How To Use Hyaloid In A Sentence
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It fills the concavity of the retina, and is hollowed in front, forming a deep concavity, the hyaloid fossa, for the reception of the lens.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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The lips of the choroidal fissure, containing the hyaloid vessels, are fused or nearly so.
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By the sixth month all the vessels of the capsule are atrophied except the hyaloid artery, which disappears during the ninth month; the position of this artery is indicated in the adult by the hyaloid canal, which reaches from the optic disk to the posterior surface of the lens.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. The Organ of Sight
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The hyaloid vasculature is a transient embryonic vascular bed which is complete at birth in mammals and regresses contemporaneously with the formation of the retinal vasculature.
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Some floaters are remnants of the hyaloid artery, which usually disintegrates before birth.
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Its outer surface is in contact with the choroid; its inner with the hyaloid membrane of the vitreous body.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 1. The Tunics of the Eye
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The wall of Cloquet's canal consists of multifenestrated sheaths, previously basal lamina of hyaloid artery.
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The hyaloid artery lies in the hyaloid canal, or canal of Cloquet, and is a branch of the central artery of the retina, or one of its retinal distribution.
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It rests, behind, in the hyaloid fossa in the forepart of the vitreous body; in front, it is in contact with the free border of the iris, but recedes from it at the circumference, thus forming the posterior chamber of the eye; it is retained in its position chiefly by the suspensory ligament of the lens, already described.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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It is transparent, of the consistence of thin jelly, and is composed of an albuminous fluid enclosed in a delicate transparent membrane, the hyaloid membrane.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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In the center of the vitreous body, running from the entrance of the optic nerve to the posterior surface of the lens, is a canal, the hyaloid canal, filled with lymph and lined by a prolongation of the hyaloid membrane.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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By the second month the lens is invested by a vascular mesodermal capsule, the capsula vasculosa lentis; the bloodvessels supplying the posterior part of this capsule are derived from the hyaloid artery; those for the anterior part from the anterior ciliary arteries; the portion of the capsule which covers the front of the lens is named the pupillary membrane.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. The Organ of Sight
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The zonula ciliaris splits into two layers, one of which is thin and lines the hyaloid fossa; the other is named the suspensory ligament of the lens: it is thicker, and passes over the ciliary body to be attached to the capsule of the lens a short distance in front of its equator.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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The zonula ciliaris splits into two layers, one of which is thin and lines the hyaloid fossa; the other is named the suspensory ligament of the lens: it is thicker, and passes over the ciliary body to be attached to the capsule of the lens a short distance in front of its equator.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
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The artery immediately bifurcates into an upper and a lower branch, and each of these again divides into a medial or nasal and a lateral or temporal branch, which at first run between the hyaloid membrane and the nervous layer; but they soon enter the latter, and pass forward, dividing dichotomously.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 1. The Tunics of the Eye
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They are like two balls of fire, and there is a peculiar transparency of the hyaloid membrane, or injection of that of the retina.
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