PERIPAPILLARY VENOUS DRAINAGE FROM THE CHOROID - A VARIABLE FEATURE IN HUMAN EYES

Authors
Citation
Gl. Ruskell, PERIPAPILLARY VENOUS DRAINAGE FROM THE CHOROID - A VARIABLE FEATURE IN HUMAN EYES, British journal of ophthalmology, 81(1), 1997, pp. 76-79
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
ISSN journal
00071161
Volume
81
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
76 - 79
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1161(1997)81:1<76:PVDFTC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Aims/background-Drainage of blood from the choroid is thought to occur exclusively through the vortex veins in the absence of a venous equiv alent of the posterior ciliary arteries. A chance observation in the p eripapillary region of the choroid, inconsistent with this concept, su ggested that the subject required review. Methods-Ten nerve heads from 10 individuals were examined histologically using interrupted serial resin sections. They were obtained from eyes free of posterior segment pathology. Results-Peripapillary veins varying in number and size wer e present in seven preparations and none in the other three. All veins penetrated the sclera from the choroid close to the optic nerve head and entered the pia mater directly, receiving small veins from the lam inar and postlaminar nerve head. No other locations of posterior venou s penetrations of the sclera were found. This is the first description of these vessels in normal eyes; they are named 'choroidopial veins'. Conclusions-Choroidopial veins represent a minor and inconstant route for blood drainage from the choroid, with a role in optic nerve head circulation.