Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The choroid consists mainly of a dense capillary plexus and of small arteries and veins carrying blood to and returning it from this plexus. On its external surface is a thin membrane the suprachoroid lamina composed of delicate non-vascular lamellae—each lamella consisting of a network of fine elastic fibers among which are branched pigment cells.

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