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Inferior ophthalmic vein

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Source
  
Vorticose veins

Dorlands/Elsevier
  
v_05/12851157

Artery
  
Ophthalmic artery

TA
  
A12.3.06.117

Inferior ophthalmic vein

Drains to
  
Superior ophthalmic vein and cavernous sinus

Latin
  
Vena ophthalmica inferior

The inferior ophthalmic vein begins in a venous network at the forepart of the floor and medial wall of the orbit; it receives some vorticose veins and other veins from the inferior rectus muscle, inferior oblique muscle, lacrimal sac and eyelids, runs backward in the lower part of the orbit lying above the inferior rectus and divides into two branches.

One of these passes through the inferior orbital fissure and joins the pterygoid venous plexus, while the other enters the cranium through the superior orbital fissure and ends in the cavernous sinus, either by a separate opening, or more frequently in common with the superior ophthalmic vein.

References

Inferior ophthalmic vein Wikipedia


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