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Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone

The orbital lamina of ethmoid bone (or lamina papyracea or orbital lamina) is a smooth, oblong,[citation needed] paper-thin[1] bone plate[citation needed] which forms the lateral wall of the labyrinth of the ethmoid bone.[1] It covers the middle and posterior ethmoidal cells, and forms a large part of[citation needed] the medial wall of the orbit.[1]

Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone
Ethmoid bone from the right side. (Lamina papyracea visible at center left.)
The seven bones which articulate to form the orbit. (Ethmoid is brown.)
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LatinLamina orbitalis ossis ethmoidalis
TA98A02.1.07.011
TA2732
FMA57451
Anatomical terminology
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It articulates above with the orbital plate of the frontal bone, below with the maxilla and the orbital process of palatine bone, in front with the lacrimal, and behind with the sphenoid.[citation needed]

Its name lamina papyracea is an appropriate description, as this part of the ethmoid bone is paper-thin and fractures easily. A fracture here could cause entrapment of the medial rectus muscle.[citation needed]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c Sinnatamby, Chummy S. (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed.). p. 377. ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0.

  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 155 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

External links edit

  • Anatomy photo:29:st-0201 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Orbits and Eye: Bones"
  • . Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator. Elsevier. Archived from the original on 2014-01-01.


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