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ˌcilio-ˈretinal, a. Relating to ciliary structures in the retina.
1877R. London Ophthal. Hosp. Rep. IX. ii. 163 It is common to meet with healthy eyes in which a retinal vessel on reaching the disc turns sharply back and disappears under the rim of the choroid... This cilio-retinal vessel may be either an artery or a vein. 1907Practitioner June Plate foll. 814 Fundus Oculi showing large Cilio-Retinal Artery supplying Macular Region. 1964S. Duke-Elder Parsons' Dis. Eye (ed. 14) xii. 129 Occasionally small arteries (cilio-retinal) derived from the ciliary system start near the edge of the disc, run inwards, and then bend sharply outwards towards the macula. |