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Long posterior ciliary arteries

Introduction: Long posterior ciliary arteries

Description of Long posterior ciliary arteries

Long posterior ciliary arteries: [TA] one of two branches of the ophthalmic running forward between the sclerotic and choroid coats to the iris, at the outer and inner margins of which they form two circles by anastomosis. SYN: arteriae ciliares posteriores longae [TA].
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