Tags: Anatomical Structure.
The vitreous membrane (or hyaloid membrane or vitreous cortex) is a layer of collagen separating the vitreous humour from the rest of the eye. At least two parts have been identified anatomically. The posterior hyaloid membrane separates the rear of the vitreous from the retina The anterior hyaloid membrane separates the front of the vitreous from the lens. Bernal et al.