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Radiography of Aqueous Humor Outflow

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1958
Important details of the aqueous humor outflow system, previously inaccessible to study in the intact eye, can now be observed by radiography. The technique is based on radiographs of the angle of the anterior chamber taken after replacing aqueous humor with water-soluble radiopaque material.
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Outflow of Aqueous Humor

Journal of Glaucoma, 2001
Elke Lütjen-Drecoll   +3 more
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Magnesium in aqueous humor

Veterinary Record, 1986
JS Ritchie, JM Kelly, DA Whitaker
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THE AQUEOUS HUMOR

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1929
The science of Galen prevailed until Andreas Vesaleus revealed by his dissection of the ocular tissue of man that the anterior humor of the eye did not resemble the white of an egg but was of a watery nature. Jacob Hovius (1702) some years later described the influx and efflux of this watery fluid in the anterior part of the eye.
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Aqueous Humor and the Dynamics of Its Flow: Formation of Aqueous Humor

2020
Marvin L. Sears   +2 more
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Segmental Aqueous Humor Outflow

Of the known risk factors for glaucoma, elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), is the primary one. The conventional aqueous humor outflow pathway contains the key source of IOP regulation, which is predominantly the trabecular meshwork (TM). Studies of outflow have demonstrated that the outflow pathway is not uniform around the circumference of the eye ...
Mary J, Kelley, Mini, Aga, Ted S, Acott
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Aqueous Humor Dynamics*

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1956
Jonas S. Friedenwald, Bernard Becker
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Aqueous humor dynamics

1998
Carol B Toris   +2 more
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Growth Factors in Aqueous Humor

Ophthalmology, 2011
Jay C. Bradley   +3 more
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