The primary muscle responsible for eyelid closure, the orbicularis oculi, is a typical striated muscle. It completely covers the orbital opening, forming concentric rings around the palpebral fissure and surrounding bone. It is responsible not only for active eyelid closure but also for much of the facial expression around the eyes. It can be divided into three parts: orbital, preseptal, and pretarsal
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
The palpebral fissure, the opening between the upper and lower eyelids, is the entrance into the con...
Facial nerve palsy can cause significant distress for patients. We investigated the innervation of t...
The primary muscle responsible for eyelid closure, the orbicularis oculi, is a typical striated musc...
Seen here are the major muscles of eyelid opening and closure. The levator palpebrae, which is inner...
The eyelids contain three main muscles innervated by three different neural networks. The oculomotor...
The principal muscle involved in opening the upper eyelid and in maintaining normal lid posture is t...
As with eyelid opening, abnormalities of eyelid closure may occur from disorders involving any part ...
Each eyeball is rotated by six extraocular muscles: the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rect...
The insufficiency or weakness of eyelid closure associated with lesions of the facial nerve is usual...
FP-OCP-TH 53 - Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and OrbitWOC 2012 - 33rd International Con...
The human orbital muscle (OM) is not readily accessible during ordinary anatomical teaching because ...
Eyelid surgery necessitates a thorough knowledge of eyelid anatomy. Recent contributions to the lite...
The levator palpebrae superioris arises as a short tendon that is blended with the underlying origin...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
The palpebral fissure, the opening between the upper and lower eyelids, is the entrance into the con...
Facial nerve palsy can cause significant distress for patients. We investigated the innervation of t...
The primary muscle responsible for eyelid closure, the orbicularis oculi, is a typical striated musc...
Seen here are the major muscles of eyelid opening and closure. The levator palpebrae, which is inner...
The eyelids contain three main muscles innervated by three different neural networks. The oculomotor...
The principal muscle involved in opening the upper eyelid and in maintaining normal lid posture is t...
As with eyelid opening, abnormalities of eyelid closure may occur from disorders involving any part ...
Each eyeball is rotated by six extraocular muscles: the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rect...
The insufficiency or weakness of eyelid closure associated with lesions of the facial nerve is usual...
FP-OCP-TH 53 - Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and OrbitWOC 2012 - 33rd International Con...
The human orbital muscle (OM) is not readily accessible during ordinary anatomical teaching because ...
Eyelid surgery necessitates a thorough knowledge of eyelid anatomy. Recent contributions to the lite...
The levator palpebrae superioris arises as a short tendon that is blended with the underlying origin...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
The palpebral fissure, the opening between the upper and lower eyelids, is the entrance into the con...
Facial nerve palsy can cause significant distress for patients. We investigated the innervation of t...