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The nasolacrimal duct is a duct through which the tears drain from the eyes into the nasal cavity through the medial condyle. Nasolacrimal duct is a membrane duct. The upper part is embedded in the bony nasolacrimal duct, which is closely combined with the periosteum; the lower part is on the deep side of the mucosa on the outer side of the nasal cavity. The lower part opens at the front of the outer wall of the lower nasal passage.

The nasolacrimal duct is a duct through which the tears drain from the eyes into the nasal cavity through the medial condyle. Nasolacrimal duct is a membrane duct. The upper part is embedded in the bony nasolacrimal duct, which is closely combined with the periosteum; the lower part is on the deep side of the mucosa on the outer side of the nasal cavity. The lower part opens at the front of the outer wall of the lower nasal passage.
Chinese name
Nasolacrimal duct
Foreign name
nasolacrimal duct
Category
Membrane duct
Lesion manifestation
Venous plexus

Nasolacrimal duct tears

Two pipes draining from the eyes into the nasal cavity. Nasolacrimal ducts are found in the amphibians.
human body
Nasolacrimal duct is a membrane duct. The upper part is embedded in the bony nasolacrimal duct, which is closely combined with the periosteum; the lower part is on the deep side of the mucosa on the outer side of the nasal cavity. The lower part opens at the front of the outer wall of the lower nasal passage.

Nasolacrimal duct disease manifestations

The mucosa at the opening of the nasolacrimal duct contains a rich venous plexus. During a cold, the mucous membrane is prone to congestion and swelling, leading to occlusion of the lower mouth of the nasolacrimal duct.

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