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- Conjunctiva: Anatomy, Function Common Conditions
What is the conjunctiva? The conjunctiva is a thin, clear membrane that protects your eye It covers the inside of your eyelid and the white of your eye (the sclera)
- Conjunctiva - Wikipedia
In the anatomy of the eye, the conjunctiva (pl : conjunctivae) is a thin mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera (the white of the eye) [1]
- Conjunctiva - Definition and Detailed Illustration - All About Vision
The conjunctiva is the clear membrane covering part of the front of the eye and the inside of the eyelids Learn more about the conjunctiva of the eye
- Conjunctiva: What It Is and Its Function, Anatomy, and Eye Problems
The conjunctiva is a thin membrane lining the inside of your eyelids (both upper and lower) and the outer portion of the sclera (white part of the eye) It doesn't cover the cornea, the clear covering on the front of the eye
- Overview of Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders
The conjunctiva is the membrane that lines the eyelid and loops back to cover the sclera (the tough white fiber layer covering the eye), right up to the edge of the cornea (the clear layer in front of the iris and pupil—see Structure and Function of the Eyes)
- Conjunctiva: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The conjunctiva is a thin, clear membrane that covers the inner surface of the eyelid and the white part of the eyeball (the sclera) It contains many tiny blood vessels
- Conjunctiva | anatomy | Britannica
The conjunctiva is the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the visible portion of the eyeball except the cornea (the transparent part of the eyeball that covers the iris and the pupil)
- Conjunctiva: Anatomy, Function, and Associated Eye Conditions
The conjunctiva, also referred to as a mucous membrane, is the clear tissue that covers the sclera, the white part of the eye, and the inside of the eyelids, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology The conjunctiva covers the whites of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelid
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