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Lacrimal apparatus

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The lacrimal apparatus is the physiological system containing the orbital structures for tear production and drainage.

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  • The lacrimal apparatus consists of the lacrimal gland, lacrimal canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and nasolacrimal duct.
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    It consists of: The lacrimal gland , which secretes the tears, and its excretory ducts, which convey the fluid to the surface of the eye ; it is a j-shaped serous gland located in lacrimal fossa. The lacrimal canaliculi , the lacrimal sac , and the nasolacrimal duct
  • The lacrimal gland is a j-shaped serous gland located in the lacrimal fossa.
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    it is a j-shaped serous gland located in lacrimal fossa
  • Innervation involves sympathetic supply through the carotid plexus and parasympathetic supply from the lacrimal nucleus of the facial nerve.
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    The innervation of the lacrimal apparatus, which involves both a sympathetic supply through the carotid plexus of nerves around the internal carotid artery, and parasympathetically from the lacrimal nucleus of the facial nerve
  • Blood supply to the lacrimal gland is from the ophthalmic artery via the lacrimal artery, with venous drainage through the superior ophthalmic vein.
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    The blood supply to the lacrimal gland is provided by the ophthalmic artery with its branch - the lacrimal artery, while the venous blood is drained from this region via the superior ophthalmic vein
  • The lacrimal system comprises a secretory system that produces tears and an excretory system that drains tears.
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    The lacrimal system is made up of a secretory system, which produces tears, and an excretory system, which drains the tears
  • The lacrimal gland is primarily responsible for producing emotional or reflexive tears.
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    The lacrimal gland is primarily responsible for producing emotional or reflexive tears
  • Tears drain through the lacrimal punctum and eventually into the nose; excess fluid falls over the eyelid producing cried tears.
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    some is drained through the lacrimal punctum . The tears that are drained through the punctum will eventually be drained through the nose. Any excess fluid that did not go into the punctum will fall over the eyelid, which produces tears that are cried
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Lacrimal apparatus
The lacrimal apparatus
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Identifiers
Latinapparatus lacrimalis
MeSHD007765
TA98A15.2.07.056
TA26845
FMA55605
Anatomical terminology

The lacrimal apparatus is the physiological system containing the orbital structures for tear production and drainage.[1]
It consists of:


The blood supply to the lacrimal gland is provided by the ophthalmic artery with its branch - the lacrimal artery, while the venous blood is drained from this region via the superior ophthalmic vein. The lacrimal system is made up of a secretory system, which produces tears, and an excretory system, which drains the tears. The lacrimal gland is primarily responsible for producing emotional or reflexive tears. As tears are produced, some fluid evaporates between blinks, and some is drained through the lacrimal punctum. The tears that are drained through the punctum will eventually be drained through the nose. Any excess fluid that did not go into the punctum will fall over the eyelid, which produces tears that are cried.[2]

This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1028 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainesville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.
  2. Lutz, Tom (1999). Crying : the natural and cultural history of tears (1. ed.). New York: W. W. Norton. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0-393-04756-3.