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Derek A Robinett1, Joseph H Kahn
1Boston University School of Medicine, 80 East Concord Street, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Abstract:
This article is a review of the anatomy of the eye and its surrounding tissues. A working knowledge of the functional anatomy of the eye will aid the emergency physician in performing a thorough yet efficient physical examination of the eye. A goal-directed physical examination of the eye will allow the emergency physician to attempt to identify (or exclude) visionthreatening disease processes and facilitate communication with the ophthalmologist.
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