Lamina fusca sclerae


lamina fusca sclerae lamina fus·ca scle·rae (fŭs’kə sklēr’ē)
n.
A thin layer of pigmented connective tissue on the inner surface of the sclera of the eye, connecting it with the choroid.

Read Also:

  • Laminagram

    laminagram lam·i·na·gram (lām’ə-nə-grām’) n. A film taken by a laminagraph.

  • Laminagraph

    laminagraph lam·i·na·graph (lām’ə-nə-grāf’) n. An x-ray machine that uses a technique in which tissues above and below the level of a suspected lesion are blurred out to emphasize a specific area.

  • Laminagraphy

    laminagraphy lam·i·nag·ra·phy (lām’ə-nāg’rə-fē) n. See tomography.

  • Laminal

    [lam-uh-nl] /ˈlæm ə nl/ Phonetics adjective 1. (of a speech sound) articulated using the blade of the tongue. noun 2. a laminal speech sound. [lam-uh-nl] /ˈlæm ə nl/ adjective 1. .

  • Lamina of lens

    lamina of lens n. One of a series of concentric layers composed of the lens fibers that make up the substance of the lens of the eye.


Disclaimer: Lamina fusca sclerae definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.