circular fibers
(redirected from Rouget muscle)cir·cu·lar fi·bers
the circular fibers of the ciliary muscle.
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circular fibers
Collagen bundles in the gingiva that surround a tooth.
See also: fiber
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Müller,
Heinrich, German anatomist, 1820-1864.Müller fibers - (1) circular fibers - (2) sustentacular neuroglial cells of the retina. Synonym(s): Müller radial cells
Müller muscle - Synonym(s): circular fibers; orbitalis muscle; superior tarsal muscle
Müller radial cells - Synonym(s): Müller fibers (2)
Müller trigone - the floor of the supraoptic recess of the third ventricle.
Rouget,
Charles M.B., French physiologist, 1824-1904.Rouget cell - a cell with several slender processes that embraces the capillary wall in amphibia. Synonym(s): capillary pericyte
Rouget muscle - the circular fibers of the ciliary muscle. Synonym(s): circular fibers
Rouget-Neumann sheath - the amorphous ground substance between an osteocyte and the lacunar or canalicular wall.
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cir·cum·fer·en·tial fi·bers
(sĭrkŭm-fĕr-enshăl fībĕrz)Fibers in free gingiva that encircle neck of the tooth.
Synonym(s): circular fibers.
Synonym(s): circular fibers.
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