Krause's gland
Small, mucous accessory lacrimal glands that are found underneath the eyelid where the upper and lower conjuctivae meet. Their ducts unite into a rather long sinus which open into the fornix conjunctiva. There are approximately forty Krause glands in the region of the upper eyelid, and around 6 to 8 in the region of the lower lid. The function of these glands are to produce tears which are secreted onto the surface of the conjuctiva. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krause's_glands ]
Synonyms: Krause gland
Term info
- SCTID:23492003
- UMLS:C1306642 (ncithesaurus:Gland_of_Krause)
- SCTID:278359007
- FMA:59056
- NCIT:C32678
- Wikipedia:Krause's_glands
conjunctival gland, accessory lacrimal gland
uberon
UBERON:0011186
Conjunctival gland