Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa

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1573-2630
Keywords:
lamina cribrosa ; vasculature ; scanning electron microscopy
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Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
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autor Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
autorsonst Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
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notes Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
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shingle_author_1 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
shingle_author_2 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
shingle_author_3 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
shingle_author_4 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
shingle_catch_all_1 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
1573-2630
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shingle_catch_all_2 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Fryczkowski, Andrzej W.
Grimson, Baird S.
Peiffer, Robert L.
Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
lamina cribrosa
vasculature
scanning electron microscopy
Abstract Vascular casts of the human lamina cribrosa region were studied in three autopsy specimens utilizing scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) in own modified technique. The lamina cribrosa is supplied from two major sources, the short posterior ciliary artery within the sclera and the distal optic nerve sheath pial vasculature. Recurrent choroidal arteries supplied a small number of centripetal branches to the lamina cribrosa. The central retinal artery did not give off centrifugal branches as it coursed through the lamina. The findings in these three human cases in three-dimensial visualization support other recent studies using serial histologic sectioning techniques. The photomicrographs are presented as a first successful images in S.E.M. for additional appreciation of the topographic morphology of radial arterioles.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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shingle_title_4 Scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts of the human scleral lamina cribrosa
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