Talk:Nasolacrimal duct

Redundant Article, consider merging
There seem to be 3 nearly identical articles on this topic. They all even use the same illustration photo. Perhaps they should be merged. Cheesefromwater (talk) 14:14, 6 January 2015 (UTC)
 * Lacrimal apparatus
 * Lacrimal canaliculi


 * Lacrimal apparatus, lacrimal canaliculi and nasolacrimal duct could be fused into a single one, that should be called Lacrimal apparatus. They should defenitely not be merged with nasolacrimal canal. Perhaps it should include the lacrimal gland.
 * The lacrimal apparatus is divided in different parts, as it is specified in the article. But the nasolacrimal canal is neither a part of the lacrimal apparatus nor a synonym or part of the nasolacrimal duct. According to different anatomy reference textbooks (Feneis, Sobotta, Gray), the canal is the osseous space inside the superior maxilla (it is a part of the bone) and the duct is the part of the lacrimal apparatus that goes through the canal. They're radically different things and should not be fused into one article.
 * - Sumurruchu (talk) 11:15, 26 May 2024 (UTC)

Where...??? and pictures
Where is the tear duct located in the body? Also, the pictures aren't as informative, at least to me (i can't understand most of the things on there :/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beary605 (talk • contribs) 01:10, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

Merge proposal

 * Suppport the March proposal to merge Nasolacrimal canal and this page on the duct, because they're so closely-related topics their best discussed together for context. Distinctions between them can be discussed on the page. Merging here might be best, as this is the better-developed page. Klbrain (talk) 09:34, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
 * Support makes sense to cover these two small structures together. Tom (LT) (talk) 11:26, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
 * Support, per the above. –Tobias (talk) 16:12, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
 * Don't support the merge. See my comment in "Redundant Article, consider merging". Sumurruchu (talk) 11:19, 26 May 2024 (UTC)