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i came to a random ass college class i am not enrolled in and for some reason we r studying the eye.
this is all just a giant tma reference
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acespace-spaceplace · 25 days
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A silly quick little sketch of Irisians, canon or fanmade (probably to prep myself for when i actually draw em in full lol)
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In actual series: Cyst, Umbilic, Yucous, Macula, Vitreous, Ulcer (scrapped, replaced by Yucous)
Extraneous Moon Catalog: Meibo, Fovea, Sclera, Oculus, Neuro, Ciliary, Mitros (not illustrated due to severely incomprehensible form)
My own Irisians: Þrombus, Mesentery, Polyp, Villus, Uvea, Hyaloid, Aortic
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by hyaloid
“You’re a sloppy shot.” Though Caitlyn’s eyes have now turned back to the alley entrance, where a dark heap lies silent but twitching, her lips curve into a knowing smirk. “Lord knows you need a weapon that doesn’t run out of ammo.”
“Once we make it out of this, I’m gonna make you eat those words.”
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Or, when Vi and Cait take on a Shimmer monster and flirt shamelessly throughout it.
Words: 3402, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F
Relationships: Caitlyn/Vi (League of Legends)
Additional Tags: lots of flirting, a bit of action, tactician vi coming to the forefront, and some soft moments cause honestly the two of them deserve it
Read on A03. from AO3 works tagged ‘Caitlyn/Vi (League of Legends)’
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bpod-bpod · 2 years
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Healthy vision counts on a healthy blood supply. It’s why so many eye diseases that cause blindness involve disrupting the eye’s blood vessels. During development, your eyes create no less than three different blood vessel networks – hyaloid, choroidal and retinal – with the hyaloid network disappearing as the retinal network appears. Investigating this process has proven difficult using traditional histology techniques as this destroys the structure of these networks. Researchers now present an approach to overcome this: light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LFSM) of isolated mouse eyes chemically treated to become transparent. Analysis of these microscopy images allowed researchers to measure and quantify the development of the hyaloid network over time and in 3D (pictured), as well as the distribution of various cell populations in different parts of the eye. This model, therefore, aids investigations into cell interactions across the whole eye so researchers can better probe eye health and disease.
Written by Lux Fatimathas
Image adapted from work by Marie Darche and colleagues
Clinical Investigation Center 1423, Quinze-Vingts hospital, INSERM-DHOS, Paris, France
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in Communications Biology, October 2022
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retinography · 4 months
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Operculated hole
Operculated hole occurs due to the vitreous traction over the flap of the retinal tear, resulting in the separation of the flap (suspended within the posterior hyaloid above the retinal surface). In this case, the symptomatic hole was treated using laser photocoagulation.
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ainews · 7 months
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When it comes to fashion for the living, it's all about comfort, style and practicality. But have you ever stopped to think about the wardrobe needs of ghosts? As supernatural beings, ghosts have unique needs when it comes to clothing, and there is a strong case for why planning is hyaloid for bathrobes specifically designed for them.
First and foremost, ghosts are ethereal beings that are not bound by the laws of the physical world. This means that traditional clothing designed for humans may not be suitable for them. For example, a regular bathrobe made of thick terrycloth may be too heavy and constricting for a ghost to wear comfortably. Planning is necessary to ensure that the fabric and design of a ghost's bathrobe is lightweight and allows for ease of movement.
Additionally, ghosts are often described as translucent or transparent, and they can pass through solid objects. This means that any clothing they wear must also be somewhat translucent or at least not completely opaque. A hyaloid bathrobe, with its glassy and transparent properties, would be the perfect choice for ghosts. Not only would it maintain their ghostly appearance, but it would also allow them to blend in seamlessly with their surroundings.
Another reason why planning is crucial for bathrobes for ghosts is the material used. Ghosts may not have a physical body, but they are still susceptible to changes in temperature. Without proper insulation, they may feel cold and uncomfortable. An ideal ghost bathrobe would be made of a material that provides warmth without adding weight, such as a silky, lightweight fabric or a soft fleece-like material.
