anatomical terminology

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    • What is the primary focus of the lecture by Dr. Jignasa Mehta?
      Introduction to anatomical orientation and macro-anatomy of the orbit
    • What should students be able to do by the end of the lecture?
      Use anatomical terminology and describe the orbit
    • What are the key anatomical planes mentioned in the study material?
      • Axial
      • Coronal
      • Sagittal
      • Transverse
    • What anatomical terms describe the direction of structures?
      Anatomical terms include anterior, posterior, and more
    • What are the anatomical regions of the head mentioned?
      • Cephalic
      • Frontal
      • Orbital
      • Nasal
      • Buccal
      • Oral
      • Cervical
      • Otic
    • What are the anatomical regions of the trunk (front)?
      • Thoracic
      • Pectoral
      • Sternal
      • Mammary
      • Abdominal or celiac
      • Umbilical
    • What are the anatomical regions of the trunk (back)?
      • Vertebral
      • Dorsum
      • Lumbar
      • Sacral
    • What is the shape of the orbit?
      Pyramidal in shape
    • What is the angle between the medial and lateral walls of the orbit?
      45° angle
    • What are the components of the bony orbit?
      • Frontal
      • Greater and Lesser wing of the sphenoid
      • Zygomatic bone
      • Orbital plate of Ethmoid
      • Lacrimal
      • Maxilla
      • Orbital process of Palatine
    • How many bones make up the orbit?
      7 bones
    • What are the foramina associated with the orbit?
      • Superior orbital fissure
      • Inferior orbital fissure
      • Optic canal
      • Infraorbital foramen
      • Ethmoid foramen
    • What nerves pass through the superior orbital fissure?
      • Oculomotor nerve (III)
      • Trochlear nerve (IV)
      • Abducent nerve (VI)
      • Lacrimal, frontal, and nasociliary nerves
    • What is the blood supply to the orbit?
      • Lacrimal artery
      • Supraorbital artery
      • Posterior ethmoidal artery
      • Anterior ethmoidal artery
      • Internal palpebral artery
      • Frontal artery
      • Nasal artery
    • What are the ocular group arteries supplying the orbit?
      • Long Ciliary artery
      • Short ciliary artery
      • Anterior ciliary artery (EOMS)
      • Central retinal artery
      • Muscular artery
    • Who is the lecturer for the course?
      1. Jignasa Mehta
    • What is the email address of Dr. Jignasa Mehta?
      jigs@liverpool.ac.uk
    • What are the learning outcomes of the lecture?
      • Understand and use anatomical terminology
      • Identify anatomical regions
      • Label bones of orbit, blood supply, and foramina
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