Circulus arteriosus major

Circulus arteriosus major, also called "major circulus arteriosus of iris" CIA or CIAM, is formed by anastomosis of the anterior ciliary arteries with the Long posterior ciliary arteries at the ciliary body. It supplies the iris, ciliary body and choroid.

Major circulus arteriosus of iris
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Identifiers
Latincirculus arteriosus iridis major
TAA15.2.03.034
FMA58529
Anatomical terminology

The veinous drainage of CIA is : 4 vortex veins that drain into the ophthalmic vein.

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