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Hyaloid canal
Known as:
Canalis hyaloideus
, Cloquet's canal
, Stilling's canal
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Vitreous humor which fills the canal occupied by the hyaloid artery.
National Institutes of Health
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Portion of vitreous humor
Vitreous body structure
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Pathway of Subarachnoid Hemorrhaged Blood into Eye
Yuzhu Chai
,
Minoru Tanaka
,
Y. Koike
,
H. Yamazaki
,
S. Okisaka
2017
Corpus ID: 212517276
Aims: The pathway of subarachnoid hemorrhaged blood into the eye in Terson’s syndrome has not been definitively determined. We…
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2015
2015
Laparoscopic benefits to rare hernias
B. Heuvel
Hernia
2015
Corpus ID: 195683929
2004
2004
Visualization of the Cloquet canal during triamcinolone-assisted vitrectomy.
H. Enaida
,
Y. Hata
,
A. Ueno
,
T. Ishibashi
,
H. Torii
,
T. Sakamoto
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology
2004
Corpus ID: 27352111
A51-YEAR-OLD JAPAnese man visited us with visual loss in his right eye. A slitlamp and ophthalmoscopic examination of the eye…
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1982
1982
[Ultrastructure of the hyaloid canal and its retraction during gestation (author's transl)].
E. van der Zypen
,
F. Fankhauser
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
1982
Corpus ID: 33041998
1. The cells of the hyaloid canal originate from the primitive meningeal cells; 2. The lumen of the hyaloid canal can be observed…
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1981
1981
Polanski in Wessex. Filming Tess of the Urbervilles
W. Costanzo
1981
Corpus ID: 190060353
TESS. Distributed by Columbia Pictures for Renn Productions (France) and Burrill Productions (England), 1980. Directed by Roman…
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1933
1933
Utilisation des larves de certaines mouches pour le traitement de l’ostéomyélite et de diverses affections chirurgicales chroniques
P. Brumpt
,
pourtour de l’anus
,
É. Brumpt
,
fonnier succomba
1933
Corpus ID: 80045042
C’est certainement avec une grande surprise que presque tous les auteurs ayant eu l’occasion d’observer des myiases naturelles ou…
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