[Arterial vascularization of the musculi rectus verticalis and obliquus oculi (author's transl)].
@article{Cordier1981ArterialVO, title={[Arterial vascularization of the musculi rectus verticalis and obliquus oculi (author's transl)].}, author={J. Cordier and G. Rauber and A. Raspiller and J. L. George}, journal={Journal francais d'ophtalmologie}, year={1981}, volume={4 5}, pages={ 397-404 } }
In a recent article, we described arterial vascularization of the musculi rectus medialis and lateralis, using a radiological technique. We have now studied, in the cadaver, arterial vascularization of the musculi obliquus and rectus verticalis, from 30 new orbital contents. The posterior two thirds of the ocular face of each muscle and its edges are particularly rich in vascular inlets. The musculus rectus superior often has one pedicle only, in the shape of a tuning fork, stretched over… CONTINUE READING
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