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Fig. 6 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

HR-MRI allows distinction of retina, choroid and sclera and identification of Tenon’s capsule and the sub-Tenon’s space. Detailed HR-MRI images of the posterior wall of the eye globe: HR-MRI T2w, T1w and T1w post-contrast. Vitreous (V), hyperintense in T2w images, hypointense in T1w. The sclera is hypointense in all sequences (S). Discrete laminar appearance of the choroid and retina, with alternating hyper- and hypointense layers, from the outside inward, in all sequences; the most outward of these layers shows marked contrast enhancement. Tenon’s capsule (T) and the sub-Tenon’s space (ST) can be clearly identified on T2w images

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