Dorsal nasal artery
The dorsal nasal artery is an artery of the head. It is one of two terminal branches of the ophthalmic artery, the other being the supratrochlear artery.[1]
Dorsal nasal artery | |
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Bloodvessels of the eyelids, front view. 1, supraorbital artery and supraorbital vein; 2, nasal artery; 3, angular artery, the terminal branch of 4, the facial artery; 5, suborbital artery; 6, anterior branch of the superficial temporal artery; 6’, malar branch of the transverse artery of the face; 7, lacrimal artery; 8, superior palpebral artery with 8’, its external arch; 9, anastomoses of the superior palpebral with the superficial temporal and lacrimal; 10, inferior palpebral artery; 11, facial vein; 12, angular vein; 13, branch of the superficial temporal vein. | |
Details | |
Source | ophthalmic artery |
Branches | twig to the upper part of the lacrimal sac to root of the nose dorsum of the nose |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria dorsalis nasi |
TA98 | A12.2.06.049 |
TA2 | 4500 |
FMA | 50000 |
Anatomical terminology |
Structure
The dorsal nasal artery is a terminal branch of the ophthalmic artery in the superomedial orbit. It passes anteriorly to exit the orbit between the trochlea superiorly and the medial palpebral ligament inferiorly. First it gives a branch to the lacrimal sac. Then it bifurcates into a branch that anastomoses with the terminal part of the facial artery and a branch that travels along the dorsum of the nose. This latter branch also anastomoses with its contralateral pair and the lateral nasal branch of the facial artery.
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