Pars ciliaris retinae
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The Interior of anterior half of bulb of eye. | |
Gray's | subject #225 1011 |
The posterior surfaces of the ciliary processes are covered by a bilaminar layer of black pigment cells, which is continued forward from the retina, and is named the pars ciliaris retinae.
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