• in the sclera that is occupied by a mesh-like structure called the lamina cribrosa. It is formed by a multilayered network of collagen fibers that extend...
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  • Lamina cribrosa may refer to: Cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone (horizontal lamina or lamina cribrosa ossis ethmoidalis) Lamina cribrosa sclerae, a...
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    Sclera (redirect from Sclerae)
    The inner third joins with some choroidal tissue to form a plate (lamina cribrosa) across the optic nerve with perforations through which the optic fibers...
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    pinholes. SHG microscopy has been used for studies of the cornea and lamina cribrosa sclerae, both of which consist primarily of collagen. Second-harmonic generation...
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    diminishing toward the ora serrata. As the nerve fibers pass through the lamina cribrosa sclerae they lose their medullary sheaths and are continued onward through...
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