Examination of the Topographical Anatomy and Fetal Development of the Tendinous Annulus of Zinn for a Common Origin of the Extraocular Recti
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2019Vol. 60(14), pp. 4564–4564
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Tetsu Naito, Kwang Ho Cho, Masahito Yamamoto, Hidetomo Hirouchi, Gen Murakami, Shogo Hayashi, Shinichi Abe
Abstract
Consequently, none of the specimens we examined exhibited an annular tendon representing a common origin of the four recti, suggesting that the common tendinous ring includes only medial, lateral, and inferior rectus muscles with the superior rectus taking its origin independently.
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