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Supraorbital artery

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Source
  
ophthalmic artery

Latin
  
arteria supraorbitalis

Vein
  
supraorbital vein

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12156148

Supraorbital artery

Branches
  
superficial branch deep branch

Supplies
  
levator palpebrae superioris diploƫ of the frontal bone frontal sinus upper eyelid skin of the forehead scalp

The supraorbital artery is an artery of the head.

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Course

It springs from the ophthalmic artery as that vessel is crossing over to the medial side of the optic nerve.

It passes upward on the medial borders of the superior rectus muscle and levator palpebrae superioris, meeting the supraorbital nerve accompanies it between the roof of the orbit and levator palpebrae superioris to the supraorbital notch.

Branching

When passing through the supraorbital notch it divides into a superficial and a deep branch. Its terminal branches anastomose with branches of the supratrochlear artery and the superficial temporal arteries.

Supplies

This artery supplies the levator palpebrae superioris, the diploƫ of the frontal bone, the frontal sinus, the upper eyelid, and the skin of the forehead and the scalp.

This artery may be absent in 10% to 20% of individuals.

References

Supraorbital artery Wikipedia