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The medial angle of the eye is the angle formed by the upper and lower eyelids at the medial canthus. It is sometimes used to describe the medial canthus itself. You might think of it as the spot where your eyelids meet closest to your nose.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The eyes are medial to the ears.
The medial canthus is the point where the upper and lower eyelids meet on the inner side of the eye. It helps to protect the eye by preventing foreign particles from entering the eye and also assists in the proper drainage of tears through the tear ducts.
It seems like there may be a typographical error in "noise" instead of "nose." The bridge of the nose is indeed located in the middle of the face, between the eyes, connecting the two sides of the nose. It serves as a distinguishing feature of the facial structure.
The greater trochanter is a lateral structure of the femur.
The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
The medial rectus inserts on the medial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.
The medial epicondyle is the most medial structure of the humerus. The trochlea is the second.
The lacrimal sac is the structure on the medial aspect of each eye that drains tears into the nose. Tears produced by the eye drain through the lacrimal puncta, then pass through the canaliculi and into the lacrimal sac before flowing into the nose via the nasolacrimal duct.
The medial glands of the eye are sebaceous and sweat glands. These glands produce moisture to lubricate the eye.
The medial angle of the eye is the angle formed by the upper and lower eyelids at the medial canthus. It is sometimes used to describe the medial canthus itself. You might think of it as the spot where your eyelids meet closest to your nose.
The spine is a medial structure. It lies in the midline of the body.
The term is "medial."
The ulna is not a midline structure. It is, however, the most medial bone of the forearm.
Yes, the palpebrae (eyelids) are connected at both the lateral and medial canthus, forming the corners of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. These connections help maintain the structure and function of the eyelids.
The bladder is a medial structure. It's found in the midline of the body.
The Medial Rectus.