RF2JKWP92–Eye anatomy and sectional eyelids with lens, retina.
RF2JNP66C–Illustration of the eye - Translation: Schlemm's canal, corner angle, aqueous humor, pupil, anterior chamber, cornea, iris, posterior chamber, ciliary
RFDNDX00–Conceptual image of human eye cross section.
RM2BEH157–Anatomy of the Anterior Eye
RM2AWKB6G–Transactions . Fx. AP U FIG. I.A, Abscess; F, J, Fi, Fv., fibrin; H, Injpopyon: P, pus: Sc, Schlemms canal; U, ulcer. ( The part of iliisplate shotting tlie fibrous net work, Fi to Fa, has been slightly retouchedon the plate.)
RM2BEH00F–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RFH8C7K6–Vector illustration of intraocular injection.
RM2BEH15B–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2JKWPAA–Eye anatomy and sectional eyelids with lens, retina.
RF2JNP4YX–Diagrammatic illustration of the eye (line drawing)
RFDNDX01–Conceptual image of human eye cross section.
RF2A13TBA–Vintage anatomy print showing a dual view of human eyes.
RM2AN5RWN–Text-book of ophthalmology . ening is made into Schlemms canal, the inner wall of which is formedby the ligamentum pectinatum. It is then visible as an open groove running alongthe boundary between the cornea and sclera—scleral groove. The anterior surface of the ciliary body belongs in part to the region of the anteriorchamber, and in this portion of its extent is covered partly by the most posterior lamellaeof the ligamentum pectinatum, partly by the delicate tissue of the root of the iris (Fig.147). Hence inflammatory products, and especially pus, may pass from the ciliarybody directly into
RM2BEH16F–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2JKWNBJ–Anatomy of an eye in section showing lens, retina.
RF2JNP74T–Diagrammatic illustration of the eye (line drawing)
RF2A13NB4–Vintage anatomy print showing a diagram of the human eye.
RM2AN5TH6–Text-book of ophthalmology . s effect the changes in the shape of the lens, upon which accom-modation depends (see § 758). According to Thomson, they also act as a pump,withdrawing fluid from the aqueous chamber and discharging it into the spacesof the ligamentum pectinatum and Schlemms canal. On this hypothesis theirabsence would lead to insufficient outflow and to increase of intra-ocular pressure(see §§ 452, 453).—D.] 307. Ciliary Processes.—The ciliary processes (P, Fig. 142) are placedupon the ciliary muscle. They consist of a connective-tissue stroma, which,along with branched pigment ce
RM2BEH14W–Anatomy of the Anterior Eye
RM2BEGXP1–Eye Anatomy Illustration
RM2BEH16T–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2JKWN0J–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RF2A13NCF–Vintage anatomy print showing both a side and front view of the human eye.
RM2AN6520–Text-book of ophthalmology . ecause herea larger number of the fibers of the sclera (those namely which in the figure are seen in cross sectionat q) take a circular course; second, because in front of these fibers Schlemms canal, s, is imbedded inthe scleral tissue, which consequently has its inner layers interrupted at this spot. From Schlemmscanal to a point right beneath the conjunctiva, the anterior ciliary veins, v, v, run continuously throughthe sclera. Most scleral ruptures follow these cavities in the direction ab, so that the external orificeof the rupture lies some millimetres behind
RM2BEH16E–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RM2BEGXPG–Eye Anatomy Illustration
RF2JKWMXY–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RF2A13TB5–Vintage anatomy print showing multiple views of the human eyes.
RM2AN5RE9–Text-book of ophthalmology . r capsule of the lens, and at its margin by the tissue of the liga-mentum pectinatum, beneath which lie Schlemms canal and the anterior 374 TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOLOGY border of the ciliary body. Even under normal conditions the depth of theanterior chamber is variable. It is greatest in the eyes of the young, anddiminishes with advancing age. Myopic eyes have a deep anterior chamber,hyperopic eyes a shallow one. Even in the same eye the depth of the ante-rior chamber varies, as it becomes shallower during the accommodative actfrom the protrusion of the anterior sur
RF2JKWMYT–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RF2A13TBW–Vintage anatomy print showing multiple views of the human face and eyes.
RM2AWKAHT–Transactions . ,Schlemms canal (Figs. I, III, and VI, Sc) is not involved,except as it appears to be a little flattened as a result of pres-sure. The iris throughout is somewhat infiltrated, and notably soin the region of the hypopyon, where the leucocytes and fibrincrowd everywhere between the normal tissue elements (Fig.VI,//). In the posterior chamber there is no evidence of any dis-turbance, except that in the extreme lower angle, just behindthe root of the iris, and among the sulci of the ciliary processes,there are a few leucocytes, but no fibrin (Fig. VI, Z). Thereis also a possible dis
RF2JKWNAJ–Anatomy of an eye in section showing lens, retina.
RF2A13N92–Vintage anatomy print showing a diagram of the human eye and tear duct.
