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Detailed Anatomy of the Retina by Numan Qayyum is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The retina is the innermost layer of the eyeball and is a thin, transparent membrane. It has three distinct regions - the optic disc, macula lutea, and peripheral retina. The optic disc is a pale pink area where the retinal layers terminate and the optic nerve fibers pass through. The macula lutea contains the fovea, which is responsible for sharp central vision. The peripheral retina extends from the macula lutea to the ora serrata, which separates the retina from the pars plana. The retina contains eleven
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- Numan Qayyum
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