suspensory ligament of eyeball (or Lockwood's ligament) forms a hammock stretching below the eyeball between the medial and lateral check ligaments and...
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clitoris Suspensory ligament of duodenum, also known as the ligament of Treitz Suspensory ligament of eyeball, also known as Lockwood's ligament Suspensory ligament...
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levels of fat deposition around the eyeball. The adipose tissue is thought to provide greater insulation for the eye and sinuses from the effects of cold...
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lens of the eye. These fibers are sometimes collectively referred to as the suspensory ligaments of the lens, as they act like suspensory ligaments. The...
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Human eye (redirect from Mark I Eyeball)
by the suspensory ligament (zonule of Zinn), made up of hundreds of fine transparent fibers which transmit muscular forces to change the shape of the lens...
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peripheral part of the iris, and in front of the suspensory ligament of the lens and the ciliary processes. The posterior chamber consists of small space...
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Tenon's capsule (redirect from Capsule of Ténon)
Tenon's capsule, which he named the suspensory ligament of the eye. It is slung like a hammock below the eyeball, being expanded in the center, and narrow...
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Lens (vertebrate anatomy) (redirect from Lens of the eye)
cells. Thousands of suspensory ligaments are embedded into the capsule at its largest diameter which suspend the lens within the eye. Most of these lens structures...
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ovarii Ligament Suspensory ligament Fallopian tube Uterus Cervix Round ligament Pubocervical ligament Cardinal ligament Uterosacral ligament Vagina Epoophoron...
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Shoulder joint (redirect from Superior shoulder suspensory complex)
The shoulder joint (or glenohumeral joint from Greek glene, eyeball, + -oid, 'form of', + Latin humerus, shoulder) is structurally classified as a synovial...
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