That's when the doctor grabs a glove and shoves his finger into your eyesocket and if he feels something wrong they rip off your face to do surgery and then put it back in permently back in.
Retinal scan
Retinal reattachment has an 80-90% success rate.
Yes. The Retinal Ganglion Cell axons form the optic nerve.
Retinal reacts to light to start the process of transduction. Retinal is a polyene chromophore, and is sometimes referred to as retinaldehyde.
That is not the ideal identification method and here's why. Unlike the MOVIES, a retina scan is difficult at best. You will notice that in your eye doctor's office, the retinal camera is in a DARK ROOM. It takes about 5 minutes for your pupil to adjust to the light and get big enough for the camera to LOOK INSIDE to see your retina. People with dark eyes might never get a SCAN if they need access. The Iris scanner might be OK... but I wouldn't. You see, people that used the device often might spread eye disease to other workers. That would be the last thing on earth that you would want to use. Even if you have alcohol towelettes at the eye station, people would not use them.
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Retinal scan
retinal scan
If the person offering you the retinal scan cannot answer your concern, go somewhere else that can answer. People offering medical procedures should have a list of conditions during which those procedures should not be carried out.
To enter the Rock lab, you need a keycard (dropped by Salerno when you find her) and purple eyes that you can get from the machine in the Research Lab.
Retinal veins are larger than retinal arteries. Retinal veins are between 2/3 to 3/4 times larger than the arteries of the retina. Retinal vein are also darker red then the arteries.
retinal breaks or detachments; retinal ischemia (retinal tissue that lacks oxygen); neovascularization (proliferation of blood vessels in the retina); Coats' disease
Retinal vein occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal vein that drains the retina or to that of one of its branches.
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Multiple retinal hemorrhages-- Bleeding in the back of the eye.
Retinal artery occlusion refers to the closure of the central retinal artery and usually results in complete loss of vision in one eye.
Retinal reattachment has an 80-90% success rate.