RM2AWK435–The student's guide to diseases of the eye . heir perforating branches, supply thesclerotic, iris, and ciliary body, and receive bloodfrom Schlemms canal and the ciliary body, the per-forating branches of the arteries (Fig. 21 a) are seenin health as several comparatively large tortuousvessels which stop short about Ty or | from thecorneal margin (Fig. 23) ; their episcleral non-per-forating branches are invisible in health, but sonumerous as to form, when distended, a pink zoneof fine, nearly straight, very closely-set vessels roundthe cornea (Fig. 21a and Fig. 24) (ciliary conges-tion/ circu
RF2JKWN37–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RM2WWB2A9–The eyelids. Representation in median sagittal section of the eye and the eyelid with highlighting of their structures.
RMCPKXWF–EYE, DRAWING
RF2A13N90–Vintage anatomy print showing a diagram of the human eye anatomy.
RME24ETX–Eye, drawing
RFDNDX0E–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RMCT62KF–EYE, DRAWING
RM2AN5N7C–Text-book of ophthalmology . eye as anterior ciliary veins, eu With the latter Schlemms canal, n, forms anastomoses. The system of conjunctival vessels consists of the posterior conjunctival vessels, o and 01. Thesecommunicate with those branches of the anterior ciliary vessels which run to meet them; that is, withthe anterior conjunctival vessels, p, and form with these the marginal loops of the cornea, q. O, opticnerve; S, its sheath; Sc, sclera; A, chorioid; N, retina; L, lens; H, cornea; R, internal rectus; B, con-junctiva. 380 TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOLOGY gin (Fig. 153, i). Shortly before t
RMCT53F1–EYE, DRAWING
RM2AJ9Y1K–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RFDNDX02–Conceptual image of human eye cross section.
RF2B9EDC3–Biomedical illustration of macular degeneration.
RM2AWKB1W–Transactions . AP U FIG. I.A, Abscess; F, J, Fi, Fv., fibrin; H, Injpopyon: P, pus: Sc, Schlemms canal; U, ulcer. ( The part of iliisplate shotting tlie fibrous net work, Fi to Fa, has been slightly retouchedon the plate.). Fig. III. A, abscess; B, break in DescemeVs membrane; C, cornea; Cb,ciliary body; Urn, Desremetsvembrane; F. l>,fibiin; I. iris; P,}ms; S, sclera: So, Sclikmms canal; T, broken ends ofDcsceiiitVs ii,einbrune; U, ulcer. Green and Ewing : Hypopyon-Keratitis. 719 apart, and at Descemets membrane it passes into a smallabscess (Figs. I and II, A), measuring i mm. vertically,
RM2AJ9Y0X–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RF2B9ED0X–Medical illustration of a cataract in the human eye.
RM2CD9049–. A treatise on diseases of the eye . Capsule of Tenon. (Motais.) EXTRINSIC OCULAR MUSCLES. 35 may communicate to some extent with the perichorioidal space; andthe supravaginal space, a continuation of Tenons space. A centralcanal in the vitreous, corresponding with the site of the arteria hya-loidea, exists in some adult eyes, and may be considered a lymph space.The escape of fluids from the interior of the eye is chiefly by way ofthe anterior chamber and the iris angle, passing through the spaces ofFontana into Schlemms canal and the veins communicating with it.The amount of fluid that passe
RM2AJ9Y0K–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RF2B9EDA9–Medical illustration of a cataract in the human eye, compared to a normal eye.
RFD9NR5N–Anatomy of human eye.
RM2AJ9Y1J–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RFDNDX0C–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RM2AJ9Y19–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RFDNDX0A–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RM2AJ9Y0M–Schlemm canal, trabeculum, aqueous humor, treatments. Sagittal section of the eye with, behind the cornea, the anterior chamber, the iris and the crys
RFDNDX0B–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RMCT3AY7–EYE, DRAWING
RFDNDX05–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RMCT3AYA–EYE, DRAWING
RMCT3E3A–EYE, DRAWING
RFDNDX0D–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RFDNDX03–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RFDNDX08–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RFDNDX07–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RFDNDX06–Conceptual image of human eye anatomy.
RFD9NTFR–Cross section of human eye.
RFEECGRH–Human eye with muscles and circulatory system.
RFDNDX0F–Conceptual image of human eye and skull.
RME8MMN2–Anatomy of human eye showing focal points.
RME8MMNH–Diagram of a retinal detachment.
RME8MMNB–Retina of a normal eye.
RME8MMMM–Astigmatism and correction with corrective lens.
RME8MMMN–Astigmatism and correction with corrective lens.
RME8MMN9–Retina with macular degeneration.
RF2A14GGH–Transverse section of eye anatomy.
RF2A14GGR–Transverse section of eye anatomy with labels.
RME8MMN4–Retina of eye with glaucoma.
RME8MMNA–Retina with neovascularization showing retinal hemorrhaging.
RME8MMMG–Retina with advanced diabetic retinopathy, showing increased scar tissue, hemorrhaging and diffuse vitreous blood (blurred appea
RME8MMNC–Diagram of a retinal detachment.
RME8MMN3–Retina of eye with glaucoma.
RF2A14GGY–Medical illustration depicting the differences between simple and compound eyes.