Anatomy of Bony Orbit - Boundaries, Features, Relations
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Summary
The bony orbit is a pyramidal structure formed by various bones, including the frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, maxilla, lacrimal, and ethmoid bones. It consists of a roof, floor, medial, and lateral walls, with specific features like foramina and fossae. The orbital axis is oriented differently from the visual axis, creating an angle of 20-25 degrees.