PMID: 6403481Feb 1, 1983Paper

Patterns of the choriocapillaris. A method to study the choroidal vasculature of the enucleated human eye

International Ophthalmology
S YoneyaK Shimizu

Abstract

We examined the architecture of the choriocapillaris in enucleated human eyes by flat preparation using trypsin digestion and corrosion cast technique by injecting methacrylate into the vortex vein. The choriocapillaris in the posterior fundus had a distinct lobular pattern of about 600 mu in diameter. An arteriole entered the lobule at its center, and a ring of collector capillaries surrounded the lobule. In the equatorial and more peripheral fundus, arterioles and veins were located in the plane of the choriocapillaris, and the choriocapillaris was segmental in arrangement.

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