Eye care information ... The aqueous is the thin, watery fluid that fills the space between the cornea and the iris (anterior chamber). It is continually produced by the ciliary body, the part of the eye that lies just behind the iris. ... Aqueous humor - eye anatomy illustration...
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Aqueous humour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The aqueous humour is a thick watery substance filling the space between the lens and the cornea. The anterior segment is the front third of the eye that includes the structures in front of the vitr...
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Changes in aqueous humor dynamics with age and in glaucoma have been studied for several decades. ... Changes in aqueous humor dynamics with age and in glaucoma have been studied for several decades. More recently, techniques have been developed which confirm earlier studies showing that outflow facility decreases with age...
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PURPOSE: To characterize the polyspecific intraocular antibody synthesis in aqueous humor of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases of the eye and to detect the causative antigen in Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis (FHC). ... Aqueous Humor [virology]
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Aqueous humor flows from the ciliary body into the anterior chamber, out through a spongy tissue at the front of the eye called the trabecular meshwork and into a drainage canal (dark blue region next to the trabecular meshwork).
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The Aqueous Humor is the clear liquid between the cornea and the lens. It has the benefit of being fairly homogenous and, as a result, the optical properties are easily measured. (Le Grand, 1967)
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Aqueous humor: In medicine, humor refers to a fluid (or semifluid) substance. Thus, the aqueous humor is the fluid normally present in the front and rear chambers of the eye. It is a clear, watery fluid that flows between and nourishes the lens and the cornea;
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Aqueous humor and its production are essential to normal function of the eye. Since the eye is an optical device and must obey the laws of optics, it has to maintain a certain size and shape, or the quality of the image produced and focused on the retina will suffer.
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Contents of this page: ... Definition Return to top ... The ciliary body is the structure in the eye that releases a transparent liquid (called the aqueous humor) within the eye.
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