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"Ciliary Processes"
Keywords:
suspensory
,
zonules
,
aqueous
,
ligament
,
basalis
Related Terms:
Ciliary body
,
Cornea
,
Trabecular meshwork
,
Anterior chamber
,
Vitreous body
,
Gonioscopy
,
Schlemm's canal
,
Iol
,
Icl
,
Aqueous humour
,
Canal of schlemm
,
Monovision
,
Intraocular
,
Ametropia
,
Nearsighted
,
Posterior chamber
,
Intraocular lens
,
Emmetropia
,
Eyeglasses
,
Intraocular lens implant
,
Uncorrected visual acuity
,
Aphakic
,
Synechia
,
Refractive error
,
Refractive errors
,
Crystalline lens
,
Aphakia
,
Farsightedness
,
Vitreous
,
Vitreous humor
,
Spectacle
,
Refraction
,
Farsighted
,
Nearsightedness
,
Vitreous humour
,
Cataract surgery
,
Hypermetropia
,
Myope
,
Myopia
,
Best corrected visual acuity
,
Anisometropia
,
Pupil
,
Aqueous humor
,
Phoropter
,
Limbus
,
Ophthalmoscope
,
Contact lens
,
Ophthalmoscopy
,
Iris
,
Astigmatism
extensions, or projections, from the ciliary body that secrete aqueous humor and attach the zonules to the lens
urologicsurgeryassociates.com
vascular folds on the inner surface of the ciliary body that give attachment to the suspensory ligaments (zonules) of the crystalline lens
tedmontgomery.com
the portion of the ciliary body that produces the eye’s aqueous humor.
eyecenter.emory.edu
The extensions or projections of the ciliary body that secrete aqueous humor.
sdhawan.com
The ciliary processes are formed by the inward folding of the various layers of the choroid, i.e., the choroid proper and the lamina basalis, and are received between corresponding foldings of the suspensory ligament of the lens.
en.wikipedia.org
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