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Intrascleral plexus

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Network of blood vessels within the sclera of the eye Blood vessel network
Intrascleral plexus
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Drains fromSchlemm's canal
Drains toAnterior ciliary veins
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The intrascleral plexus is the network of blood vessels within the substance of the sclera. Blood enters from the small connecting channels from Schlemm's canal; it exits through superficial vessels, then passing it on to the anterior ciliary veins.

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  1. "eye, human."Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2006 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD 2009


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