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Ciliary arteries

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Branches of a major artery in the eyeBlood vessels
Ciliary arteries
The arteries of the choroid and iris. The greater part of the sclera has been removed.
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Identifiers
Latinarteriae ciliares
MeSHD019842
Anatomical terminology[edit on Wikidata]

The ciliary arteries are divisible into three groups, the long posterior, short posterior, and the anterior.

Additional images

  • The ophthalmic artery and its branches The ophthalmic artery and its branches
  • Iris, front view. Iris, front view.
  • The terminal portion of the optic nerve and its entrance into the eyeball, in horizontal section. The terminal portion of the optic nerve and its entrance into the eyeball, in horizontal section.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 571 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

Arteries of the head and neck
CCA
ECA
sup. thyroid
asc. pharyngeal
lingual
facial
occipital
post. auricular
supf. temporal
maxillary
1st part / mandibular
2nd part / pterygoid
3rd part / pterygopalatine
ICA
cervical
petrous
cavernous/
ophthalmic

ocular group: central retinal

brain
ScA
vertebral artery
thyrocervical trunk
inferior thyroid
transverse cervical
suprascapular
costocervical trunk


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