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Ora Serrata - EyeWiki The ora serrata is the scalloped, peripheral termination of the sensory retina1 Knowledge of the structural features of the ora serrata is important, as pathologic changes in this area may lead to peripheral retinal disorders
Navigating the Retinal Periphery - Review of Optometry Other important anatomical landmarks include the ora serrata, the serrated region between the retina and ciliary body (Figure 3) Ora serrations, or oral bays, have varying degrees of pigmentation, shapes and sizes, often resulting in diagnostic challenges
Ora Serrata - Structure, Location, Function, Anatomy Location The ora serrata is located in the anterior portion of the eye, roughly 5-7 mm behind the limbus (the junction of the cornea and sclera), forming the border between the light-sensitive retina and the non-photosensitive ciliary body Structure and Anatomy The ora serrata is a key anatomical structure in the eye, representing the transition between the sensory retina and the non-sensory
Ora serrata - Wikipedia The ora serrata is the serrated junction between the choroid and the ciliary body This junction marks the transition from the simple, non-photosensitive area of the ciliary body to the complex, multi-layered, photosensitive region of the retina
Ora serrata | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org The ora serrata (plural: orae serratae) is the most anterior extent of the retina This serrated transitional zone lies between the anterior margin of the retina and the ciliary bodies
Eye Anatomy | Ocular Anatomy | Vision Conditions Problems Ora Serrata The peripheral edge of retinal attachment to the ciliary body This area marks the outer limits of perceptible retina The ora is less developed and thinner than the central portion of the retina It is also the location of the strongest attachment of vitreous base to retina and therefore is a common site for retinal detachments
Pathology Outlines - Anatomy histology-retina Fovea centralis: small depression located in the center of the macula that is responsible for highest acuity vision, lacks rods and blood vessels, and relies on choroidal circulation (StatPearls: Anatomy, Head and Neck, Eye Fovea [Accessed 6 April 2022]) Ora serrata: point of transition between anterior ciliary body and posterior retina
Retinal detachment | Ento Key Ora serrata The ora serrata ( Fig 16 1 ) is the junction between the retina and ciliary body In retinal detachment (RD), fusion of the sensory retina with the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and choroid limits forward extension of subretinal fluid (SRF) at the ora