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Tenon's capsule (/təˈnoʊn/), also
known as the
Tenon capsule,
fascial sheath of the
eyeball (Latin: **** bulbi) or the
fascia bulbi, is a thin membrane...
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Tenon may
refer to: one
of the two
elements of a
mortise and
tenon joint Tenon capsule, a
membrane around the
eyeball Tenon Group, a
chartered accountancy...
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disease that is
represented by
inflammation of Tenon's capsule.
Tenon's capsule, also
known as the
fascial sheath of the eyeball, is a
structure surrounding...
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episcleral space of the eye is the
space between the
outer surface of the
sclera and the
inner surface of the
capsule of Tenon. It is
continuous with...
- Jacques-René
Tenon (French pronunciation: [ʒakʁne tənɔ̃], 21
February 1724 – 16
January 1816) was a
French surgeon born in Sépeaux in
northern Burgundy...
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between the
sclera and the Tenon's
capsule.
Posterior sub-
Tenons steroid injections (PSTSI) is used in the
treatment of posterior ocular inflammation, such...
- in the
United States, 99.9%
of lens and
cataract procedures were done in an out-patient
setting by 2012. Topical, sub-
tenon, peribulbar, or retrobulbar...
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rectus and
inferior oblique muscles of the eye. It is a
thickening of Tenon's capsule, the
dense connective tissue capsule surrounding the
globe and separating...
- is a skin fold
of the
upper eyelid that
covers the
inner corner (medial canthus)
of the eye. However,
variation occurs in the
nature of this
feature and...
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conjunctiva and
Tenon's capsule. In 1985, the
problems ****ociated with
integrated implants were
thought to be
largely solved with the
introduction of spherical...