Moreover, ghosts often haunt the same locations for extended periods. This means that their bathrobe must not only be comfortable but also durable enough to withstand the test of time. Planning is necessary to choose a material that can withstand the constant use and not show signs of wear and tear.
Finally, planning is essential for bathrobes for ghosts as they also serve a practical purpose. Ghosts may not need to keep warm or cover their modesty, but they can still get wet or dirty. A bathrobe serves as a quick and easy cover-up in these situations, allowing ghosts to maintain their ghostly appearance without revealing too much of their spectral form.
In conclusion, planning is hyaloid for bathrobes for ghosts because it takes into account their unique needs and ensures that the garment is both comfortable and practical for their ethereal existence. Ghosts may not be able to browse the clothing racks themselves, but with thoughtful planning, they can still have a stylish and functional bathrobe to call their own.
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*petechial hemorrhaging present under eyelids
*broken hyloid bone
*both eyes have bruising around the orbital sockets
*seizures
*tremmors
*aversion to drinking water
*aversion to drinking water - drug-related,
*seizures - can be drug-related or neurological
*tremors -can be drug-related or neurological
*both eyes have bruising around the orbital sockets - hemorrhage causes this
*broken hyaloid bone - abuse.
... I'm sorry for you Anon
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besteyespecialist · 2 years
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Posterior Vitreous Detachment Treatment In Ghatkopar, Mumbai
Vitreous Detachment
The eye is a very complex functional and anatomic organ. The retina is a thin, delicate and transparent sheet of tissue that lines the inside of the back of the eye. Directly in front of the retina is also a cavity that contains a gel called vitreous. The structure responsible for the bulk and shape of our eye is Vitreous part. It is a jelly-like body that fills the posterior chamber of the eye, giving the eyeball its round shape and keeping the retina in place against the back of the eye.
It is made up of millions of tiny collagen fibrils along with ground substance mucopolysaccharides such as hyaluronic acid, which form a gel. The vitreous is mostly water, which makes up 98% of it. The collagen strands connect to the superficial layers of the retina especially around the macula, the retinal vessels or sites at the retinal periphery.
Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), also known as hyaloid detachment, occurs when the retinal layer and vitreous body/posterior hyaloid membrane dissociate, with an intervening fluid collection forming in the subhyaloid space. It is thought to be a common consequence of aging, occurring in more than 70% of the population over the age of 60
Who is at risk of posterior vitreous detachment?
The risk factors for vitreous detachment include:
Older age.
Nearsightedness.
Past eye trauma.
Prior Cataract Surgery.
Vitreous detachment in one eye.
What are symptoms of Vitreous Detachment?
Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) doesn’t cause pain or permanent vision loss, but you might experience other symptoms. They include:
Flashes. These small flashes of light are comparable to “seeing stars” after hitting your head. They can last a few seconds or minutes and tend to stop, or occur less often, once detachment is complete.
Floaters. These floating spots in your field of vision can resemble tiny specks, dust, dots, or cobweb-like shadows. They typically occur in the first few weeks of Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) and are most noticeable when looking at a light surface, such as a white wall or the sky.
Cobweb effect. You may begin to see the outer edge of the vitreous as it separates from the retina. It can feel like you’re looking through a cobweb. This is temporary and goes away once detachment is complete.
How Vitreous Detachment Develops?
In normal eyes, the vitreous is attached to the surface of the retina through millions of tiny, intertwined fibers. Your vitreous gel is mostly made of water. As we age, the vitreous slowly shrinks, and these fibers pull on the retina's surface. If the fibers break, the vitreous can shrink further and separate from the retina, causing a vitreous detachment. Most people get Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) at age 60 or older and it's very common after 80. It happens to men and women equally.
What other problems can vitreous detachment cause?
Vitreous detachment can sometimes lead to more serious eye conditions:
Retinal tear. Sometimes, the vitreous fibers tear a hole in the retina when they pull away. If you don’t get treatment quickly, this can lead to retinal detachment.
