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The '''infraorbital foramen''', an opening into the floor of the eye socket, is the forward end of a canal through which passes the infraorbital branch of the maxillary nerve, the second division of the fifth cranial nerve. It lies slightly below the lower margin of the socket.<ref>{{cite web|title=Infraorbital Foramen|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-287936/infraorbital-foramen| | The '''infraorbital foramen''', an opening into the floor of the eye socket, is the forward end of a canal through which passes the infraorbital branch of the maxillary nerve, the second division of the fifth cranial nerve. It lies slightly below the lower margin of the socket.<ref>{{cite web|title=Infraorbital Foramen|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-287936/infraorbital-foramen|accessdate=2008-05-03}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, 11 May 2008
The infraorbital foramen, an opening into the floor of the eye socket, is the forward end of a canal through which passes the infraorbital branch of the maxillary nerve, the second division of the fifth cranial nerve. It lies slightly below the lower margin of the socket.[1]
References
- ↑ Infraorbital Foramen. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.