Lacrimal glands are the tear producing glands located above each eyeball. They continuously supply tear fluid that gets wiped across your eye surface each time you blink your eyelids. A common problem is the inflammation or swelling of the lacrimal gland . What are the Symptoms of Lacrimal Gland inflammation? The lacrimal gland is a compound tubuloalveolar serous gland composed primarily of acinar, ductal, and myoepithelial cells (Figure 1). Acinar cells account for over 80% of the cell type present in the lacrimal gland and form the site for synthesis, storage, and secretion of proteins. Several of these proteins have antibacterial or growth factor properties and are crucial to the health of the ocular surface. Acinar cells are highly polarized cells with tight junctions surrounding each acinar ... The lacrimal gland lies in the superolateral aspect of the orbit. It is part of the lacrimal apparatus and is responsible for tear production. Gross anatomy The lacrimal gland is roughly almond-sized and located anteriorly in the superolateral ... The lacrimal gland lies in the superolateral aspect of the orbit. It is part of the lacrimal apparatus and is responsible for tear production .