The hyaloid canal is found in the
belongs to book: BRS Embryology Sixth Edition| Dr. Ronald W. Dudek|6th Edition| Chapter number:9| Question number:7
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belongs to book: BRS Embryology Sixth Edition| Dr. Ronald W. Dudek|6th Edition| Chapter number:9| Question number:7
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A. The hyaloid canal (Cloquet’s canal) is found in the vitreous body. In early development, a hyaloid artery passes through the vitreous body to perfuse the developing lens; in the late fetal period, this artery is obliterated to form the hyaloid canal.
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