1. Infraorbital foramenIn human anatomy, the infraorbital foramen (IOF) is an opening in the skull located below the infraorbital margin (IOM) of the orbit (eye socket). It allows passage for the infraorbital artery, vein, and nerve. The IOF-IOM distance varies between 6.10 to 10.9 mm (0.240 to 0.43 in). Forming the exterior end of the infraorbital canal, the infraorbital foramen communicates with the infraorbital groove, the canal's opening on the interior side.
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