orbital spaces
The orbital spaces are important when considering different pathologies:
- globe
- subdivided into anterior and posterior segments by the lens
- optic nerve-sheath complex
- optic nerve
- ophthalmic artery
- central retinal artery and vein
- surrounding sheath of meninges as an extension of the cerebral meninges
- intraconal space
- orbital fat
- ophthalmic artery
- cranial nerves II, III, nasociliary nerve (V1), VI
- myofascial cone
- extraocular muscles
- interconnecting fascia
- cranial nerve IV
- extraconal space
- fat
- lacrimal gland and sac
- portion of the superior ophthalmic vein
- lacrimal and frontal branches of cranial nerve V1
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu orbital spaces: