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- Choroid of the Eye: What It Is, Anatomy Function
The choroid is part of the middle layer of your eyeball’s outer wall It supplies blood and helps your eyes handle light that enters them
- Choroid - Wikipedia
The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, is a part of the uvea, the vascular layer of the eye It contains connective tissues, and lies between the retina and the sclera
- Choroid of the Eye - All About Vision
What is the choroid? The choroid is the middle layer of tissue in the wall of the eye It’s found between the sclera (the whites of the eyes) and the retina (the light-sensitive tissue in the back of the eye) This thin layer of tissue is made up almost entirely of blood vessels
- The structure and function of the human choroid - ScienceDirect
The choroid is a sponge-like vascular connective tissue located between the sclera and the retina and making up the posterior part of the uvea (Fig 1) In humans, it is about 200 μm thick at birth and decreases to about 80 μm by age 90 years (Ramrattan et al , 1994)
- Choroid - Structure, Function, Location, Diagram, Anatomy
The choroid is a vascular layer of the eye located between the retina and the sclera (the white outer layer of the eye) It is rich in blood vessels and provides oxygen and nutrients to the outer layers of the retina The choroid is part of the uveal tract, which also includes the iris and the ciliary body
- Choroid - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The choroid is a thin, highly vascular, and pigmented layer of the eye situated between the sclera and the retina It constitutes the posterior five-sixths of the uveal tract Owing to its rich melanocyte content, the choroid appears dark brown
- Choroid: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The choroid is the layer of blood vessels and connective tissue between the white of the eye and retina (at the back of the eye) It is part of the uvea and supplies nutrients to the inner parts of the eye
- IMI—The Dynamic Choroid: New Insights, Challenges, and Potential . . .
The choroid is the vascular layer of the eye located between the sclera and Bruch's membrane Accumulating evidence suggests that the choroid is involved in the regulation of eye growth, with potential implications for both the development of myopia and its treatment
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