The Lacrimal Apparatus
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007The lacrimal complex, when viewed under a microscope, consists of the lacrimal gland, the accessory lacrimal glands, the canaliculi, the lacrimal sac, and the nasolacrimal duct.
The lacrimal gland consists of the following struc¬tures:
(1) The almond-shaped orbital portion, located in the lacrimal fossa in the anterior upper temporal seg¬ment of the orbit, is separated from the palpebral por¬tion by the lateral horn of the levator palpebrae muscle. To reach this portion of the gland surgically, one must incise the skin, the orbicularis oculi muscle, and the or¬bital septum. Forensic comparison microscopes can be used to examine this structure. (more…)