Cephalic Fluid Dynamics and Ocular Changes in Weightlessness

  • Thornton W
  • Bonato F
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Abstract

Permanent ocular changes in a group of astronauts after long flights is a relatively new finding in space medicine. Here we refer to these changes as Microgravity Ocular Syndrome (MOS) [1] although other names have been suggested. Given that the cause of these ocular...

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Thornton, W., & Bonato, F. (2017). Cephalic Fluid Dynamics and Ocular Changes in Weightlessness. In The Human Body and Weightlessness (pp. 99–120). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32829-4_5

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