The orbital surface presents medially by trochlear fovea and laterally by lacrimal fossa.
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The orbital surface is limited at the front by part of the orbit s circumference.
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The " orbital surface " forms the lateral part and some of the inferior part of the bony orbit.
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Low-velocity objects usually cause penetrating injuries in the regions of the orbital surfaces, where the bones are thinner and thus more likely to break.
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The floor ( inferior wall ) is formed by the orbital surface of maxilla, the orbital surface of zygomatic bone and the minute orbital process of palatine bone.
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The floor ( inferior wall ) is formed by the orbital surface of maxilla, the orbital surface of zygomatic bone and the minute orbital process of palatine bone.
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The orbital surface of the maxillary process of the zygomatic bone forms a part of the infraorbital rim and a small part of the anterior part of the lateral orbital wall.
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The orbital surface of the frontal process of the zygomatic bone forms the anterior lateral orbital wall, with usually a small paired foramen, the zygomaticofacial foramen opening on its lateral surface.
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In the human, on the orbital surface it surrounds the caudal portion of the orbital sulcus ( H ) from which it extends laterally into the orbital part of inferior frontal gyrus ( H ).
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Its " antero-medial surface " forms, by its junction with the orbital surface of the maxilla and with the great wing of the sphenoid, part of the floor and lateral wall of the orbit.