Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Lacunae at External Border of the Collarette, Contraction & Radial Furrows - Rx - (emran) - c


a) Multiple lacunae attached at the external border of the collarette, classified as Polyglandular sub-type by structure. Explain about this structural type.
b) Identify the lacunae with indented toward to pupillary zone, indicative of system deficiency and Time Risk markings (refer to previous post-b).
c) Identify the crypts as an importance signs to  analyse which attached on the border of the collarette - crypts at 172', 33' & 40'.
d) Observe the contraction furrows and radial furrows they are intercepting to each other at ciliary zone, look for the adjacent organs at the intercepted areas of 235', 228' & 205'.
e) Asparagus lacuna located at the ventral section of the collarette at 162' !

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