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Light micrograph showing the limit between the sclera white of the eye and lamina fusca (top right) The sclera is a dense connective tissue made of
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Light micrograph of the layers of the eyeball showing from bottom the sclera the choroid with blood vessels and many pigment cells the choriocapil
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Light micrograph of the layers of the eyeball showing from bottom the sclera the choroid stroma with blood vessels and many pigment cells the chor
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Light micrograph of the inner layers of the eyeball showing from bottom the sclera the choroid stroma with blood vessels and pigment cells the cho
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Sclera light micrograph The sclera or white of the eye is a dense connective tissue made of mainly type I collagen fibres oriented in different d
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Light micrograph of eyeball showing its three layers separated by a retraction during sample processing From left bottom are the sclera pigmented ch
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Eye scan conceptual illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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editorial use only Jaundice 81-year-old woman suffering from drug-induced jaundice Yellowing of the white (sclera) of the eyes and the surrounding
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Jaundice A patient suffering from jaundice Yellowing of the white (sclera) of the eye of the surrounding facial skin can be seen In this case the
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Jaundice Close-up of the eye of a patient suffering from jaundice Yellowing of the white (sclera) of the eye and of the surrounding facial skin can
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Staphyloma of the eye 19th century illustration
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Illustration of the anatomy of the eye At the front (top) of the eye is the cornea a transparent coating Behind this are the pupil and iris The ir
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Eyeball illustration
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Human ciliary body and iris light micrograph
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Choroid and retina light micrograph
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Human cornea light micrograph
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Illustration of the anatomy of the blood vessels of the eye and surrounding tissues From Traite dAnatomie Humaine (1905) by French anatomist Leo Tes
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Trabeculectomy Surgeon performs a trabeculectomy an operation to reduce the press- ure in the eye of a patient with glaucoma The surgeon is watch
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Eye blood vessels illustration
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Eye anatomy illustration
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Eye anatomy illustration
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Human eyeball pattern vector
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Human eyeball icons set
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Human eyeball set icons
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Human eyeball icon simple style
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Illustration of a longitudinal section through the human eye At the front of the eye (top) is the cornea a transparent coating Behind this is the l
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Jaundice Close-up of the eyes of a patient suffering from jaundice Yellowing of the white (sclera) of the eye and of the surrounding facial skin can
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Human eye anatomy illustration
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Ophthalmologist examining an elderly mans eyes using a slit lamp It is able to shine a fine beam of light into the eye of the patient and magnifies
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Retina light micrograph
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Retina light micrograph
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Retina light micrograph
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Retina light micrograph
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Retina light micrograph
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Light micrograph of a section through the eyeball where it transitions from the opaque sclera (white of the eye bright red) to the transparent cornea
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Optic nerve light micrograph
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Close-up of the eye and orbit showing yellow sclera (the normally white outermost covering of the eyeball) a classic symptom of jaundice or hepatitis
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Conjunctiva and sclera light micrograph
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Limit between cornea and conjunctiva light micrograph
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Eye layers light micrograph
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Conjunctiva and sclera light micrograph
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Eye anatomy computer illustration Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy computer illustration Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy computer illustration Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy computer illustration Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Eye anatomy computer illustration Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Allergic conjunctivitis in the eye of a 59-year- old woman The redness seen was caused by an allergic reaction to the chemical hydrogen peroxide in a
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Camera flash red-eye Human eye photographed using a camera flash This leads to the red eye effect where the light from the camera flash reflects f
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Human eye The three visible parts of the eye are the sclera (white) the iris (bluegreen) and the pupil (black) The iris muscles contract and relax
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Human eye The three visible parts of the eye are the sclera (white) the iris (bluegreen) and the pupil (black) The iris muscles contract and relax
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Mans Eye Close-up of a mans eye The blue part of the eye is called the iris and it contracts or relaxes to allow the optimum amount of light thro
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Developing pig eye light micrograph
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Developing pig eye light micrograph
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Developing pig eye light micrograph
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Eye structure light micrograph
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Optic nerve light micrograph
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Viral conjunctivitis Bloodshot eye of a 55-year- old man with viral conjunctivitis The white of the eye (sclera) is packed with tiny red blood vesse
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Eye anatomy computer artwork At the front of the eye is the cornea (light grey) a transparent coating Behind this is the lens (brown and pink) wh
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Eye anatomy artwork At the front of the eye is the cornea (blue) a transparent coating Behind this is the lens (opaque) which is partly covered b
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Iridocorneal angle Artwork of the iridocorneal angle or filtration angle (blue) of the front of the eye The angle is formed by the meeting of the
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Optic nerve Artwork of transverse and longitudinal sections through the optic nerve The optic nerve collects impulses from the light sensitive cells
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Eye and retina structure
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Choroid layer of the eye Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through the choroid layer of the eye A pigment cell (dark brown) i
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Choroid layer of the eye Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through the choroid layer of the eye A pigment cell (red) is at up
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Outer layers of the eye Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the choroid (top) and sclera (bottom) layers of the eye The sclera is the whi
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Eye wall Light micrograph of a cross section through the eye wall The outer layer (left pink) is the sclera connective tissue arranged in bundles
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Uveitis Close-up of the eye of a 43 year old man showing uveitis It has caused the sclera (white of the eye) to become severely bloodshot Uveitis i
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Eye wall Light micrograph of a cross section through the eye wall The outer layer (bottom pink) is the sclera connective tissue arranged in bundle
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Human eye computer artwork The three visible parts of the eye are the sclera (white) the iris (bluegreen) and the pupil (black) Enclosing the eye
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Mans eye This man is 63 years old Signs of age include wrinkled skin around the eyes and white hairs in the eyebrows The three visible parts of t
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Womans eye
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Womans eye
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Human eye artwork
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Mans eye
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Mans eye
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Viral conjunctivitis Close-up of the bloodshot eye of a 60-year-old woman with viral conjunctivitis The white of the eye (sclera) is packed with tin
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Glaucoma Illustration showing flow of aqueous humour in the eye in glaucoma (red arrows) Aqueous humour is fluid produced by the ciliary processes s
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