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    In the anatomy of the eye, the ciliary processes are formed by the inward folding of the various layers of the choroid, viz. the choroid proper and the...
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    and fibrous connective tissue. Folds on the inner ciliary epithelium are called ciliary processes, and these secrete aqueous humor into the posterior...
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    Interior of anterior half of bulb of eye. Vessels of the choroid, ciliary processes, and iris of a child. Partial section of the human eye Human eye Anatomy...
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    humor by the ciliary processes of the eye, and its drainage through the trabecular meshwork. Aqueous humor flows from the ciliary processes into the posterior...
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    The ciliary muscle is an intrinsic muscle of the eye formed as a ring of smooth muscle in the eye's middle layer, the uvea (vascular layer). It controls...
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    the optic nerve. The short posterior ciliary arteries contribute arterial supply to the choroid, ciliary processes, optic disc, the outer retina, and Bruch's...
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  • Ciliary processes - folded layers in the anterior of the eye Latin for Eyelash This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ciliary. If...
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    attaching the lens at its equator to the rest of the eye through the ciliary body. Behind the lens is the jelly-like vitreous body which helps hold...
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    and invests in the zonular fibres, and extends forward between the ciliary processes Vitreous base: Denser cortical area of vitreous. Firmly attached to...
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    of the ciliary and pupillary zones that are much broader and more widely spaced, continuous with the "valleys" between the ciliary processes. Some of...
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    including secretion of the aqueous humour by the ciliary processes, control of accommodation (focus) by the ciliary body, and optimisation of retinal illumination...
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    equator, and arise of the ciliary epithelium from the pars plana region as well as from the valleys between the ciliary processes in the pars plicata. When...
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    visual cortex is the part of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information. Processing in the visual cortex starts in the primary visual cortex...
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    production of aqueous humour. Aqueous humor is continually produced by the ciliary processes and this rate of production must be balanced by an equal rate of aqueous...
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    Cilium (redirect from Ciliary motion)
    the ciliary gate, that controls the entry and exit of proteins to and from the cilium. At the transition zone, Y-shaped structures connect the ciliary membrane...
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    iris, and in front of the suspensory ligament of the lens and the ciliary processes. The posterior chamber consists of small space directly posterior...
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  • anterior ciliary arteries and long posterior ciliary arteries at the ciliary body. It supplies arterial blood to the iris, ciliary processes of the ciliary body...
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  • cyclophotocoagulation. In TS-CPC, the laser absorbed by melanin of ciliary processes causes photocoagulation. Since it is a painful procedure, TS-CPC is...
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    biological processes (such as nitric oxide production), currently the subject of dozens of research efforts. Around 80% of people with primary ciliary dyskinesia...
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    the ventral midline. The cells are flask-shaped, with long, slender ciliary processes (one cilium per cell). The main bodies of the cells lie outside of...
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    the treatment of gout. Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase II in the ciliary processes of the eye decreases aqueous humor secretion, presumably by slowing...
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  • (also known as orbicularis ciliaris ) (Latin: flat portion) is part of the ciliary body in the uvea (or vascular tunic, the middle layer of the three layers...
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  • the portion of the eye known as the ciliary body. The ciliary body contains 72 protrusions known as ciliary processes, from which the aqueous is produced...
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    by the ciliary muscles surrounding the lens; this process is known as "accommodation". Accommodation narrows the inner diameter of the ciliary body, which...
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    eyeball Sclera Cornea Vascular layer of eyeball Choroid Ciliary body Ciliary processes Ciliary muscle Iris Pupil Inner layer of eyeball Retina Ora serrata...
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    the trabecular meshwork. Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase in the ciliary processes of the eye decreases aqueous humor secretion and thus lowers the intraocular...
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    microphthalmos, cataracts, and increased intraocular pressure. Elongated ciliary processes are visible through the dilated pupil. A USG B-scan confirms diagnosis...
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    presence of a fibrovascular stalk and other features such as elongated ciliary processes and a shallow anterior chamber. PHPV can be differentiated from retinopathy...
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  • Capillary lamina of choroid Bruch's membrane Sattler's layer Ciliary body Ciliary processes Ciliary muscle Pars plicata Pars plana Iris Stroma Pupil Iris dilator...
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    The posterior surfaces of the ciliary processes are covered by a bilaminar layer of black pigment cells, which is continued forward from the retina, and...
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