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O que (quem) é choroid - definição

VASCULAR LAYER OF THE EYE, CONTAINING CONNECTIVE TISSUE, AND LYING BETWEEN THE RETINA AND THE SCLERA
Choroids; Choroid diseases; Chorioretinal; Choroidal; Choroidea; Choroid coat; Fibrous coat of the eye
  • Choroidal blood flow revealed with ICG-angiography (Spectralis, Heidelberg) and [[laser Doppler imaging]]<ref>Léo Puyo, Michel Paques, and Michael Atlan, "Spatio-temporal filtering in laser Doppler holography for retinal blood flow imaging," Biomed. Opt. Express 11, 3274-3287 (2020)</ref>

Choroid         
·noun The choroid coat of the eye. ·see Eye.
II. Choroid ·adj resembling the chorion; as, the choroid plexuses of the ventricles of the brain, and the choroid coat of the eyeball.
Choroid         
The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, is a part of the uvea, the vascular layer of the eye, and contains connective tissues, and lies between the retina and the sclera. The human choroid is thickest at the far extreme rear of the eye (at 0.
Choroidal         
·adj Pertaining to the choroid coat.

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Choroid

The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, is a part of the uvea, the vascular layer of the eye, and contains connective tissues, and lies between the retina and the sclera. The human choroid is thickest at the far extreme rear of the eye (at 0.2 mm), while in the outlying areas it narrows to 0.1 mm. The choroid provides oxygen and nourishment to the outer layers of the retina. Along with the ciliary body and iris, the choroid forms the uveal tract.

The structure of the choroid is generally divided into four layers (classified in order of furthest away from the retina to closest):

  • Haller's layer - outermost layer of the choroid consisting of larger diameter blood vessels;
  • Sattler's layer - layer of medium diameter blood vessels;
  • Choriocapillaris - layer of capillaries; and
  • Bruch's membrane (synonyms: Lamina basalis, Complexus basalis, Lamina vitra) - innermost layer of the choroid.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para choroid
1. The pig cells used in the treatment come from the lining of a brain structure called the choroid plexus.