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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • orbit
    1. ´«È®, ¾È¿Í 2. ±Ëµµ
  • orbit interaction
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  • orbita
    1. ´«È®, ¾È¿Í 2. ±Ëµµ
  • orbital
    1. ´«È®-, ¾È¿Í- 2. ±Ëµµ-
  • orbital abscess
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  • orbital apex
    ´«È®²ÀÁö, ¾È¿Í²ÀÁö
  • orbital apex syndrome
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  • orbital crest
    ´«È®´É¼±, ¾È¿Í´É¼±
  • orbital electron capture
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  • orbital exenteration
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  • orbital fascia
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  • orbital fat
    ´«È®Áö¹æ, ¾È¿ÍÁö¹æ
  • orbital gyrus
    ´«È®À̶û, ¾È¿Íȸ
  • orbital lamina
    ´«È®ÆÇ, ¾È¿ÍÆÇ
  • orbital lobe
    ´«È®¿±, ¾È¿Í¿±
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • binding orbit
    °áÇձ˵µ
  • electron orbit
    ÀüÀڱ˵µ
  • spin orbit
    ½ºÇɱ˵µ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • orbit
    1.´«È®, ¾È¿Í, 2.±Ëµµ
  • orbital abscess
    ´«È®°í¸§Áý, ¾È¿Í³ó¾ç
  • orbital region
    ´«ºÎÀ§
  • orbital roof
    ´«È®ÃµÀå
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • orbit
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  • orbit interaction
    ±Ëµµ»óÈ£ÀÛ¿ë
  • orbital
    ´«È®-, ¾È¿Í-
  • orbital abscess
    ´«È®°í¸§Áý, ¾È¿Í³ó¾ç
  • orbital apex
    ´«È®²ÀÁö, ¾È¿Í²ÀÁö
  • orbital apex syndrome
    ´«È®²ÀÁöÁõÈıº
  • orbital crest
    ´«È®´É¼±, ¾È¿Í´É¼±
  • orbital electron capture
    ±ËµµÀüÀÚÆ÷ȹ
  • orbital exenteration
    ´«È®¸ðµÎÁ¦°Å¼ú
  • orbital fascia
    ´«È®±Ù¸·
  • orbital gyrus
    ´«È®À̶û
  • orbital hypotelorism
    µÎ´«°¡±î¿òÁõ
  • orbital lamina
    ´«È®ÆÇ
  • orbital lobe
    ´«È®¿±, ¾È¿Í¿±
  • orbital margin
    ´«È®°¡ÀåÀÚ¸®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • binding orbit
    °áÇձ˵µ
  • electron orbit
    ÀüÀڱ˵µ
  • spin orbit
    ½ºÇɱ˵µ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • adipose body of orbit
    ´«È®Áö¹æÃ¼
  • pseudotumor of orbit
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • orbit
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  • orbit
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  • orbit
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  • orbit interaction
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  • orbit ³ª orbita
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  • orbita ³ª
    ¾È¿Í(äÑèÀ).
  • orbital
    ¾È¿Í(äÑèÀ)ÀÇ, ±Ëµµ(ÏùÔ³)ÀÇ.
  • orbital abscess
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  • orbital abscess
    ¾È¿Í³ó¾ç(äÑèÀÒÛåË)
  • orbital apex
    ¾È¿Í÷(äÑèÀôÓ), ¾È¿Í²ÀÁö
  • orbital apex
    ¾È¿Í÷(äÑèÀôÓ).
  • orbital apex syndrome
    ¾È¿Í÷ÁõÈıº(¡­ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • orbital base
    ¾È¿ÍÀú(äÑèÀî¼).
  • orbital branch
    ´«È®°¡Áö
  • orbital branches
    ´«È®°¡Áö
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • adipose body of orbit
    ´«È®Áö¹æÃ¼
  • base of orbit
    ´«È®¾î±Í
  • binding orbit
    °áÇձ˵µ(Ì¿ùêÏùÔ³).
  • electron orbit
    ÀüÀڱ˵µ(¡­ÏùÔ³).
