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In man, and most mammals, the retina is supported by two vascular beds. The retinal circulation courses through the inner half of the retina, and the choroidal circulation lies behind the retina. The relative oxygen contributions and regulatory properties of the retinal and choroidal vascular beds have been studied in considerable detail,1,2,3,4 prompted largely by the high incidence of vascular based diseases of the retina. There is general agreement that the retinal circulation is capable of a high degree of regulation5 and that in contrast, the choroid generally exhibits little or no regulatory capacity.6
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Cringle, S., Yu, DY., Alder, V., Su, EN., Yu, P. (1998). Choroidal Regulation of Oxygen Supply to the Guinea Pig Retina. In: Hudetz, A.G., Bruley, D.F. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 454. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4863-8_46
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