Related Concept Videos
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment
Angle-closure glaucoma, or closed-angle glaucoma, is an eye condition where the iris bulges out and blocks the iridocorneal angle, resulting in a buildup of aqueous humor and increased intraocular pressure. Immediate medical attention is necessary due to the sudden onset of symptoms. The treatment for angle-closure glaucoma includes short-term and long-term approaches. Short-term treatment involves using eye drops like pilocarpine to lower intraocular pressure by increasing aqueous humor...
Accessory Structures of the Eye
Optical perception, or vision, is an extraordinary sense dependent on converting light signals received via the ocular organs. These organs, known as eyes, are securely positioned within the bony cavities of the skull, called orbits. The orbits serve a dual purpose: a protective shield for the ocular globes and a stable attachment point for the soft ocular tissues. The eye's external protective mechanisms include the eyelids, which are edged with lashes that act as a barrier against foreign...
Focusing of Light in the Eye
Light rays enter the eye through the cornea, a transparent dome-shaped tissue that is the eye's outermost layer. The cornea bends or refracts, light rays traveling to the pupil. The shape of the cornea determines how much of the light is bent and whether the image will be focused correctly on the retina at the back of the eye. Once the light has passed through both refraction layers, it converges into a single focal point onto a small area. This is where photoreceptors start transforming...
Microbiome of the Eye
The human eye has a specialized microbiota that reflects its unique anatomical and immunological environment. This low-biomass microbial community predominantly colonizes the conjunctiva and eyelid margins, playing a vital role in ocular surface homeostasis and defense. Despite its proximity to the richly colonized facial skin, the ocular surface maintains a distinct microbial profile due to continuous mechanical and biochemical defense mechanisms.The conjunctival surface hosts fewer microbial...
You might also read
Related Articles
Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.
Sort by
Same author
Nav1.8 Variant I206M as a Latent Susceptibility Factor in Postaxotomy Ocular Pain.
Neurology. Genetics·2026
Same author
Drug Delivery in PROSE Device as Alternative to Frequent Drop Administration in Severe Ocular Surface Disease.
Eye & contact lens·2025
Same author
TRPM8 Mutations Associated With Persistent Pain After Surgical Injury of Corneal Trigeminal Axons.
Neurology. Genetics·2024
Same author
TRPV1 corneal neuralgia mutation: Enhanced pH response, bradykinin sensitization, and capsaicin desensitization.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·2024
Same journal
Ivermectin in the Management of Demodex-associated Blepharitis: A Comprehensive Literature Review.
Eye & contact lens·2026
Same journal
Effect of Variation in Extended Depth-Of-Focus Design on Myopia Control and Visual Function in Japanese Children.
Eye & contact lens·2026
Same journal
Effects of HEV-Filtering in a Soft Contact Lens on Contrast Sensitivity With and Without Veiling Glare.
Eye & contact lens·2026
Same journal
Time of Day Effects of Contact Lens-Induced Full-Field and Peripheral-Field Defocus on Choroidal Thickness: A Pilot Study in Adults.
Eye & contact lens·2026
Same journal
Incidence of Ulcerative Keratitis in the United States With and Without Predisposing Diabetes Mellitus.
Eye & contact lens·2026


