- Supraorbital nerve
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Nerve: Supraorbital nerve Nerves of the orbit. Seen from above. (Supraorbital nerve labeled at upper right.) The tarsi and their ligaments. Right eye; front view. (Supraorbital nerve labeled at upper right.) Latin nervus supraorbitalis Gray's subject #200 888 Innervates frontal sinus From ophthalmic division, frontal nerve The supraorbital nerve is a terminal branch of the frontal nerve.
It passes through the supraorbital foramen, and gives off, in this situation, palpebral filaments to the upper eyelid. Additionally it supplies the conjunctiva of the eye, the frontal sinus and the skin from the forehead extending back to the middle of the scalp.
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Branches
It then ascends upon the forehead, and ends in two branches, a medial and a lateral, which supply the integument of the scalp, reaching nearly as far back as the lambdoidal suture; they are at first situated beneath the Frontalis:
- the medial branch perforates the muscle.
- the lateral branch perforates the galea aponeurotica.
Both branches supply small twigs to the pericranium.
See also
- Supra-orbital artery
- Supraorbital vein
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References
External links
- Knize D (1995). "A study of the supraorbital nerve". Plast Reconstr Surg 96 (3): 564–9. doi:10.1097/00006534-199509000-00007. PMID 7638280.
- MedEd at Loyola GrossAnatomy/h_n/cn/cn1/cnb1.htm
- lesson3 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (orbit2)
- cranialnerves at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (V)
- http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/figures/chapter_47/47-2.HTM
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
The cranial nerves: trigeminal nerve ophthalmic
(V1)frontal: supratrochlear · supraorbital (lateral branch, medial branch)
nasociliary: long ciliary · infratrochlear · posterior ethmoidal · anterior ethmoidal (external nasal, internal nasal) · sensory root of ciliary ganglion (ciliary ganglion)
lacrimalmaxillary
(V2)in meningeszygomatic (zygomaticotemporal, zygomaticofacial) · pterygopalatine (pterygopalatine ganglion see below for details) · posterior superior alveolaron facemandibular
(V3)in meningesanteriorposteriorCategories:- Nervous system
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