The Anatomy And Histology of the Human Eyeball in the Normal State, Its Development And Senescence ;
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As a rule, the ciliary zone shows a more uniform structure. A mark- ing made by fine, radially wavy stripes dominates here; the blood-vessels of the iris produce this. The striation is seen best in the middle of the ciliary zone. In the neighborhood of the angular line it is often entirely covered over as a result of the more marked development of the anterior connective-tissue layers, and this part is, moreover, also the thickest part of the whole iris. The inner half of the ciliary zone is pr...etty smooth; in the outer half, on the other hand, one sees the so-called contraction furrows (/) coursing obliquely over the meridional striations; these are sharply demarkated circular furrows, running concentric with the ciliary border, deepened when the iris is narrowed, and almost eradicated when the iris is broadened. An individual contraction furrow extends over a greater sector of the iris, but never over the whole iris. The furrows are fixed structures like the folds of the skin in the hollow of the hand, and are to be made out even when obscure (as slight deepenings or by another color) .
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