Vitreous body structure

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MSH: The transparent, semigelatinous substance that fills the cavity behind the CRYSTALLINE LENS of the EYE and in front of the RETINA. It is contained in a thin hyaloid membrane and forms about four fifths of the optic globe.,UWDA: Organ component of eyeball which consists of mucoid tissue in the vitreous chamber. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left vitreous bodies.,CSP: transparent gel filling the inner portion of the eyeball between the lens and the retina.,FMA: Mucoid tissue in the vitreous chamber of the eyeball. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left vitreous bodies.,NCI: A clear, avascular, gelatinous body that occupies the posterior chamber of the eye. It is bounded by the retina except anteriorly where it lies adjacent to the lens and iris.,NCI: A clear, avascular, gelatinous body that occupies the posterior chamber of the eye. It is bounded by the retina except anteriorly where it lies adjacent to the lens and iris.

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