Human orbital muscle in adult cadavers and near-term fetuses: its bony attachments and individual variation identified by immunohistochemistry.
Kwang Ho ChoZhe Wu JinShinichi UmekiMasahito YamamotoGen MurakamiShin-Ichi AbeJosé Francisco Rodríguez-VázquezPublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2021)
The lesser wing attachment of the OM seemed to establish after birth. A growing common origin of the three recti was likely involved in "stealing" the near-term OM attachment from the ethmoid. The strong immunoreactivity of remnant-like OM in the elderly suggests that OM contraction is still likely to occur against the increased flow through a thin vein. However, the contraction might have no clinical significance.