [[eye]] into the [[nasal cavity]]. | |||
== | ==Clinical significance== | ||
In some cases, the lacrimal hamulus can be involved in [[nasolacrimal duct obstruction]], which can lead to [[epiphora]] (excessive tearing) or [[dacryocystitis]] (inflammation of the lacrimal sac). Surgical procedures involving the [[lacrimal system]], such as [[dacryocystorhinostomy]], may require careful consideration of the lacrimal hamulus. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Lacrimal apparatus]] | |||
* [[Lacrimal bone]] | * [[Lacrimal bone]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nasolacrimal duct]] | ||
* [[Orbit (anatomy)]] | * [[Orbit (anatomy)]] | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | |||
* [Link to relevant anatomy resource] | |||
[[Category:Anatomy]] | [[Category:Anatomy]] | ||
[[Category:Skull]] | [[Category:Skull]] | ||
[[Category:Ophthalmology]] | [[Category:Ophthalmology]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:22, 29 December 2024
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| Latin | hamulus lacrimalis |
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| System | Skeletal system |
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The lacrimal hamulus is a small hook-like projection located on the lacrimal bone, which is part of the orbital structure of the skull. It plays a role in the tear drainage system by supporting the lacrimal sac.
Anatomy[edit]
The lacrimal hamulus is situated at the junction of the lacrimal groove and the nasolacrimal canal. It is a part of the medial wall of the orbit and contributes to the formation of the lacrimal fossa.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the lacrimal hamulus is to provide structural support to the lacrimal apparatus, particularly the lacrimal sac, which is essential for the proper drainage of tears from the eye into the nasal cavity.
Clinical significance[edit]
In some cases, the lacrimal hamulus can be involved in nasolacrimal duct obstruction, which can lead to epiphora (excessive tearing) or dacryocystitis (inflammation of the lacrimal sac). Surgical procedures involving the lacrimal system, such as dacryocystorhinostomy, may require careful consideration of the lacrimal hamulus.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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External links[edit]
- [Link to relevant anatomy resource]