We will leave aside the discussion of the two most widely accepted theories regarding the mechanism by which the chamber angle is formed: whether it results from atrophy and resorption [1] or from cleavage and separation into layers [2]. The primordium of the chamber angle appears between the 3rd and 5th month of gestation. It is ringshaped and its periphery is bounded by a triangular area with its base facing it.
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Sampaolesi, R., Sampaolesi, J. R., & Zárate, J. (2014). Ocular Embryology with Special Reference to Chamber Angle Development. In The Glaucomas (pp. 277–286). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35500-4_18
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