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The Eye, Orbit and Cranial Nerves II, III, IV, VI Part 1 (do not publish)

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In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the Eye, Orbit and Cranial Nerves II, III, IV, VI. The bony orbit otherwise referred to as the eye socket are bilateral and surround the eyeball and its structures. It is important to
have an understanding of the underpinning anatomy of this region as fractures of the bony orbit can occur. Furthermore, In clinical exams optic nerve lesions frequently appear so it is essential for healthcare professionals to have an
appreciation of the course and function of the optic nerve. This is the first part of a two-part lecture. Following structural elements are presented and discussed.

  • Parietal bone
  • Optic Foramen
  • Optic Canal
  • Eye
  • Optic Nerve
  • Ophthalmic artery
  • Lamina Cribrosa
  • Retina
  • Optic Chiasm
  • Optic groove
  • Sphenoid bone 
  • Optic Tract
  • Optic Radiations 
  • Optic lesions 
  • Testing the optic nerve

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