medial palpebral artery

inferior palpebral artery

The medial palpebral arteries (internal palpebral arteries) are arteries of the head. They are two in number, superior and inferior, arise from the ophthalmic, opposite the pulley of the Obliquus superior.

Type Vessel
Parent Structure palpebral artery
Latin Name inferior palpebral artery
FMA ID 50012

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the medial palpebral artery?
The medial palpebral arteries (internal palpebral arteries) are arteries of the head. They are two in number, superior and inferior, arise from the ophthalmic, opposite the pulley of the Obliquus superior.
What is the Latin name for the medial palpebral artery?
The Latin name for the medial palpebral artery is inferior palpebral artery.

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