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Schematic diagram of the human eye.
The anterior chamber is the fluid-filled space inside the eye between the iris and the cornea's innermost surface, the endothelium [1]. Aqueous humor is the fluid that fills the anterior chamber.
See also
- Anterior segment
- Hyphema
- Intraocular pressure
- Ocular hypertension
References
- ^ Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.
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Anterior chamber | Aqueous humour | Blind spot | Choroid | Ciliary body | Conjunctiva | Cornea | Iris | Lens | Macula | Optic disc | Optic fovea | Posterior chamber | Pupil | Retina | Schlemm's canal | Sclera | Tapetum lucidum | Trabecular meshwork | Vitreous humour |
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