Theanterior segment oranterior cavity[1] is the front third of theeye that includes the structures in front of thevitreous humour: thecornea,iris,ciliary body, andlens.[2][3]
Anterior segment of eyeball | |
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![]() Human eye Anterior Segment - Magnified view seen on examination with a slit lamp under diffuse illumination showing conjunctiva overlying the white sclera, transparent cornea, pharmacologically dilated pupil and cataract | |
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Identifiers | |
Latin | segmentum anterius bulbi oculi |
MeSH | D000869 |
Anatomical terminology |

1.Lens, 2.Zonule of Zinn or ciliary zonule, 3.Posterior chamber and 4.Anterior chamber with 5.Aqueous humour flow; 6.Pupil, 7.Corneosclera with 8.Cornea, 9.Trabecular meshwork andSchlemm's canal. 10.Corneal limbus and 11.Sclera; 12.Conjunctiva, 13.Uvea with 14.Iris, 15.Ciliary body.
Within the anterior segment are two fluid-filled spaces:
- theanterior chamber between the posterior surface of the cornea (i.e. thecorneal endothelium) and the iris.
- theposterior chamber between the iris and the front face of the vitreous.[2]
Aqueous humour fills these spaces within the anterior segment and provides nutrients to the surrounding structures.
Some ophthalmologists and optometrists specialize in the treatment and management of anterior segment disorders and diseases.[3]
See also
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edit- ^"Medical gallery of Blausen Medical 2014".WikiJournal of Medicine.1 (2). 29 August 2014.doi:10.15347/WJM/2014.010.
- ^abCassin, B. and Solomon, S.Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainesville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.
- ^ab"Departments. Anterior segment."Archived September 27, 2006, at theWayback MachineCantabrian Institute of Ophthalmology.
External links
edit- Anterior+Eye+Segment at the U.S. National Library of MedicineMedical Subject Headings (MeSH)