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Orbital trauma.
Ophthalmology Clinics of North America 2002 June
The orbit is designed to protect and nurture the eyeball. The seven bones of the orbit enclose a pear-shaped cavity. The bones of the superior and lateral orbit are extremely strong, as opposed to the bones of the inferior and medial orbit, which are extremely weak. The strengths and weaknesses inherent to the orbital bones produce a unique pressure safety valve, designed to protect the eyeball.
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