Vitreous humor

A jellylike fluid in the after chamber of the eye.


Transparent, semi-gelatinous substance that fills the cavity behind the lens and is closely applied to the retina. Also called vitreous body.


Clear, gel-like substance that fills the posterior cavity of the eye.


The transparent jellylike substance that fills the eyeball; also called the vitreous body. In medicine, the term humor refers to a fluid or semifluid.


The transparent jeliylike material that fills the chamber behind the lens of the eye.


The vitreous body; a transparent semisolid in the posterior cavity between the lens and retina; one of the four refractive media of the eye.


The clear, gel-like material that occupies the vitreous chamber within the eye.


 


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