Orbit, Extraocular Muscles & Superior Orbital Fissure
ModerateAnatomy · Head & Neck
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The orbit is a pyramidal bony cavity whose apex points postero-medially toward the optic canal. Mastering its seven contributing bones, the annulus of Zinn, the contents of the superior orbital fissure (SOF), and the precise nerve supply and actions of the six extraocular muscles lets you instantly localise cranial nerve palsies, blow-out fractures, and cavernous sinus syndromes — all recurrent NEET PG themes. The…
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