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Red Eye Express - Iris (The Omm Squad Remix)
lacks pigment, the blood vessels of the vascular tunic show through the iris and the eyes have a red color. The color of the iris sometimes changes according to the age, sex and habitat of an animal (dark eye color in many young birds and light in old ones, or milk-white color of ...
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In man and other vertebrates the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye and the lens focuses the light onto the retina. 2. (often plural) the ability to see; sense of vision: weak eyes. 3. (Anatomy) the visible external part of an eye, often including the area around ...
The iris of your eye is the circular, colored membrane that surrounds the pupil. Color Colors of the iris include brown, blue, green, hazel and, in cases of albinos, red. Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin in the eye, the inherited genes and the age of the person, as...
The bright light and microscope let your health care provider check your eyelids, cornea, conjunctiva, sclera, and iris. To check the cornea, they might use yellow dye (fluorescein). You might get the dye in an eye drop, or the doctor might touch a small strip of paper to your eye. ...
Patients complain of severely painful red eye. Visual acuity is reduced and worsens over time. Haloes around light are common owing to corneal edema. Patients are usually older than 50 years and frequently hyperopic with a short axial length and small anterior chamber depth. The pupil may be ...
In man and other vertebrates the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye and the lens focuses the light onto the retina. 2. (often plural) the ability to see; sense of vision: weak eyes. 3. (Anatomy) the visible external part of an eye, often including the area around ...
The most common causes of red eye (conjunctivits, KCS, glaucoma, uveitis) are discussed in details and the appropriate therapeutic treatments are proposed as well.Komnenou, ADessiris, Ajournal of the hellenic veterinary medical society