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Zygomaticofacial Artery (Right)
Cardiovascular System

Zygomaticofacial Artery (Right)

Arteria zygomaticofacialis

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Origin

The lacrimal artery accompanies the lacrimal nerve along the superior surface of the lateral rectus muscle. Here, it gives off two zygomatic branches, the zygomaticofacial and the zygomaticotemporal arteries (Standring, 2016).

Course

The zygomaticofacial artery accompanies the zygomaticofacial nerve in the lateral wall of the orbit. It enters the cheek via the zygomaticofacial foramen (Netter, 2011).

Branches

There are no named branches, however, the zygomaticofacial artery anastomosis with the zygomaticoorbital arteries in the face.

Supplied Structures

The zygomaticofacial artery supplies the overlying skin of the cheek.

References

Netter, F. H. (2011) Atlas of Human Anatomy. Saunders/Elsevier.

Standring, S. (2016) Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. Gray's Anatomy Series 41 edn.: Elsevier Limited.

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