  • exenteration of orbit
    ¾È¿Í³»¿ëÁ¦°Å(¼ú)
  • inferior wall of orbit ; paries inferior
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  • lateral wall of orbit
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  • lateral wall of orbit<³ª> parieslateralis
    ¾È¿ÍÀÇ ¿ÜÃøº®.
  • margin of orbit
    ¾È¿Í¿¬(äÑèÀæÞ).
  • margin of orbit
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  • medial wall of the orbit
    ¾È ¿ÍÀÇ ³»Ãøº®.
  • medial wall of the orbit
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  • mesial wall of the orbit ; paries medialis
    ¾È¿ÍÀÇ ³»Ãøº®.
  • pseudotumor of orbit
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  • roof of orbit
    ¾È¿Í»óº®(äÑèÀß¾Ûú).
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • Orbital branch
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¿ÍÁö
  • Orbital branches
    ´«È®°¡Áö
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¿ÍÁö
  • Orbital eminence
    ´«È®À¶±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¿ÍÀ¶±â
  • Orbital fasciae
    ´«È®±Ù¸·
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  • Orbital gyri
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  • Orbital muscle
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  • Orbital part
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  • Orbital plate
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  • Orbital process
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  • Orbital region
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  • Orbital septum
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  • Orbital sulci
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  • Orbital surface
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¿Í¸é
  • Orbital veins
    ´«È®Á¤¸Æ
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • Margin of orbit
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  • Base of orbit
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾È¿ÍÀú
  • Adipose body of orbit
    ´«È®Áö¹æÃ¼
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
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  • orbit
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    äÑèÀ
  • orbital
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    äÑèÀ¤Ñ
  • orbital p.
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    äÑè¿÷ù
  • orbital p.
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    äÑèÀÊ£àõðþåË
  • orbitocranial a.
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    äÑèÀÔéËÏïÈÐÎÛö
  • orbitomeatal l.
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    äÑèÀèâì¼Ô³àÊ
  • orbitomeatal line
    ¾È¿Í¿ÜÀ̵µ¼±
    äÑèÀèâì¼Ô³àÊ
  • orbitotomy
    ´«È®Àý°³(¼ú), ¾È¿ÍÀý°³(¼ú)
    äÑèÀï·ËÒ(âú)
  • orbitozygomatic temporopolar a.
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    äÑèÀúúÍéö°ÔéпïÈÐÎÛö
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • orbital
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  • orbital electron capture
    ±ËµµÀüÀÚ Æ÷ȹ(ÏùÔ³ï³í­øÙüò)
  • orbital steering
    ±ËµµÁ¶Á¾(ÏùÔ³ðÃðý)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • orbit
    ¾È¿Í
  • orbital
    ¾È¿ÍÀÇ, ±ËµµÀÇ
  • orbital apex
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  • orbital canal
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  • orbital cellulitis
    ¾È¿Í°áÇÕÁ÷¿°, ¾È¿ÍºÀ¿ÍÁ÷¿°
  • orbital muscle
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  • orbital venography
    ¾È¿ÍÁ¤¸ÆÁ¶¿µ¼ú
  • orbitography
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  • orbitomeatal [=O-M] line
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LEO Low Earth Orbit
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  • JrId: 22926
    JournalTitle: Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
    MedAbbr: Orbit
    ISSN: 0167-6830
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    NlmId: 8301221
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  • C69.6
    Orbit
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  • D31.6
    Orbit, unspecified
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • orbit
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  • orbital apex
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  • orbital base
    ¾È¿Í Àú
  • orbital cavity
    ¾È¿Í °­
  • orbital electrcn
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  • orbital floor
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  • orbital fracture
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  • orbital hemorrhage
    ¾È¿Í ³» ÃâÇ÷
  • orbital lamina
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  • orbital margin
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  • orbital periosteum
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  • orbital plane
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  • orbital portion
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  • orbital prosthesis
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • adipose body of orbit
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  • atomic orbit
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  • binding orbit
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  • electron orbit
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  • inferior wall of orbit
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  • roof of orbit
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orbit 1. <astronomy> The path described by a heavenly body in its periodical revolution around another body; as, the orbit of Jupiter, of the earth, of the moon.
