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Optic cup (embryology)

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Carnegie stage
  
13

Precursor
  
optic vesicles

Days
  
36

Code
  
TE E5.14.3.4.2.2.7

Optic cup (embryology)

Latin
  
cupula optica; caliculus ophthalmicus

During embryonic development of the eye, the outer wall of the bulb of the optic vesicles becomes thickened and invaginated, and the bulb is thus converted into a cup, the optic cup (or ophthalmic cup), consisting of two strata of cells. These two strata are continuous with each other at the cup margin, which ultimately overlaps the front of the lens and reaches as far forward as the future aperture of the pupil.

The optic cup is part of the diencephalon and gives rise to the retina of the eye.

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