The Anatomy of the Human Eye As Illustrated By Enlarged Stereoscopic Photographs
The Anatomy of the Human Eye As Illustrated By Enlarged Stereoscopic Photographs
Thomson, Arthur, 1858-1935
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H Ora serrata : here the oedema of the pars optica retinae, due either to post-mortem changes or the influence of the preservative, is very definitely limited in front in harmony with the attached edge of the ora serrata. I Retina. / Chorioid (chorioidea). K Sclerotic (sclera). PLATE 15 Antero-posterior view through the eye of a full-time foetus (lived one day). Note the absolute and proportionately greater thickness of the cornea, the shallow anterior chamber, the more spherical lens, and the ...smaller ciliary body. The retina is thicker and thrown into folds. How much of this is due to post-mortem change or the use of preservatives it is difficult to say, but possibly the occurrence of these folds in the living accounts for the ' shot J or 'watered silk' appearance of the retina revealed on the ophthalmoscopic examination of the eyes of young children. There is a tag of tissue (m) extending forwards from the optic papilla ; this is probably a fold of retina which has been divided on the near half of the section.
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