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zonule
zonule Anat. (ˈzəʊnjuːl) Also in L. form zonula (ˈzəʊnjʊlə). [ad. mod.L. zōnula, dim. of L. zōna zone: see -ule.] 1. A little zone: applied spec. to the ring-shaped fibrous structure which forms the suspensory ligament of the crystalline lens (zonule of Zinn).1831 R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 555 These m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zonule of Zinn
The zonule of Zinn () (Zinn's membrane, ciliary zonule) (after Johann Gottfried Zinn) is a ring of fibrous strands forming a zonule (little band) that Anatomy The zonule of Zinn is split into two layers: a thin layer, which lies near the hyaloid fossa, and a thicker layer, which is a collection of zonular wikipedia.org
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zonular
zonular, a. Anat. and Path. (ˈzəʊnjʊlə(r)) [f. mod.L. zōnula zonule + -ar1.] Pertaining to or forming a zonule or little zone; zonal, zonary; spec. belonging to or affecting the zonule of Zinn.1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 320/1 The Pigeon..having the gastric glands..arranged in a zonular form. 1876 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hippolyte Cloquet
Cloquet's space: A space between the ciliary zonule and the vitreous body. wikipedia.org
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faunule
faunule Ecol. (ˈfɔːnjuːl) Also faunula. [mod.L., dim. of fauna.] The fauna of a specified small habitat, esp. a group of fossils from one small area.1909 in Cent. Dict. Suppl. 1928 Amer. Midland Naturalist Jan. 21 A zonule is the stratum or strata which contain a faunule. 1936 Proc. Prehist. Soc. II... Oxford English Dictionary
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Microspherophakia
The spherical shape is caused by an underdeveloped zonule of Zinn, which doesn't exert enough force on the lens to make it form the usual oval shape. wikipedia.org
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Vitreous membrane
delicate structure in the form of a thin layer that runs from the pars plana to the posterior lens, where it shares its attachment with the posterior zonule wikipedia.org
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Olenellus
); and from the Latham Shale – treated as the Bristolia-zonule – at the South end of the Marble Mountains, near Chambless in the Mohave Desert portion It also occurs in the Bristolia-zonule, Upper Olenellus-zone of Nevada (Carrara Formation, Desert Range, Locality M-5). wikipedia.org
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Suspensory ligament
also known as the ligament of Treitz Suspensory ligament of eyeball, also known as Lockwood's ligament Suspensory ligament of lens, also known as the zonule wikipedia.org
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حلقة زن (طب)
ولا يجب الخلط بينه وبين منطقة زين (zonule of Zinn) وإن سميت على اسم نفس الشخص. مراجع تشريح عين الإنسان علم الأنسجة wikipedia.org
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Hermann Kuhnt
Kuhnt's spaces: Shallow diverticula or recesses between the ciliary body and the Zonule of Zinn which open into the eye's posterior chamber. wikipedia.org
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Johann Gottfried Zinn
He coined the anatomic terms: Zonula ciliaris Zinnii, now called Zonule of Zinn Anulus tendineus communis also known as Annulus of Zinn (or Circle of wikipedia.org
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Maximilian Salzmann
Other noted works by Salzmann are: Die Zonula ciliaris und ihr Verhältnis zur Umgebung, 1900 – The ciliary zonule and its relationship to its surroundings wikipedia.org
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François Pourfour du Petit
Anatomical features named after Petit include: Petit's canals: Also known as spatia zonularia, lymph-filled spaces between the fibers of the ciliary zonule wikipedia.org
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Accommodation (vertebrate eye)
Jackson Coleman proposes that the lens, zonule and anterior vitreous comprise a diaphragm between the anterior and vitreous chambers of the eye. The anterior capsule and the zonule form a trampoline shape or hammock shaped surface that is totally reproducible depending on the circular dimensions wikipedia.org
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