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Supraorbital foramen

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Supraorbital foramen
The skull from the front. ("Supraorbital foramen"
is top caption for right side white-box.)
Frontal bone. Outer surface. ("Supraorbital notch
or foramen" labeled at lower right arch.)
Details
Identifiers
Latinforamen supraorbitale
TA98A02.1.03.009
TA2527
FMA57412
Anatomical terms of bone

The supraorbital foramen is a bony elongated path located above the orbit (eye socket) and under the forehead. The supraorbital foramen lies directly under the eyebrow.

Structure

The supraorbital foramen arches transversely below the superciliary arches and is the upper part of the margin of the orbit, thin and prominent in its lateral two-thirds, rounded in its medial third, and presenting, at the junction of these two portions, the supraorbital notch or foramen for the supraorbital nerve and vessels (supraorbital artery and supraorbital vein.)

Variation

The Supraorbital notch is a small groove at superior and medial margin of the orbit in the frontal bone. The supraorbital nerve passes through this notch prior to dividing into superficial and deep components that provide sensory innervation to the ipsilateral forehead. The supraorbital nerve is a branch of the frontal nerve arising from the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V).[1]

In vivo, it is often covered with connective tissue to form a supraorbital foramen. [citation needed]


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See also

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 186 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


  1. ^ Knize DM. A study of the supraorbital nerve. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1995;96:564–569.