Retinal detachment. Sometimes vitreous detachment pulls the entire retina away from its normal position at the back of the eye. This can be a medical emergency. Learn more about retinal detachment.
Macular hole. Sometimes vitreous detachment tears a hole in the macula (the part of the retina that controls your central vision). This can happen before or after the vitreous detaches enough to cause floaters or flashes of light. Learn more about macular hole.
Macular pucker. Sometimes vitreous detachment causes a thin layer of scar tissue to grow over the macula. This usually happens slowly in the months or years after vitreous detachment. Learn more about macular pucker.
These conditions can cause vision loss but treatment may help preserve your vision. Tell your eye doctor right away if you notice symptoms of vitreous detachment so they can check for these more serious problems.
Diagnosis
A Routine eye examination can help your doctor to spot problems like Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) early and that can help protect your vision.
Your doctor may use special eye drops to make your pupils (the holes in the center of your eyes) bigger and use a slit-lamp test to look for signs of Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). This is done with a microscope that looks through the front of your eye. It is helpful in detecting, if Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) has caused bleeding, a torn retina, or something else that could harm your eyesight.
Your doctor also may use other tests to make sure the gel hasn't pulled away from your retina. These include:
Optical coherence tomography (OCT)- a 3-D scan of the inside of your eye
Ocular ultrasound - a test that uses sound waves to show the inside of your eye
Treatment
Posterior Vitreous Detachment usually doesn’t require treatment.
Complete detachment typically takes no longer than three months. If you continue to see floaters after detachment is complete, discuss treatment options with your doctor.
When complications occur and your ophthalmologist recommends treatment, there are a number of options available, including:
Laser or cryosurgery: This can be done in the office with no anesthesia. Your doctor repairs the holes or tears in your retina, which prevents further progression of the condition.
Scleral buckle: This involves placing a band around the outside of the eye to counterbalance the force of the vitreous pulling on the retina. Fluid is then drained from behind your retina, allowing it to return to its proper position. This is usually done as outpatient surgery.
Pneumatic retinopexy: This surgery is sometimes done in the office. Your doctor injects a gas bubble into the vitreous behind your eye. The bubble pushes the tear against the back wall of the eye and closes it. Then your doctor uses laser or cryosurgery to secure the retina where it belongs. After surgery, you may need to keep your head in a certain position for a few days. The gas bubble dissipates over time.
Follow up of Vitreous Detachment
Once it has been confirmed that the vitreous detachment is isolated, follow-up examinations are recommended at regular intervals thereafter. The period between examinations depends, of course, on the presence of blood in the vitreous or other signs which could increase the likelihood of retinal detachment. Thus the first re-visit may be after a week or a month, according to the nature of the detachment.
Important Reminder: This information is only intended to provide guidance, not a definitive medical advice. Please consult eye doctor about your specific condition. Only a trained, experienced board certified eye doctor can determine an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
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powerduped · 5 years
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@hyaloidic​ said: ❛ One must be cunning and wicked in this world. ❜
If anyone in this wide and terrible world really knows him--his motivations and reasons; his heart--Tao has no doubt it’s Asmee. Even more than Marcus, Asmee knows him. And it’s nights like this that prove it to him.
They’re sitting shoulder to shoulder in the middle of the woods, passing a fifth of vodka back and forth after filling in a deep, smoking grave that hadn’t been there earlier in the day. It’s quiet for a long time--the agreeable sort of silence you could sit in for hours and never grow tired off. And maybe they do just that. It’s easy to lose track of the time when there are more pressing matters in mind.
Asmee stands first, taking the bottle from Tao--who’d stopped passing it back an hour and a half ago--as she does so, and she offers him a hand; pulls him up; supports him as the crushing fatigue of his last mission sets in alongside his half-drunkeness.
