- The
retina (from
Latin rete 'net'; pl.
retinae or retinas) is the innermost, light-sensitive
layer of
tissue of the eye of most
vertebrates and some molluscs...
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Retinal detachment is a
condition where the
retina pulls away from the
tissue underneath it. It may
start in a
small area, but
without quick treatment...
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article in 2023
carries more details.
Other uncommon names are:
angiomatosis retinae,
familial cerebello-retinal angiomatosis,
cerebelloretinal hemangioblastomatosis...
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second from the top.)
Details Identifiers Latin stratum neurofibrarum retinae TA98 A15.2.04.017 FMA 58688
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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bottom right.)
Details Identifiers Latin stratum pigmentosum retinae, pars
pigmentosa retinae MeSH D055213 TA98 A15.2.04.008 TA2 6782 FMA 58627 Anatomical...
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Central retinal vein
Supplies Retina Identifiers Latin arteria centralis retinae MeSH D012161 TA98 A12.2.06.024 TA2 4470 FMA 49879
Anatomical terminology...
- Usher–Hallgren syndrome,
retinitis pigmentosa–dysacusis
syndrome or
dystrophia retinae dysacusis syndrome, is a rare
genetic disorder caused by a
mutation in...
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vascular proliferations Bacillary angiomatosis Angiomatosis Angiomatosis retinae List of
cutaneous conditions Vascular anomalies Robbins and Cotran, "Pathologic...
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region does not have a
serrated appearance, it is
called the ora
ciliaris retinae.
Interior of
anterior half of bulb of eye.
Vessels of the choroid, ciliary...
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which is
continued forward from the retina, and is
named the pars
ciliaris retinae. This
article incorporates text in the
public domain from page 1011 of the...