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  • 91Capillary lamina of choroid — Latin lamina choroidocapillaris The capillary lamina of choroid or choriocapillaris is a layer of capillaries that is immediately adjacent to Bruch s membrane in the choroid. External links http://www.trinity.edu/r …

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  • 92Optic cup (anatomical) — The optic cup is the white, cup like area in the center of the optic disc.[1] The ratio of the size of the optic cup to the optic disc (or cup to disc ratio) is measured to diagnose glaucoma. References ^ Algazi VR, Keltner JL, Johnson CA… …

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  • 93Trochlear nerve — The trochlear nerve controls the superior oblique muscle of the eye, one of the extraocular muscles, the muscles that move the eye. Paralysis of the trochlear nerve results in rotation of the eyeball upward and outward (and, therefore, double… …

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  • 94Muller glia — Müller glia, or Müller cells, are glial cells found in the vertebrate retina, which normally serve the functions of any normal glial cells. However, following injury to the retina, it has been seen that Müller glia undergo dedifferentiation into… …

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  • 95Oculomotor nerve palsy — Classification and external resources Eye nerves diagram ICD 10 H49 …

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  • 96Орган зрения — (organum visus) воспринимает световые раздражители. С их помощью осуществляется процесс восприятия окружающих предметов: размера, формы, цвета, расстояния до них, движения и др. Орган зрения состоит из основных и вспомогательных органов. Основные …

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  • 97Midget cell — A midget cell is one type of retinal ganglion cell. Midget cells originate in the ganglion cell layer of the retina, and project to the parvocellular layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). The axons of midget cells travel through the… …

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  • 98Ophthalmoparesis — Ophtalmoparesis Classification and external resources Neuro ophthalmologic examination showing ophthalmoplegia affecting the left eye in a patient with Tolosa Hunt syndrome. The central image represents forward gaze, and each image around …

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  • 99Nasociliary nerve — Nerve: Nasociliary nerve Nerves of the orbit, and the ciliary ganglion. Side view. (Nasociliary is at center.) …

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  • 100ring — 1. A circular band surrounding a wide central opening; a r. shaped or circular structure surrounding an opening or level area. SYN: anulus [TA]. 2. The closed ( i.e., endless) chain of atoms in a cyclic compound; commonly used for “cyclic” or… …

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