| Nerve: Anterior ethmoidal nerve | | | | The ophthalmic artery and its branches. (Nerve not pictured, but location is similar to artery.) | | Latin | nervus ethmoidalis anterior | | Gray's | subject #200 888 | | From | nasociliary nerve | | Dorlands/Elsevier | n_05/12565753 | The anterior ethmoidal nerve is a nerve which provides sensory branches to the nasal cavity.[1] Image File history File links Gray514. ...
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The Ophthalmic nerve is one of the three branches of the trigeminal nerve, one of the cranial nerves. ...
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The nasal cavity (or nasal fossa) is a large air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. ...
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The anterior ethmoidal artery, also anterior ethmoid artery, accompanies the nasociliary nerve through the anterior ethmoidal canal, supplies the anterior and middle ethmoidal cells and frontal sinus, and, entering the cranium, gives off a meningeal branch to the dura mater, and nasal branches. ...
1 Foramen ethmoidale, 2 Canalis opticus, 3 Fissura orbitalis superior, 4 Fossa sacci lacrimalis, 5 Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6 Fissura orbitalis inferior, 7 Foramen infraorbitale Lateral to either olfactory groove are the internal openings of the anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramina. ...
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