pigmented layer of retina
epithelium, retinal pigment
A monolayer of pigmented epithelium covering the neural retina; develops from the outer of the two layers of the optic cup[ZFA]. the pigmented cell layer just outside the neurosensory retina that nourishes retinal visual cells, and is firmly attached to the underlying choroid and overlying retinal visual cells[WP].
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | lamina |
| Latin Name | epithelium, retinal pigment |
| FMA ID | 58627 |
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