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Fig. 3 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 3

From: 3T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, conventional ultrasonography and ultrasound biomicroscopy of the normal canine eye

Fig. 3

Comparative sagittal plane images of the anterior segment in HR-MRI T2w, T1w, T1w post-contrast, US and UBM. Cornea (C), note a discrete T2 hyperintense line coursing through the mid-portion of the corneal stroma on T2w HR-MRI images. Overview of the anterior chamber (AC) and posterior chamber (empty circle), especially well delineated T2w images due to the high contrast provided by the aqueous humor. Lens (L). Iris (empty arrow), iridocorneal angle (arrow), ciliary body (asterisk). Delineation of the iris and iridocorneal angle is superior with T2w HR-MRI compared to US and comparable to UBM. The ciliary body is not clearly delineated in the sagittal plane in T2w images and shows moderate contrast enhancement in T1w images

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