Pinguecula and Pterygium
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.
The fibrous tunic is the outermost layer of the human eye. In specific areas are the sclera, or "white of the eye", and the cornea which is continuous of the sclera.
The sclera is commonly called the whites of the eye.
anicteric means without jaundice; so sclera anicteric means eyes are not yellow
The sclera is part of the eye and is better known as the white part of the eye. The iris is the colored part of the eye. The sclera is actually a membrane that covers the outside of the eye.
from the inside to the outside of the eye it is Retina - choroidea - Sclera
Extrinsic
If you are working the April 12 NYT crossword puzzle, I believe the answer is sclera
no, conjunctive covers the sclera
When you get something in your eye chances are that the object is touching the sclera
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The ocular structures most resistant to direct injury are the cornea (the clear front of the eye) and the sclera (the white part of the shell around the eye). The cornea and the sclera are contiguous.
The cornea and sclera help protect the eye.
The white of the eye is called the Sclera.