Basic Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye

  • Galloway N
  • Amoaku W
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Abstract

The eye is the primary organ of vision. Each one of the two eyeballs is located in the orbit where it takes up about one-fifth of the orbital volume (Figure 2.1). The remaining space is taken up by the extraocular muscles, fascia, fat, blood vessels, nerves and the lacrimal gland.

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Galloway, N. R., & Amoaku, W. M. K. (1999). Basic Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye. In Common Eye Diseases and their Management (pp. 5–12). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3625-5_2

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