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Level 2 | organum visuale (par) Short Extended |
Current level | tunica fibrosa globi oculi (par) Short |
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6891 |
The Tunica fibrosa has been subdivided into the Sclera, the Cornea and the Limbus corneae, a transitional zone between sclera and cornea, of utmost importance for the maintenance of intra-ocular pressure, since the removal of aqueous humor occurs here. The terminology used follows Hogan MJ, Alvarado JA, Weddell JE (1971) Histology of the Human Eye. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA.
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6904 |
New term; the Venulae aquosae ('Wasservenen') were described by Ascher KW (1942) Am J Ophthalmol 25:31. They collect the Humor aquosus from the Sinus venosus sclerae, and drain into the Venae episclerales.
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Type of list | P3F |
List Unit Identifier | 6891 |
Sublist 1 | 6892 sclera 26/9 on 7.4.2018 |
Sublist 2 | 6902 cornea 41/14 on 7.4.2018 |
Sublist 3 | 6904 limbus corneae 25/10 on 7.4.2018 |
Subtotals | subchildren 92 subunits 33 |
Proper children | 5 |
Number of children | 97 (validated) |
Proper units | 1 |
Number of units | 34 (validated) |
Signature | 21005 (validated since 11.5.2018) |
Date: 03.10.2024 |