Circulus aeriosus iridis major is formed by the anastomosis of

Correct Answer: Long posterior ciliary aeries with anterior ciliary aeries
Description: Anterior ciliary aeries: These are derived from the muscular branches of ophthalmic aery. These aeries pass anteriorly in the episclera, give branches to sclera, limbus and conjunctiva; and ultimately pierce the sclera near the limbus to enter the ciliary muscle; where they anastomose with the two long posterior ciliary aeries to form the circulus aeriosus major, near the root of iris. Reference :- A K KHURANA; pg num:-136
Category: Ophthalmology
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