Taxonomic list T4, primary language: LA, subsidiary: EN, interface: EN, work in progress

lamina globi oculi

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FMAID TA UID Pair
Short official Latin term
Short English equivalent
58101 15514
lamina globi oculi
layer of eyeball
58102 6891 part
tunica fibrosa globi oculi
fibrous layer of eyeball
58269 6892 part
sclera
sclera
58238 6902 part
cornea
cornea
58103 6913 part
tunica vasculosa globi oculi ; uvea
vascular layer of eyeball ; uvea
7447 part
lamina supraciliaris
supraciliary layer
58301 6949 part
tunica interna globi oculi
internal layer of eyeball
58362 6898 part
lamina episcleralis sclerae
episcleral layer of sclera
58476 6931 part
lamina basalis corporis ciliaris
basal layer of ciliary body
7453 part
lamina choroideae
layer of choroid
58462 17821
lamina propria choroideae
proper layer of choroid
58435 6917 part
lamina vasculosa choroideae
vascular layer of choroid
58437 6918 part
lamina choroidocapillaris
choroidocapillary layer
58438 6919 part
complexus basalis choroideae
basal complex of choroid
7454 part
lamina basalis epithelii pigmentosi choroideae
inner basal lamina of choroid
7455 part
stratum fibrosum internum choroideae
inner fibrous layer of choroid
7456 part
stratum elasticum choroideae
elastic layer of choroid
7457 part
stratum fibrosum externum choroideae
external fibrous layer of choroid
7458 part
lamina basalis vasis capillaris choroideae
basal lamina of capillaries of choroid
58368 6915 part
lamina suprachoroidea choroideae
suprachoroid layer of choroid
58368 6900 part
lamina fusca sclerae
suprachoroid layer of sclera
58301 6950 part
retina
retina
22 items
60 entities
Scientific notes
UID
Libelle of note
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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Type of list T4
List Unit Identifier 15514
Number of children 59 (validated)
Number of units 22 (validated)
Signature 11482 (validated since 19.10.2024)
Date: 25.10.2024