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DOI: 10.1136/bjo.28.7.317
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The Lacrimation Reflex

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“…According to Mutch (1944) and Botelho (1964), the parasympathetic fibres to the lacrimal gland relay in the sphenopalatine ganglion, which suggests that the secretory fibres stimulated in the present experiments are postganglionic, but this requires further investigation.…”
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“…According to Mutch (1944) and Botelho (1964), the parasympathetic fibres to the lacrimal gland relay in the sphenopalatine ganglion, which suggests that the secretory fibres stimulated in the present experiments are postganglionic, but this requires further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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The lacrimal nerve, a branch of the trigeminal, is mainly a sensory nerve but it also conveys parasympathetic and probably sympathetic fibres to the lacrimal gland (Mutch, 1944). The role of these autonomic fibres in controlling lacrimal secretion is not clear.
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“…4 Mutch reported that infants do not produce tears until a few weeks after birth. 7 Apt and Cullen found that 82% of their noncrying full-term infants had normal tearing at 1 day of age, with the number increasing to 95% by the end of the first week of life. 3 Similarly, Patrick reported that 84% of 212 term infants displayed normal tearing without ocular or nasal irritation.…”
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“…3 Mutch claimed that infants do not produce tears until a few weeks after birth. 7 Spiegler and Mayer, in their study on new-born babies of 34-47 gestational weeks using Schirmer 1 test, showed that babies had an average basal tear production of 5 mm ± 3 mm in 5 minutes. They made a correlation of tear production to body weight and compared this value to the data in adult persons: in this calculation, the prematures had a ten-times higher tear production than adult persons.…”
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