What's the difference between supraocular and supraorbital?
Supraocular
Definition:
(a.) Above the eyes; -- said of certain scales of fishes and reptiles.
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Supraorbital
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Supraorbitar
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(1) The case of a 32-year-old man who suffered a blow to his left supraorbital region and eyebrow in an automatic closing door is reported to draw attention to the uncommon but trivial nature of this injury which may result in profound visual loss.
(2) The supraorbital-infraorbital placode forms the dorsal part of the ALLNG; the hyomandibular placode forms the ventral part of the ALLNG.
(3) His data also indicate that the supraorbital region in extant humans cannot be accurately modeled as a beam.
(4) The richly vascularized gland is supplied on its medial surface by large branches of the supraorbital and ethmoidal arteries.
(5) The thermograms have shown appearance of dark "cold" spots and a fall of temperature by 1.0 degrees C and lower in the supraorbital and orbital areas of the affected eye.
(6) Blink reflex was elicited by paired electrical stimulation over the supraorbital nerve.
(7) Seven patients with significant frontal trauma involving the supraorbital region associated with orbital roof "blow-in" fractures were admitted to the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS) at the University of Maryland Medical System over a 16-month period.
(8) Three principal patterns were identified, depending upon whether there was augmentation (Type 1), diminution (Type 2) or no change (Type 3) in the character of the supraorbital Doppler signal upon temporal artery compression.
(9) A blink reflex study by electrical stimulation of the supraorbital nerve was carried out in these 4 patients to determine the site of lesions.
(10) This indicates that there is much more supraorbital bone than is necessary both to counter masticatory loads and to provide an adequate safety factor to failure for these loads.
(11) The appearance of marked supraorbital tori and ethmofrontal sinuses are probably correlated developments.
(12) Bilateral frontal bone was removed by craniectomy cutting along with both sides of the prematurely closed coronal suture in the back and to the supraorbital ridge in the front after making bicoronal scalp incision on supine position.
(13) Facial synkinesis could be measured objectively on the involved side in all patients by simultaneously recording from the orbicularis oculi and orbicularis oris muscles at the time of supraorbital nerve stimulation.
(14) Compared to direct carotid angiography, 66% of the positive supratrochlear and 13% of the positive supraorbital findings in the hypertensive patient group could be shown to be false positive results.
(15) The electromyographic (EMG) response from the mentalis muscle to stimulation of the supraorbital nerve was recorded during microvascular decompression (MVD) of the facial nerve to relieve HFS and compared to the response from the same muscle to stimulation of the zygomatic branch of the facial nerve in four patients.
(16) The amplitude of the response of the supraorbital reflex (blink reflex), which can be elicited in patients with hemifacial spasm intraoperatively on the affected side despite the use of inhalation anesthesia, also increased after brief stimulation at a high rate (50 pps).
(17) The reflex evoked by electrical stimulation of the supraorbital nerve contralateral to the side of the hemispheral lesion was absent or depressed in 14 out of 28 cases.
(18) The cupula of the supraorbital neuromast in the lateral line canal of the clown knifefish contains vertical columns.
(19) This was done by measuring and analysing patterns of in vivo bone strain recorded from rosette strain gauges bonded to the supraorbital region of Macaca fascicularis (the crab-eating or long-tailed monkey) and Papio anubis (the olive baboon) during mastication and incision.
(20) Additionally, a histologic analysis of the supraorbital ridge in a separate preserved cadaver population was performed.