capillary layer of choroid

capillary lamina of choroid

The capillary lamina of choroid or choriocapillaris is a layer of capillaries that is immediately adjacent to Bruch's membrane in the choroid.

Type Vessel
Parent Structure organ component layer
Latin Name capillary lamina of choroid
FMA ID 58437

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capillary layer of choroid?
The capillary lamina of choroid or choriocapillaris is a layer of capillaries that is immediately adjacent to Bruch's membrane in the choroid.
What is the Latin name for the capillary layer of choroid?
The Latin name for the capillary layer of choroid is capillary lamina of choroid.

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