Cloquet's canal
Cloquet's canal, also known as the hyaloid canal or Stilling's canal, is a transparent canal that runs from the optic nerve disc to the lens traversing the vitreous body. It serves as a perivascular sheath surrounding the hyaloid artery in the embryonic eye.
History and etymology
Hippolyte Cloquet (1787-1840), was a French anatomist .
Benedikt Stilling (1810-1879), was a German anatomist, famously remembered for his invention of the microtome, key to studying the anatomy of the spinal cord .