The treatment for opacity of the crystalline lens, also known as cataracts, is typically surgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with a clear artificial lens. This procedure is called cataract surgery and is a common and highly successful surgery that can improve vision significantly. Glasses or contact lenses may be needed after surgery to optimize vision.
The eye.In the crystalline lens of the eye, specifically.
The diopter power of the crystalline lens can vary, but it typically ranges from around 20 to 30 diopters. This power helps the lens to focus light onto the retina in order to form clear images. As people age, the flexibility of the lens decreases, affecting its diopter power and resulting in presbyopia.
Transparent, biconvex intraocular tissue that helps bring rays of light to a focus on the retina.
The watery fluid that fills much of the eyeball in front of the crystalline lens is called the aqueous humor. It helps to maintain the shape of the eye, provides nutrients to the surrounding tissues, and helps to maintain eye pressure.
That would be the retina.
A crystalline lens is the lens in the human eye.
a catract is any opacity within a lens the opacity can be very small (incipient cataract
The opacity of the lens is called a cataract. It causes clouding of the eye's natural lens, leading to blurry vision, sensitivity to light, and difficulty seeing at night. Cataracts can be treated with surgery to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with an artificial one.
The part of the eye that is similar to a contact lens is the crystalline lens.
The crystalline lens becomes cloudy and opaque, resulting in a cataract.
Cataracts
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The human eye has a double convex lens in the cornea (outermost layer) and a bi-convex lens in the crystalline lens inside the eye.
The lens is also known as the aquula (Latin, a little stream, dim. of aqua, water) or crystalline lens. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_%28vision%29
The crystalline lens in human eye is indispensable to perform refraction so as to enable us to see objects clearly.
Treatment for "opacity in the right upper lobe" of the lungs depends on what caused the "opacity" and its size. For example, the body can try to "wall off" infection, making a non-opaque "spot" or area. As the infection clears, the spot clears too.
The eye.In the crystalline lens of the eye, specifically.