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A hyphema looks like a clot or layered blood in the front of your eye. If the anterior chamber is filled with blood, it’s called a total, black, or eight-ball hyphema.
Aqueous is a thin, watery fluid located in the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye. The anterior chamber lies between the iris (colored part of the eye) and the inner surface of the cornea ...
To assess the relationship between peripheral anterior chamber depth and anthropomorphic measurements. The Beijing Eye Study 2006 included 3251 (73.2%) subjects who returned for a follow-up ...
Also, with a shallow anterior chamber, it is more difficult to insert a pupil expansion ring. Certainly, if the surgeon deems that using iris hooks would make the case safer in his/her hands, then ...
Image Credit: ARZTSAMUI / Shutterstock In normal eyes, the anterior chamber liquid is clear and colorless. It seeps out from the capillaries of the blood vessels that supply the eye.
This causes the anterior chamber to be overly deep during cataract surgery. To address this, the infusion pressure can be decreased by lowering the bottle height on the phacoemulsification machine.