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Auge

  • J. Gärtner

Zusammenfassung

Das normal gebaute rechtsichtige (emmetrope) menschliche Auge hat die Form einer leicht asymmetrischen Kugel. Seine Länge beträgt ca. 24 mm. Topographisch gliedert sich der Augapfel (Bulbus oculi) in die Augenhüllen, den Bulbuskern und in die Anhangsorgane 9, 10.

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