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The front part of the eye is filled with a clear fluid called aqueous humor.
Both chemicals work by decreasing the production of aqueous humor.
It is normally associated with increased fluid pressure in the eye (aqueous humour).
Certain cells within the eye's ciliary body produce aqueous humor.
This new opening allows fluid (aqueous humor) to drain out of the eye.
"Investigation will be required of the aqueous humor."
The aqueous humor passes through the pupil into the anterior chamber.
Aqueous humor is the fluid that fills the anterior chamber.
It is an anti-glaucoma agent by decreasing the production of aqueous humour.
The canal transfers approximately 2-3 microliters of aqueous humor per minute.
This vasoconstriction may explain the acute reduction in aqueous humor flow.
During the night, intraocular pressure may not decrease despite the slower production of aqueous humour.
The increase in aqueous humour outflow is desirable for patients with glaucoma.
There was liquid trickling down his face that mingled aqueous humor of the eye with a little blood.
It might show a preference for the aqueous humor of the inner eye, and invade the eyeball.
We were able to detect myocilin in rabbit aqueous humor (Fig.
Behind the retina lies the anterior chamber, filled with the aqueous humour.
Acute effects of topical forskolin on aqueous humor dynamics in man.
Within these coats are the aqueous humor, the vitreous body, and the flexible lens.
This accumulation of aqueous humor causes an acute increase of pressure and pain.
Separation of the forward layer again formed a humour, the aqueous humour.
This clear, watery fluid is the aqueous humor.
This action facilitates the rate that aqueous humor leaves the eye to decrease intraocular pressure.
This effect is thought to be caused by reducing the production of the liquid (which is called the aqueous humor) within the eye.
Normally, this fluid, called aqueous humor, flows out of the eye through a mesh-like channel.