ANTERIOR CHAMBER OF THE EYE

 

    

Carolina Valdivia

The anterior chamber is a space inside the eye bounded by the cornea, iris, and pupil that is filled with circulating aqueous humor. The iris and cornea join in the anterior chamber to form an angle known as the iridocorneal angle.

 

Additional Information about the Anterior Chamber of the Eye

Lens, Iris, and Anterior Chamber from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Human anterior chamber angle development without cell death or macrophage involvement - article by Beeran Meghpara and colleagues, appearing in the journal Cornea.

 

Related Topics

Ciliary Body

Iridocorneal Angle

Posterior Chamber

Trabecular Meshwork

Vitreous Chamber

 

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