Literature DB >> 1020699

The development of the connective tissue in the human orbit.

L Koornneef.   

Abstract

The development of the mesenchymal structures of the human orbit was studied using 10 mu or 60 mu serial sections of orbits of foetuses of 35 to 320 mm stages (C.R. length; 2-9 months). The ontogenesis of the orbital walls, the eye muscles, the blood vessels and the connective tissue was compared. This comparison revealed that the eye muscles and their fasciae together with the adventitial layers of the larger blood vessels and nerves develop first, closely linked in time to the progress of ossification and growth of most of the orbital bones. Only the (endochondral) ossification of the ethmoid starts much later. The orbital connective tissue septa development commences later, i.e. from the third month onwards, concurrently with the development of special mesenchymal condensations, a particular capillary system and adipose tissue. About five months later the adult configuration is attained.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1020699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Morphol Neerl Scand        ISSN: 0001-6225


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