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Posterior segment of eyeball





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The posterior segmentorposterior cavity[1] is the back two-thirds of the eye that includes the anterior hyaloid membrane and all of the optical structures behind it: the vitreous humor, retina, choroid, and optic nerve.[2] The portion of the posterior segment visible during ophthalmoscopy (or fundoscopy) is sometimes referred to as the posterior pole, or fundus. Some ophthalmologists specialize in the treatment and management of posterior segment disorders and diseases.[3]

Posterior segment
Schematic diagram of the human eye
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Latinsegmentum posterius bulbi oculi
MeSHD057972
FMA58868
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In some animals, the retina contains a reflective layer (the tapetum lucidum) which increases the amount of light each photosensitive cell perceives, reflecting the light out of the eye, allowing the animal to see better under low light conditions.

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  1. ^ "WikiJournal of Medicine/Medical gallery of Blausen Medical 2014 - Wikiversity".
  • ^ Posterior segment anatomy Archived 2008-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Vitreoretinal Disease & Surgery - New England Eye Center

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