Ocular Anatomy
Ocular Anatomy is the study of the structures and components that make up the eye. It is an important field of study for the diagnosis and treatment of eye-related disorders. Ocular Anatomy includes the study of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye, the lens, cornea, iris, retina, vitreous body, choroid, and optic nerve. Additionally, it covers the physiology and function of these structures, as well as their development and changes that occur throughout an individual’s life. This knowledge of ocular anatomy is essential for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other eye care professionals, who use it to diagnose and treat a variety of eye diseases, disorders, and conditions.
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