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Figure 1-1: Anterior view of bones of right orbit.
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Figure 1-2: Medial view of bony wall of left orbit. Anatomy & Embryology of the eye
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Figure 1-3: Anterior view of apex of right orbit.
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Figure 1-4: Vascular supply to the eye. All arterial branches originate with the ophthalmic artery. Venous drainage is through the cavernous sinus and the pterygoid plexus.
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Figure 1-5: Vascular supply of the anterior segment. (Modified, redrawn, and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-6: Venous drainage system of the eye. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.) Anatomy & Embryology of the eye
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Figure 1-7: Internal structures of the human eye. (Redrawn from an original drawing by Paul Peck and reproduced with permission, from: The Anatomy of the Eye. Courtesy of Lederle Laboratories.)
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Figure 1-8: Posterior view of left eye. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-9: External landmarks of the eye. The sclera is covered by transparent conjunctiva. (Photo by HL Gibson, from: Medical Radiography and Photography. Labeling modified slightly.)
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Figure 1-10: Transverse section of cornea. (Reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-11: Posterior view of ciliary body, zonule, lens, and ora serrata. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from: Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-12: Anterior chamber angle and surrounding structures.
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Figure 1-13: Cross section of choroid. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-14: Magnified view of lens showing termination of subcapsular epithelium (vertical section). (From Duke-Elder WS: Textbook of Ophthalmology, vol 1. Mosbey, 1942. Drawings first appeared in Salzmann M: Anatomu and History of the Human Eyeball in the Normal State. Univ of Chicago Press, 1912)
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Figure 1-15: Zones of lens showing Y sutures. (From Duke-Elder WS: Textbook of Ophthalmology , vol 1. Mosby, 1942. Drawings first appeared in Salzmann M: Anatomy and History of the Human Eyeball in the Normal State. Univ of Chicago Press, 1912.)
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Figure 1-16: Photomicrograph of anterior chamber angle and related structures. (Courtesy of I Wood and L Garron.)
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Figure 1-17: Layers of the retina. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 4th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1954.)
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Figure 1-18: Approximate distances of the rectus muscles from the limbus, and the approximate lengths of tendons.
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Figure 1-19: Fascia about muscles and eyeball (Tenon's capsule).
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Figure 1-20: Check ligaments of medial and lateral rectus muscles, right eye (diagrammatic).
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Figure 1-21: External landmarks of the eye. The sclera is covered by transparent conjunctiva. (Photo by HL Gibson, from: Medical Radiography and Photography. Labeling modified slightly.)
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Figure 1-22: Cross section of the eyelids. (Courtesy of C Beard.)
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Figure 1-23: Vessels and nerves to extraocular structures.
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Figure 1-24: The lacrimal drainage system. (Redrawn with modifications and reproduced, with permission, from Thompson J, Elstrom ER: Radiography of the nasolacrimal passageways. Med Radiogr Photogr 1949;25[3]:66.)
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Figure 1-25: Cross section of the optic nerve. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Wolff E: Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit, 6th ed. Blakiston-McGraw, 1968.)
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Figure 1-26: Blood supply of the optic nerve. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from: Hayreh SS: Trans Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol 1974;78:240).
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Figure 1-27: Relationship of optic chiasm from inferior aspect. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Duke-Elder WS: System of Ophthalmology. Vol 2. Mosby, 1961.)
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Figure 1-28: Embryologic development of ocular structures. (Redrawn and reproduced, with permission, from Mann IC: The Development of the Human Eye, 2nd ed. British Medical Association, 1950).
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