She knows that he doesn’t do this for fun. She knows he’s not in it for the thrill of the kill, or the righteousness of fury. Unlike Marcus, Asmee can see past the role he’s built up to make this job tolerable to him. And while she’s never said as much, Tao knows that’s what’s kept her at his side when so many of the others--the original gang--had left him.
Before he can protest, Asmee’s pushing him into the passenger seat of the car, tucking his long legs inside the cab before pulling back just enough to look at him. She smooths an errant strand of hair from his face; lays a gentle kiss over his temple; says the words:
          “One must be cunning and wicked in this world.”
This understanding she has for him, and for the life they live, is sacred to Tao. Sometimes, with so much blood on his hands, it’s the only thing that helps him sleep.
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ryppaharc · 5 years
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❛ never thought that i could be i could be happy . ❜
—               SHE STRUGGLES WITH deep conversations.  she never knows the right thing to say.  it doesn’t help that what usually comes out is whatever first comes to mind.  and that usually isn’t good, or helpful, sometimes it comes off even a little bit rude;  an accident of course, but sometimes rude none the less.     ❝ well that’s stupid. ❞     yep.  rude.  oops. 
she stops, pause, stares out into the ocean, then starts again, trying to find the words to express what she means.     ❝ you can always find your way to happiness.  ya jus’ gotta get yourself away from whatever’s makin’ you so sad. ❞ 
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she’s still staring at the water, almost hypnotized.  her mind slips, goes back to a place she doesn’t want to remember.  mick, the freakshow, the gawking audiences, the utter hopelessness of it all.  then she ran away.  people got hurt, but the road to happiness is paved with selfish actions and corrie was nothing is not selfishly acting.     ❝ you owe yourself happiness, you gotta act on gettin’ it, no matter what. ❞ 
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sapphirescales · 7 years
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     her brows rise. “you wanna run that by me again?”
SC. &    ------    @hyaloidic !
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i got rhythm
by hyaloid Few people know it, even fewer would expect it, but Violet loves to dance. Words: 2656, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/F Characters: Jinx (League of Legends), Vander (League of Legends) Relationships: Caitlyn/Vi (League of Legends) Additional Tags: Slow Dancing, technically salsa but salsa can be slow, family love cause vi deserves that much, and also some romantic love, plus a bit of flirting, just a soft cutesy story from AO3 works tagged 'Caitlyn/Vi (League of Legends)' Read here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/49807564
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princess-leo-amelia · 5 years
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From @Word-a-Day. Seems it relates to aesthetics
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semianonymity · 2 years
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I want to see the orchids you bought, if that's alright? please and thank you!
I haven't received my own tiny orchids yet, but: a list of what was ordered, part 1!!! With reference pictures!
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Zootrophion alvaroi: this is as open as the flowers get! Very cool! More brightly colored than many other options in the genus, although I was tempted by Zootrophion griffon based off of name alone.
Masdevallia excelsior: one of two Masdevallia species, very lovely! The idea was maximum orchid floral shape diversity.
Aerangis hyaloides: a Madagascan native! And a delight!
Trichoglottis pusilla: should be fragrant, like cherry chapstick or cherry cola! Will need to be very high up in the terrarium right under the lights.
Specklinia (Pleurothallis) grobyi: incredibly tiny! Highly recommended as a starter terrarium orchid! Cute little leaves!
Sigmatostalix (Oncidium) graminea: Not sure how it'll do in the terrarium, but I had to try!
Scaphosepalum ovulare: Again, this is a fully open flower! Like little eggs!
Restrepia dodsonii: A tiny, beautiful alien! Should do very well in a dart frog vivarium.
Restrepia brachypus: A tiny, beautiful, stripey alien! That cost under $6, I had to try it.
Porroglossum dreisei: These remind me intensely of the North American wildflower steer's heads, which I have never had the luck of seo, despite being wildly unrelated. I just love how the flowers look like little creechurs
More to follow, dear friends!
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walkureattack · 5 years
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powerduped · 5 years
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me, staring at my female ocs: its okay, my darlings. someday you’ll get the love and appreciation you deserve.
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