2. An orb or ball. "Roll the lucid orbit of an eye." (Young)
3. <anatomy> The cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated.
4. <zoology> The skin which surrounds the eye of a bird.
Origin: L. Orbita a track or rut made by a wheel, course, circuit, fr. Orbis a circle: cf. F. Orbite. See Orb.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
orbit evisceration The surgical removal of the contents of the orbit. This includes the eyeball, blood vessels, muscles, fat, nerve supply, and periosteum. It should be differentiated from eye evisceration which removes the inner contents of the eye, leaving the sclera intact.
(12 Dec 1998)
orbita Synonym: orbit.
Origin: L. A wheel-track, fr. Orbis, circle
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital <anatomy> Pertaining to the orbit, which is the bony cavity containing the eyeball.
(18 Nov 1997)
orbital abscess A circumscribed collection of pus within the orbit; frequently an extension of purulent infection of the paranasal sinuses, usually the ethmoids.
Synonym: retrobulbar abscess.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital artery <anatomy, artery> The medial orbitofrontal branch, the first branch of the pericallosal artery; it supplies the medial half of the inferior surface of the frontal cortex.
Synonym: arteria frontobasalis medialis, ramus orbitofrontalis medialis, orbital artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital axis The line from the centre of the optic foramen (apex of orbit) extending anteriorly, laterally, and inferiorly to the middle of the orbital opening.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital branch of middle meningeal artery <anatomy, artery> Branch of middle meningeal artery traversing superior orbital fissure and running toward lacrimal gland.
See: anastomotic branch of middle meningeal artery to lacrimal artery.
Synonym: ramus orbitalis arteriae meningeae mediae.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital branch of pterygopalatine ganglion Branches of pterygopalatine ganglion traversing inferior orbital fissure, distributed in orbit to periorbita and mucosa of ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinuses.
Synonym: ramus orbitalis ganglii pterygopalatini.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital cavity 1. <astronomy> The path described by a heavenly body in its periodical revolution around another body; as, the orbit of Jupiter, of the earth, of the moon.
2. An orb or ball. "Roll the lucid orbit of an eye." (Young)
3. <anatomy> The cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated.
4. <zoology> The skin which surrounds the eye of a bird.
Origin: L. Orbita a track or rut made by a wheel, course, circuit, fr. Orbis a circle: cf. F. Orbite. See Orb.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
orbital decompression Removal of a portion of the bony orbit, usually superior (Naffziger operation), lateral (Kronlein operation), or inferior (Ogura operation).
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital diseases Diseases of the bony orbit and contents except the eyeball.
(12 Dec 1998)
orbital eminence of zygomatic bone A small elevation on the orbital surface of the zygomatic bone, just within the orbital margin, about 1 cm below the zygomaticofrontal suture; it gives attachment to the lateral check ligament, the lateral palpebral ligament, and the suspensory ligament of the eyeball.
Synonym: eminentia orbitalis ossis zygomatici, orbital eminence of zygomatic bone, Whitnall's tubercle.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital exenteration Removal of the entire contents of the orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
orbital fasciae The fascial layers in the orbit consisting of periorbita, septum orbitale, fascia muscularis musculorum bulbi, and vagina bulbi.
Synonym: fasciae orbitales.
(05 Mar 2000)
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aperture of orbit The somewhat quadrangular anterior entrance to the orbit which forms the base of the pyramid-shaped orbital cavity. It is bounded by the sharp supra-, infra-, and lateral orbital margins and a less obvious medial margin on each side of the upper nose.
Synonym: aditus orbitae, aperture of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
apex of orbit The posterior part of the orbit into which the optic canal opens; forms the tip of the pyramidal-shaped space.
(05 Mar 2000)
banana orbit <radiobiology> In a toroidal magnetic geometry, the fast spiraling of a charged particle around a magnetic field line is accompanied by a slow movement (drift) of the centre of the sprial. Particles with relatively low parallel energy are mirrored on the inside of the torus because the toroidal magnetic field has a 1/R dependence and is highest on the inside.
