Br J Ophthalmol 1999;83:862-866 ( July )
Morphological variations of the peripapillary circle of
Zinn-Haller by flat section
Myung-Kyoo Ko, Dong-Seob Kim, Yoon-Koo Ahn
Department of
Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, South
Korea
Correspondence to: Dr Myung-Kyoo Ko, Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine,
Hanyang University, 17 Haengdang-Dong, Sungdong-Ku, Seoul, South Korea,
133-792
Accepted for publication 1 March 1999
AIMS
To evaluate the
morphometric and morphological variations of the circle of Zinn-Haller
(CZH) in the human eye.
METHODS
42 human
enucleated eyes were used in this study. After transverse flat thick
sections were cut through the optic nerve and adjacent sclera, tissue
sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin or examined
immediately by wet preparation under a light microscope. The average
vessel diameter of the arterial circle and the average distance between
the optic nerve head (ONH) and the arterial circle were determined.
Various branching patterns of the CZH were also evaluated.
RESULTS
The vessel
diameter of the arterial circle was 123 (SD 75) µm (range 20-230
µm). The distance of the CZH from the ONH margin was 403 (352) µm
(0-1050 µm). The CZH gave off branches to the optic nerve and to the
peripapillary choroid (PPC) with various branching patterns especially
at the entry point of paraoptic short posterior ciliary artery.
CONCLUSIONS
The CZH
exists within a variable distance from the ONH and its average diameter
is similar to that of the central retinal vessels though it shows
marked variation even in the same circle. The CZH also shows variable
configurations in branching patterns. These variations may act as
contributing factors that are responsible for the individual
susceptibility of the anterior optic nerve and the PPC to circulatory disturbances.
© 1999 by British Journal of Ophthalmology