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Circulus arteriosus major, also called "major circulus arteriosus of iris" CIA or CIAM, is formed by anastomosis of the anterior ciliary arteries with the Long posterior ciliary arteries at the ciliary body. It supplies the iris, ciliary body and choroid. The veinous drainage of CIA is : 4 vortex veins that drain into the ophthalmic vein.

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  • Circulus arteriosus major, also called "major circulus arteriosus of iris" CIA or CIAM, is formed by anastomosis of the anterior ciliary arteries with the Long posterior ciliary arteries at the ciliary body. It supplies the iris, ciliary body and choroid. The veinous drainage of CIA is : 4 vortex veins that drain into the ophthalmic vein. (en)
  • Le grand cercle artériel de l'iris (ou grand cercle artériel irido-ciliaire) est formé par l'anastomose des artères ciliaires antérieures avec les artères ciliaires postérieures longues au niveau du corps ciliaire. Il alimente l'iris, le corps ciliaire et la choroïde. Le drainage veineux du grand cercle artériel de l'iris se fait par 4 veines vorticineuses qui se jettent dans la veine ophtalmique. * Portail de l’anatomie * Portail de la médecine (fr)
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  • circulus arteriosus iridis major (en)
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  • Circulus arteriosus major, also called "major circulus arteriosus of iris" CIA or CIAM, is formed by anastomosis of the anterior ciliary arteries with the Long posterior ciliary arteries at the ciliary body. It supplies the iris, ciliary body and choroid. The veinous drainage of CIA is : 4 vortex veins that drain into the ophthalmic vein. (en)
  • Le grand cercle artériel de l'iris (ou grand cercle artériel irido-ciliaire) est formé par l'anastomose des artères ciliaires antérieures avec les artères ciliaires postérieures longues au niveau du corps ciliaire. Il alimente l'iris, le corps ciliaire et la choroïde. Le drainage veineux du grand cercle artériel de l'iris se fait par 4 veines vorticineuses qui se jettent dans la veine ophtalmique. * Portail de l’anatomie * Portail de la médecine (fr)
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  • Circulus arteriosus major (en)
  • Grand cercle artériel de l'iris (fr)
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  • Major circulus arteriosus of iris (en)
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