The combination of mirroring and drift produces a special class of particle orbits. Projected onto a poloidal plane, the drift orbit has the shape of a banana. These orbits are responsible for neo-classical diffusion and bootstrap current.
(09 Oct 1997)
margin of orbit The mostly sharp edge of the orbital opening which is the peripheral border of the base of the pyramid-shaped orbit. The superior half of the orbital rim is the supraorbital margin; the inferior half is the infraorbital margin. The frontal, maxillary, and zygomatic bones contribute to the orbital rim, which is generally strong to protect the orbital contents. Weak, potential fracture sites of the rim coincide with the sutures between the participating bones.
Synonym: margin of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial wall of orbit The thin, rectangular wall of the orbit formed by the orbital plate of the ethmoid, lacrimal, frontal and a small part of the sphenoid bones; the fossa for the lacrimal sac lies at its anterior limit.
Synonym: paries medialis orbitae.
(05 Mar 2000)
roof of orbit Formed by the orbital plate of the frontal bone and the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, the optic canal opens at its posterior limit; an indentation, the fossa for the lacrimal gland, is located in the anterolateral part of the roof.
Synonym: paries superior orbitae, superior wall of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior wall of orbit Formed by the orbital plate of the frontal bone and the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, the optic canal opens at its posterior limit; an indentation, the fossa for the lacrimal gland, is located in the anterolateral part of the roof.
Synonym: paries superior orbitae, superior wall of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
inferior wall of orbit The floor of the orbit; the shortest of the four walls of the orbit, sloping upward from the orbital margin; it is comprised of the maxilla and orbital process of the palatine bone.
Synonym: paries inferior orbitae, inferior wall of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
fat body of orbit The mass of fat contained in the orbit that contributes to the support of the eyeball.
Synonym: corpus adiposum orbitae, fat body of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
floor of orbit The floor of the orbit; the shortest of the four walls of the orbit, sloping upward from the orbital margin; it is comprised of the maxilla and orbital process of the palatine bone.
Synonym: paries inferior orbitae, inferior wall of orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
lateral wall of orbit A triangular wall of the orbit formed by the zygomatic bone, the greater wing of the sphenoid bone, and a small part of the frontal bone; posteriorly it is bounded by the superior and inferior orbital fissures.
Synonym: paries lateralis orbitae.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Orbit Evisceration - »õâ The surgical removal of the contents of the orbit. This includes the eyeball, blood vessels, muscles, fat, nerve supply, and periosteum. It should be differentiated from EYE EVISCERATION which removes the inner contents of the eye, leaving the sclera intact.
    Synonyms : Orbital Evisceration, Evisceration, Orbit, Evisceration, Orbital, Eviscerations, Orbit, Eviscerations, Orbital, Orbit Eviscerations, Orbital Eviscerations
  • Orbital Diseases - »õâ Diseases of the bony orbit and contents except the eyeball.
    Synonyms : Disease, Orbital, Diseases, Orbital, Orbital Disease
  • Orbital Fractures - »õâ Fractures of the bones in the orbit, which include parts of the frontal, ethmoidal, lacrimal, and sphenoid bones and the maxilla and zygoma.
    Synonyms : Blow Out Fractures, Blow-Out Fracture, Fracture, Blow-Out, Fracture, Orbital, Fractures, Blow Out, Fractures, Orbital, Orbital Fracture
  • Orbital Implants - »õâ Rounded objects made of coral, teflon, or alloplastic polymer and covered with sclera, and which are implanted in the orbit following enucleation. An artificial eye (EYE, ARTIFICIAL) is usually attached to the anterior of the orbital implant for cosmetic purposes.
    Synonyms : Implant, Orbital, Implants, Orbital, Orbital Implant
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orbital cavity eye socket: the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball
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orbital of or relating to an orbit; "orbital revolution"; "orbital velocity"
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orbital plane (astronomy) the plane on which a body is orbiting
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orbit the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another; "he plotted the orbit of the moon" sphere: a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit" scope: an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power" the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom orb: move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus" eye socket: the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball
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orbitale the craniometric point at the lowest point on the lower edge of the orbit
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