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vet-Anatomy The Anatomy of veterinary imaging
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Veterinary anatomy

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Extraconal space - Dog - Eye - Orbit - vet-Anatomy
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Extraconal space

Spatium extraconicum

Definition

Felipe Barona Lopez

The extraconal space lies between the periorbita and the muscular cone formed by the muscles of the eyeball and their fascias. Delimited rostrally by the orbital septum and caudally by the apex of orbit.

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Extraconal space - Dog - Eye - Orbit - vet-Anatomy
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Veterinary anatomy

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  5. Extraconal space

Underlying structures: There are no anatomical children for this anatomical part

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