ductus nasolacrimalis - traduction vers arabe
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ductus nasolacrimalis - traduction vers arabe

CARRIES TEARS FROM THE LACRIMAL SAC OF THE EYE INTO THE NASAL CAVITY
Tear duct; Tear ducts; Tear Duct; Naso-lacrimal canal opening; Naso-lacrimal duct; Tear-duct; Nasolacrimal passage; Nasolacrymal passage; Tear canal; Nasolacrimal ducts; Ductus nasolacrimalis; Nasolacrymal ducts; Nasolacrymal duct; Tearduct

ductus nasolacrimalis         
‎ القَناةُ الأَنْفِيَّةُ الدَّمْعِيَّة‎
nasolacrimal duct         
‎ القَناةُ الأَنْفِيَّةُ الدَّمْعِيَّة‎
tear duct         
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Définition

tear duct
¦ noun a passage through which tears pass from the lachrymal glands to the eye or from the eye to the nose.

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Nasolacrimal duct

The nasolacrimal duct (also called the tear duct) carries tears from the lacrimal sac of the eye into the nasal cavity. The duct begins in the eye socket between the maxillary and lacrimal bones, from where it passes downwards and backwards. The opening of the nasolacrimal duct into the inferior nasal meatus of the nasal cavity is partially covered by a mucosal fold (valve of Hasner or plica lacrimalis).

Excess tears flow through the nasolacrimal duct which drains into the inferior nasal meatus. This is the reason the nose starts to run when a person is crying or has watery eyes from an allergy, and why one can sometimes taste eye drops. This is for the same reason when applying some eye drops it is often advised to close the nasolacrimal duct by pressing it with a finger to prevent the medicine from escaping the eye and having unwanted side effects elsewhere in the body as it will proceed through the canal to the Nasal Cavity.

Like the lacrimal sac, the duct is lined by stratified columnar epithelium containing mucus-secreting goblet cells, and is surrounded by connective tissue.