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transmit light from one end to the other. Such
fibers find wide
usage in fiber-
optic communications,
where they
permit transmission over
longer distances and...
- The
optic foramen is the
opening to the
optic canal. The
canal is
located in the
sphenoid bone; it is
bounded medially by the body of the
sphenoid and...
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Optic neuritis describes any
condition that
causes inflammation of the
optic nerve; it may be ****ociated with
demyelinating diseases, or
infectious or...
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Optic neuropathy is
damage to the
optic nerve from any cause. The
optic nerve is a
bundle of
millions of
fibers in the
retina that
sends visual signals...
- In neuroanatomy, the
optic nerve, also
known as the
second cranial nerve,
cranial nerve II, or
simply CN II, is a
paired cranial nerve that transmits...
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optic disc or
optic nerve head is the
point of exit for
ganglion cell
axons leaving the eye.
Because there are no rods or
cones overlying the
optic disc...
- Look up
optic nerve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Optic Nerve may
refer to:
Optic nerve, the
anatomical structure Optic Nerve (GCHQ), a m**** surveillance...
- In neuroanatomy, the
optic radiation (also
known as the
geniculocalcarine tract, the
geniculostriate pathway, and
posterior thalamic radiation) are axons...
- neuroanatomy, the
optic tract (from
Latin tractus opticus) is a part of the
visual system in the brain. It is a
continuation of the
optic nerve that relays...
- Look up
optic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
optic (not to be
confused with optics, the
science of light) is a
colloquial abbreviation of optical...