Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6201585 | Ophthalmology | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The premacular bursa, also called the posterior precortical vitreous pocket, was found to continue superiorly beyond the posterior pole without a detectable border. The bursa fused broadly with the extension of the preoptic area of Martegiani, namely Cloquet's canal, or the hyaloidal tract of Eisner. These findings suggest that there is a direct anteroposterior connection between the retrolental and premacular and preoptic spaces already existent in the eyes of young adults before the occurrence of vitreous degeneration. This observation may have important implications with respect to the movement of intrinsic and extrinsic mediators between the anterior and posterior segments.
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Authors
Karen B. MD, Claudine E. MD, M. Carolina MD, Michael MD, PhD,