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Hyaloid fossa

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Hyaloid fossa
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Identifiers
Latinfossa hyaloidea
TA98A15.2.06.011
TA26810
FMA58843
Anatomical terminology

The hyaloid fossa is a depression on the anterior surface of the vitreous body in which lies the crystalline lens. The name hyaloid fossa is synonymous with patellar fossa. Lens is lined by capsular epithelium.

Accumulation of fluid—blood or exudates—can occur in the potential space in which it creates between the vitreous and the lens, called the retrolenticular space.

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