Dorsal nasal artery | |
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![]() Bloodvessels of the eyelids, front view. 1,
supraorbital artery and
supraorbital vein; 2, nasal artery; 3,
angular artery, the terminal branch of 4, the
facial artery; 5,
suborbital artery; 6, anterior branch of the
superficial temporal artery; 6’, malar branch of the
transverse artery of the face; 7,
lacrimal artery; 8,
superior palpebral artery with 8’, its
external arch; 9, anastomoses of the
superior palpebral with the
superficial temporal and
lacrimal; 10,
inferior palpebral artery; 11,
facial vein; 12,
angular vein; 13, branch of the
superficial temporal vein. | |
Details | |
Source | Ophthalmic artery |
Branches | Twig to the upper part of the
lacrimal sac to root of the nose dorsum of the nose |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria dorsalis nasi |
TA98 | A12.2.06.049 |
TA2 | 4500 |
FMA | 50000 |
Anatomical terminology |
The dorsal nasal artery is an artery of the face.[ citation needed] It is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery. It contributes arterial supply to the lacrimal sac, and outer surface of the nose.
The dorsal nasal artery is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery (the other being the supratrochlear artery). [1] It arises in the superomedial orbit. [2]
It passes anteriorly[ citation needed] to exit the orbit between the trochlea (superiorly[ citation needed]), the medial palpebral ligament (inferiorly[ citation needed]). [1] It gives a branch to the lacrimal sac before bifurcating into two branches: one branch anastomoses with the terminal (angular) part of the facial artery [1] and is important for the blood supply of the face;[ citation needed] the other travels along the dorsum of the nose to supply the outer surface of the nose, and forms anastomoses with its contralateral fellow, and with the lateral nasal branch of the facial artery. [1]
The dorsal nasal artery contributes arterial supply to the lacrimal sac, [1] [3] and the outer surface of the nose. [1]
In around 20% of individuals, it also supplies the tip of the nose. [3]
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Dorsal nasal artery | |
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![]() Bloodvessels of the eyelids, front view. 1,
supraorbital artery and
supraorbital vein; 2, nasal artery; 3,
angular artery, the terminal branch of 4, the
facial artery; 5,
suborbital artery; 6, anterior branch of the
superficial temporal artery; 6’, malar branch of the
transverse artery of the face; 7,
lacrimal artery; 8,
superior palpebral artery with 8’, its
external arch; 9, anastomoses of the
superior palpebral with the
superficial temporal and
lacrimal; 10,
inferior palpebral artery; 11,
facial vein; 12,
angular vein; 13, branch of the
superficial temporal vein. | |
Details | |
Source | Ophthalmic artery |
Branches | Twig to the upper part of the
lacrimal sac to root of the nose dorsum of the nose |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria dorsalis nasi |
TA98 | A12.2.06.049 |
TA2 | 4500 |
FMA | 50000 |
Anatomical terminology |
The dorsal nasal artery is an artery of the face.[ citation needed] It is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery. It contributes arterial supply to the lacrimal sac, and outer surface of the nose.
The dorsal nasal artery is one of the two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery (the other being the supratrochlear artery). [1] It arises in the superomedial orbit. [2]
It passes anteriorly[ citation needed] to exit the orbit between the trochlea (superiorly[ citation needed]), the medial palpebral ligament (inferiorly[ citation needed]). [1] It gives a branch to the lacrimal sac before bifurcating into two branches: one branch anastomoses with the terminal (angular) part of the facial artery [1] and is important for the blood supply of the face;[ citation needed] the other travels along the dorsum of the nose to supply the outer surface of the nose, and forms anastomoses with its contralateral fellow, and with the lateral nasal branch of the facial artery. [1]
The dorsal nasal artery contributes arterial supply to the lacrimal sac, [1] [3] and the outer surface of the nose. [1]
In around 20% of individuals, it also supplies the tip of the nose. [3]
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