The Vitreous Body, Its Origin, Development, And Structure As Observed in the Eye of the Pig
The book The Vitreous Body, Its Origin, Development, And Structure As Observed in the Eye of the Pig was written by author Fromm, Aloisius William, 1883- Here you can read free online of The Vitreous Body, Its Origin, Development, And Structure As Observed in the Eye of the Pig book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Vitreous Body, Its Origin, Development, And Structure As Observed in the Eye of the Pig a good or bad book?
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This structure is the hya- loid canal. We have already called attention to the wide difference in the diameter of the hyaloid artery and the so-called hyaloid canal, and expressed our doubts that the latter represents nothing but the cavity left for a time after the former has been resorbed. This 22 explanation is defended most persistently by Wolfrum, who main- tains moreover that the hyaloid canal is not found in the eyes of adult animals, except in connection with remnants of the hyaloid art...ery. The discussion of the latter statement we reserve until later. 'For the embryonic eye, however, we can not accept Wolfrum 's explanation. Equatorial sections prepared for the purpose of ascertaining the precise time of the first appearance of the hyaloid canal show that it is formed in embryos between 130 and 150 mm length. From the first it shows its characteristic funnel-like shape, its size consid- erably exceeding the diameter of the blood vessel (Figure 20). The latter most frequently appears in the center of the canal and shows no relation to its walls (Figure 18).
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