. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. NEURAL EPIBLASTIC CYSTS The contraction of a cyclitic membrane, produced by the organisation of inflammatory exudate in the anterior part of the vitreous, is very liable to drag the non-pigmented layer of cells in the region of the pars plana of the ciliary body away from the pigmented layer, causing the formation of a cystic vSpace between them filled with albuminous fluid (Fig. 129).. Fig. 129.—Cyst formed by the separation of the two layers of the pars ciliaris r


. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. NEURAL EPIBLASTIC CYSTS The contraction of a cyclitic membrane, produced by the organisation of inflammatory exudate in the anterior part of the vitreous, is very liable to drag the non-pigmented layer of cells in the region of the pars plana of the ciliary body away from the pigmented layer, causing the formation of a cystic vSpace between them filled with albuminous fluid (Fig. 129).. Fig. 129.—Cyst formed by the separation of the two layers of the pars ciliaris retinas, the inner unpigmented layer from the outer pigmented one. C points to the cavity of the cyst. In a similar way the organisation of exudates further back in the vitreous, which have become adherent to the inner surface of the retina, drag it away from the pigment epithelial layer giving rise to one form of detachment of the retina (see page 469). Edema of the iris, apart from inflammation, may result in localised accumulations of serum between the two pigment layers on its posterior surface. A cyst so formed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Collins, E. Treacher (Edward Treacher), 1862-1937; Mayou, M. Stephen (Marmaduke Stephen), 1876-1934; Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle), 1871-1921, editor; University College, London. Library Services. London : William Heinemann


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