Occluded episcleral capillary
- Rob Young
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Transmission electron micrograph showing an
occluded capillary in the sclera of a patient with
operation-induced glaucoma. The lumen of this
vessel is largely obliterated. The nuclei can be
seen in two of the endothelial cells making up the
vessel wall. Beneath the endothelium is the
prominent basal lamina and then the pericytes
which in turn are surrounded by the perivascular
matrix. This matrix contains collagen fibrils and
cell debris. The capillary is approximately
10 microns in diameter.