k Fundus in ocular albinism, illustration Illustration of the fundus of the right eye of a patient with ocular albinism. The optic fundus is the interior surface of the eye opposite the lens. It includes the optic disc circle at centre right, an area embedded in the retina where the optic nerve and blood vessels converge. Ocular albinism causes a reduction in pigment in the retina. It leads to severely impaired visual acuity sharpness. From Traite dAnatomie Humaine 1930 by French anatomist Leo Testut 18491925., by COLLECTION ABECASISSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fundus in ocular albinism, illustration Illustration of the fundus of the right eye of a patient with ocular albinism. The optic fundus is the interior surface of the eye opposite the lens. It includes the optic disc  circle at centre right , an area embedded in the retina where the optic nerve and blood vessels converge. Ocular albinism causes a reduction in pigment in the retina. It leads to severely impaired visual acuity  sharpness . From Traite d Anatomie Humaine  1930  by French anatomist Leo Testut  1849 1925 ., by COLLECTION ABECASIS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Fundus in ocular albinism, illustration

Illustration of the fundus of the right eye of a patient with ocular albinism. The optic fundus is the interior surface of the eye opposite the lens. It includes the optic disc (circle at centre right), an area embedded in the retina where the optic nerve and blood vessels converge. Ocular albinism causes a reduction in pigment in the retina. It leads to severely impaired visual acuity (sharpness). From Traite d'Anatomie Humaine (1930) by French anatomist Leo Testut (1849-1925)., by COLLECTION ABECASIS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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