| choroid- |
Layer of blood vessels and pigments (usually brown or blue) that lies beneath the sclera (the white of the eye). Often mistakenly called the iris.
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| choroid |
Layer of blood vessels and pigments (usually brown or blue) that lies beneath the sclera (the white of the eye). Often mistakenly called the iris.
Ãâó: newmanblackstock.com/glossary.html
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the thin layer of major blood vessels that lies between the retina and sclera. The choroid supplies the retina with vital oxygen and nutrients. It thickens at the front of the eye to form the ciliary body.
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| choroid |
the thin layer of major blood vessels that lies between the retina and sclera. The choroid supplies the retina with vital oxygen and nutrients. It thickens at the front of the eye to form the ciliary body.
Ãâó: www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/eye_center/sub...
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| choroid- |
The highly vascular middle coat of the eye globe lying between the sclera and retina. Its principal function is blood supply to sustain the retina.
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