The Vitreous Body Its Origin Development And Structure As Observed in the Eye

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We should thus have the unique case of an ectodermal structure separating from its parental tissue and enter- ing into functional dependence on a mesodermal structure, a phe- nomenon unparalleled in embryonic development. While it is true, that in the inner portions of the optic cup, with progressive differ- entiation, the retina loses the faculty of producing vitreous fibers, this does not hold of the retina in its whole extent. In embryos of 25 and even 35 mm length, which marks the height of... development of the vascular system, the greater part of the vitreous fibers is still in connection with the retina, while throughout the whole course of embryonic development, and even in the fully developed eye, the vitreous body fibers remain united with the retina in the region of the pars ciliaris sive coeca retinae. There the vitreous body never separates from the basal cells of the retina to which it owes its ori- gin. This may be readily seen by comparing the corresponding sections of the eyes of embryos of 25, 35, 60, 80, 100, 130, 175, and 250 mm length.

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