The Anatomy And Histology of the Human Eyeball in the Normal State Its Developm

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The Anatomy And Histology of the Human Eyeball in the Normal State Its Developm
Maximilian Salzmann
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The muscularis of the arteries is more weakly developed inside the eye than in the orbit; this probably depends upon the fact that the walls of the intraocular vessel have only to bear the difference between the blood pressure and the intraocular pressure. One often comes upon the statement that the muscularis is absent in the arteries (in the retina and iris). This is not correct; smooth muscle-fibers of the wall can be followed even into the finer branches.
The veins are everywhere provided w
...ith perivascular sheaths; in general, their wall consists of connective tissue; muscle-fibers appear only in the vortex veins in the neighborhood of the outer surface of the sclera. According to my observations, these are directed crosswise or obliquely.
b) Lymph Passages True lymph vessels occur only in the scleral conjunctiva, not, however, in the eyeball itself, nor in the orbit. On the other hand, larger spaces are present, which, among other purposes, serve to a greater or lesser extent for the movement of lymph.


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