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Block of an upper oblique muscle of an eyeglobe

The block of an upper oblique muscle of an eyeglobe [(trochlea – PNA (The anatomic nomenclature Parisian), BNA (The anatomic nomenclature Basel), JNA (The anatomic nomenclature Yenskaya)] – the fibrous and cartilaginous ring attached to an awn on an anteromedial part of an upper wall of an eye-socket or a block pole through which there passes the sinew of an upper oblique muscle of an eyeglobe.

 
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