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    The common tendinous ring, also known as the annulus of Zinn or annular tendon, is a ring of fibrous tissue surrounding the optic nerve at its entrance...
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    the lateral part of the common tendinous ring, also known as the annular tendon. The common tendinous ring is a tendinous ring that surrounds the optic...
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    have their origin in the back of the orbit in a fibrous ring called the common tendinous ring: the four recti muscles. The four recti muscles attach directly...
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    eye. It is one of the extraocular muscles. It originates from the common tendinous ring, and inserts into the anteromedial surface of the eye. It is supplied...
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    muscles in the group of extraocular muscles. It originates from the common tendinous ring, and inserts into the anteroinferior surface of the eye. It depresses...
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    trigeminal nerve (CN V)).: 402  It enters the orbit outside the common tendinous ring and passes forward along the side wall of the orbit. It provides...
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    (medial end of) the superior orbital fissure, passing through the common tendinous ring to reach and innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. The...
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    extraocular muscles facilitate eye movement. These muscles arise from the common tendinous ring (annulus of Zinn) in the orbit (eye cavity), and attach to the eyeball...
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    Orbitalis Superior rectus Inferior rectus Medial rectus Lateral rectus Common tendinous ring Superior oblique Inferior oblique Levator palpebrae superioris Eyebrow...
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    drain into the cavernous sinus. It usually passes superior to the common tendinous ring on its way out of the orbit. Tributaries of the superior ophthalmic...
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    via the superior orbital fissure,[citation needed] through the common tendinous ring, and between the two heads of the lateral rectus muscle and between...
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    oblique), the inferior oblique muscle does not originate from the common tendinous ring (annulus of Zinn). Passing lateralward, backward, and upward, between...
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    anastomotic ring - the circle of Zinn-Haller or circle of Zinn - which is associated with the fibrous extension of the ocular tendons (common tendinous ring (also...
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    ophthalmic vein within the orbit, or passing through or below the common tendinous ring and exiting the orbit through the superior orbital fissure to empty...
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    either be square, rhomboidal or triangular. Type 2: This type is more tendinous and thicker than type 1 juncturae, and it is also located more distal...
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    forearm: Common mechanism of injury: Wartenberg's syndrome, (not to be confused with Wartenberg's sign), due to nerve entrapment beneath the tendinous insertion...
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    surface of the obturator membrane except in the posterior part, from the tendinous arch, and to a slight extent from the obturator fascia, which covers the...
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    long and flat. The muscle is crossed by three fibrous bands called the tendinous intersections. The rectus abdominis is enclosed in a thick sheath, formed...
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    epicondyle of the humerus, the olecranon process of the ulna and the tendinous arch joining the humeral and ulnar heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle...
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  • Thumbnail for Extensor digiti minimi muscle
    with which it is generally connected. It arises from the common extensor tendon by a thin tendinous slip and frequently from the intermuscular septa between...
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    that flex the wrist and pronate the forearm. These muscles have a common tendinous attachment at the medial epicondyle of the humerus at the elbow joint...
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    artery arises. A tendinous band, called the tendon of the conus arteriosus, extends upward from the right atrioventricular fibrous ring and connects the...
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    second most common vulvar cancer is basal cell carcinoma, which rarely spreads to regional lymph nodes or distant organs. The third most common subtype is...
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    Horizontal: The scar is the least visible, as the natural lines of the tendinous intersection fold over the scar. Distorted: Any navel which does not fit...
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    digiti minimi originates from the long plantar ligament and the plantar tendinous sheath of the fibularis (peroneus) longus and is inserted on the fifth...
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    tendons of these muscles converge to form the rotator cuff tendon. These tendinous insertions along with the articular capsule, the coracohumeral ligament...
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    calami (quills) firmly to the wing bones, and a thick, strong band of tendinous tissue known as the postpatagium helps to hold and support the remiges...
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  • these two muscles have a thick muscular base, they separate into various tendinous cords before entering the leaflets of the mitral valve. The apical portion...
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    propatagialis tendo longus has no distinct muscle belly. The sternocoracoideus is tendinous. There is an extensive cucularis capitis clavicularis muscle that is associated...
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    are much less common than PIP dislocations, due to the "stability provided by strong collateral ligaments, palmar plates, and tendinous insertions, as...
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