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The orbital lamina of ethmoid bone, (or lamina papyracea or orbital lamina) is a smooth, oblong bone plate which forms the lateral surface of the labyrinth of the ethmoid bone in the skull. The plate covers in the middle and posterior ethmoidal cells and forms a large part of the medial wall of the orbit. It articulates above with the orbital plate of the frontal bone, below with the maxilla and the orbital process of palatine bone, in front with the lacrimal, and behind with the sphenoid.

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  • صفيحة حجاجية للعظم الغربالي (ar)
  • Lámina papirácea (es)
  • Lame orbitaire de l'os ethmoïde (fr)
  • Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone (en)
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  • الصفيحة الحجاجية للعظم الغربالي (بالإنجليزية: Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone)‏ (ar)
  • La lámina papirácea es la cara externa de la masa lateral del hueso etmoides. Debe su nombre a su apariencia rugosa (recuerda a un papiro). Forma parte de la pared interna o medial de la cavidad orbitaria. En su borde superior presenta las desembocaduras de los surcos etmodiales anterior y posterior, que al articular con el hueso frontal crean los conductos etmoidales o agujeros orbitarios.​ Presenta en su borde inferior el hiato semilunar, bordeado por la bulla etmoidal y la apófisis semilunar, donde desemboca el infundíbulo del etmoides en el meato medio.​ (es)
  • La lame orbitaire de l'os ethmoïde (ou lame papyracée de l’ethmoïde ou os planum de l’ethmoïde) est une plaque osseuse fine, lisse et oblongue qui forme la surface latérale du labyrinthe ethmoïdal. Le terme papyracé indique que cette lame est très fine et se fracture facilement. (fr)
  • The orbital lamina of ethmoid bone, (or lamina papyracea or orbital lamina) is a smooth, oblong bone plate which forms the lateral surface of the labyrinth of the ethmoid bone in the skull. The plate covers in the middle and posterior ethmoidal cells and forms a large part of the medial wall of the orbit. It articulates above with the orbital plate of the frontal bone, below with the maxilla and the orbital process of palatine bone, in front with the lacrimal, and behind with the sphenoid. (en)
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  • Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone (en)
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  • Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone (en)
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  • The seven bones which articulate to form the orbit. (en)
  • Ethmoid bone from the right side. (en)
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  • الصفيحة الحجاجية للعظم الغربالي (بالإنجليزية: Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone)‏ (ar)
  • La lámina papirácea es la cara externa de la masa lateral del hueso etmoides. Debe su nombre a su apariencia rugosa (recuerda a un papiro). Forma parte de la pared interna o medial de la cavidad orbitaria. En su borde superior presenta las desembocaduras de los surcos etmodiales anterior y posterior, que al articular con el hueso frontal crean los conductos etmoidales o agujeros orbitarios.​ Presenta en su borde inferior el hiato semilunar, bordeado por la bulla etmoidal y la apófisis semilunar, donde desemboca el infundíbulo del etmoides en el meato medio.​ (es)
  • The orbital lamina of ethmoid bone, (or lamina papyracea or orbital lamina) is a smooth, oblong bone plate which forms the lateral surface of the labyrinth of the ethmoid bone in the skull. The plate covers in the middle and posterior ethmoidal cells and forms a large part of the medial wall of the orbit. It articulates above with the orbital plate of the frontal bone, below with the maxilla and the orbital process of palatine bone, in front with the lacrimal, and behind with the sphenoid. Its name lamina papyracea is an appropriate description, as this part of the ethmoid bone is paper-thin and fractures easily. A fracture here could cause entrapment of the medial rectus muscle. (en)
  • La lame orbitaire de l'os ethmoïde (ou lame papyracée de l’ethmoïde ou os planum de l’ethmoïde) est une plaque osseuse fine, lisse et oblongue qui forme la surface latérale du labyrinthe ethmoïdal. Le terme papyracé indique que cette lame est très fine et se fracture facilement. (fr)
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  • Lamina orbitalis ossis ethmoidalis (en)
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  • Lamina orbitalis ossis ethmoidalis
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