Anatomy and Histology of the Eye and Orbit in Domestic Animals |
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animals anterior anteriorly appears attached beneath blood bone branch canal caudal cells choroid ciliary arteries ciliary body close cone continuous cornea course crystalline lens described diameter divides dorsal ducts edge enter epithelium ethmoidal extends external eyelid fibers foramen forward frontal ganglion gives gland globe inferior inferior rectus infraorbital insertion internal maxillary iris join lacrimal artery larger lateral rectus lateral rectus muscle layer leaves lens lies lower major margin maxillary medial membrane microns muscular nictitans oblique muscle ophthalmic nerve optic foramen optic nerve orbital vein origin palatine palpebral paragraph passes periorbita pigment posterior posterior ciliary rectus muscle retina retractor retractor bulbi root sclera seen shape short showing side slightly sphenopalatine superior oblique superior rectus supply supraorbital surface tapetum temporal thick thin tissue travels turns upper usually varies vascular venous ventral vessels width zygomatic