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After coursing through the cavernous sinus, the ICA pierces through the dural wall of the sinus to enter the subarachnoid space. It then gives off its first branch - the ophthalmic artery, which runs with the optic nerve and ophthalmic vein into the orbit. The ophthalmic artery passes beneath the optic nerve from lateral to medial. Iridology Chart, Eye Nerves, Optometry Education, Arteries Anatomy, Nerve Anatomy, Abdominal Aorta, Medical Stickers, Eye Anatomy, Gross Anatomy

After coursing through the cavernous sinus, the ICA pierces through the dural wall of the sinus to enter the subarachnoid space. It then gives off its first branch - the ophthalmic artery, which runs with the optic nerve and ophthalmic vein into the orbit. The ophthalmic artery passes beneath the optic nerve from lateral to medial.

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Okay, we're back. I hope from my last post you were able to come away with a general overview of what optic nerve hypoplasia is. If you didn't catch that post, or if you've stumbled upon my blog because your child was just diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, I'd recommend beginning here for information, or here for the beginning of our own story with ONH : ) In January I attended a conference put on by the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TBSVI) specifically for parents…

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