part of choroid seen behind the cornea
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The choroid is the vascular layer of the eye that lies between the retina and the sclera. The choroid is thickest in the back of the eye, where it is about 0.2 mm, and narrows to 0.1 mm in the peripheral part of the eye. ... The choroid forms the uveal tract, which includes the iris and the ciliary body
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