Classification of the Ophthalmic Artery That Arises from The Middle Meningeal Artery in Japanese Adults

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In a study of Japanese adults, we found that the orbital branch (OB) passing through the superior orbital fissure frequently anastomosed with the lacrimal artery or the ophthalmic artery (12/20). However, the OB passing through the meningo-orbital foramen (mof) only associationaly anastomosed with branches of the ophthalmic artery (4/79). Furthermore, the OB in the orbit, excluding the lacrimal gland as previously reported. We examined 116 cases in which the OB passed through the mof in 129 adult Japanese cadavers (45.0% in 258 sides). The OB passing through the mof was always distributed to the periorbital region and the area that it supplied was limited to the periorbita in about half of those cases. in another half of the cases (58/116), the area supplied included the lacrimal gland. © 1995, Editorial Board of Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica. All rights reserved.

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Shimada, K., Kaneko, Y., Sato, I., Ezure, H., & Murakami, G. (1995). Classification of the Ophthalmic Artery That Arises from The Middle Meningeal Artery in Japanese Adults. Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica, 72, 163–176. https://doi.org/10.2535/ofaj1936.72.2-3_163

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