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lacrimal punctum |
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lacrimal punctum, an opening through which fluid enters each lacrimal canaliculum. lacrimal pertaining to tears. lacrimal apparatus a group of organs concerned with the production and drainage of tears; it is a nutritive and protective device that helps keep the eye moist and free of dust and other irritating particles. Includes lacrimal gland, accessory lacrimal glands, third eyelid glands and the nasolacrimal duct. lacrimal canaliculus the lacrimal duct within the eyelid. lacrimal caruncle the rounded, often pigmented swelling at the medial canthus of the eye. lacrimal cyst congenital displacement of lacrimal tissue results in subconjunctival cysts. lacrimal drainage system the structures concerned with tear collection; includes lacrimal lake, puncta, canaliculi, sac and nasolacrimal duct. lacrimal duct there are two of these minute ducts draining tears from the conjunctiva, via the lacrimal puncta, into the lacrimal sac. Called also lacrimal canaliculus. lacrimal duct irrigator a 20 gauge, blunt-pointed, straight or curved cannula with a needle attachment so that it can be attached directly to a syringe nozzle. lacrimal fossa fossa in the medial wall of the orbital rim which houses the lacrimal sac. lacrimal gland contained in a pad of fat in the dorsolateral part of the orbital cavity and drains into the conjunctival sac via many excretory ducts. The secretion is largely watery tears, but in the pig is mucus. May develop adenitis. lacrimal gland anomalies failure of patency of the duct, supernumerary opening of the duct and ductal ectasia recorded. lacrimal gland atrophy part of the syndrome of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. imperforate lacrimal puncta see imperforate punctum. lacrimal lake the recess between the lids at the nasal commissure of the eye where the tears collect. lacrimal pump contraction of the orbiculari oculi muscle creates pressure on the lacrimal sac which causes tears to drain from the lacrimal lake. lacrimal punctum there is one on each eyelid close to the medial canthus. Each drains tears from the conjunctival sac into the lacrimal duct in the same eyelid. The tears then pass to the lacrimal sac and into the nasolacrimal duct. See also punctum. lacrimal reflex tear production caused by irritation of the cornea and conjunctiva. lacrimal sac the distended proximal end of the nasolacrimal duct into which the lacrimal ducts empty. lacrimal sinus an excavation of the lacrimal bone which communicates with the maxillary sinus in some species. lacrimal system
see lacrimal apparatus (above). lacrimal punctum A small, round or oval, opening of the lacrimal canaliculus (duct) on the margin of each eyelid near the inner canthus and situated in the middle of a small elevation the lacrimal papilla. A lacrimal punctum is normally visible only if the lid is everted. Plural: lacrimal puncta. Syn. lacrimal point. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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