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Structure of lamina episcleralis

Known as: Lamina episcleralis, Episcleral layer, Episcleral layer of eyeball 
A thin fibrous membrane that covers the outer surface of the anteriors sclera and contains blood vessels which supply the sclera.
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2006
2006
Preface Acknowledgements 1. The Eyelids 2. The Orbit 3. The Conjunctiva 4. The Episclera and Sclera 5. Dry Eye 6. The Cornea 7… 
2004
2004
Background: The aim of this investigation was to reassess the impact of the scleral rim on the swelling of the mammalian corneal… 
1999
1999
Abstract · Background: Since postoperative hypotony has been a frequent complication of glaucomatous filtration surgery with… 
1980
1980
The percentage of degranulated ocular mast cells in five egg albumin--immunized, systemically challenged rats was compared with… 
1979
1979
Blood may be refluxed into Schlemm's canal in the normal eye by occlusion of recipient veins in a sector of the conjunctiva and… 
1966
1966
THE clinical impression of one of us (D.W.S.) that oxyphenbutazone (Tanderil) had a markedly beneficial effect on episcleritis… 
1962
1962
It is generally assumed that in cats as in rabbits and man, the aqueous is drained into small episcleral and conjunctival vessels…