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Eyes

"The eye is the organ of sight (vision) in humans and animals. The eye works by transforming light waves into visual images. Eighty percent of all information received by the human brain comes from the eyes. Eye color is created by the amount and type of pigment in the iris. Multiple genes inherited from each parent determine a person’s eye color. The eye is a slightly asymmetrical globe, about an inch in diameter. The front part of the eye (the part you see in the mirror) includes:
• The iris (the pigmented part)
• The cornea (a clear dome over the iris)
• The pupil (the black circular opening in the iris that lets light in)
• The sclera (the white part)
• The conjunctiva (an invisible, clear layer of tissue covering the front of the eye, except the cornea)"

Giant tears

Giant retinal tears have been defined as retinal tears that extend 90° or more around the circumference of the fundus. Nontraumatic giant retinal tears account for approximately 77% of giant retinal tears. In a study involving 321 nontraumatic giant retinal tears, 84% of cases involved males; the average age was 32 years. Marfan's syndrome was present in 2.8% of patients and retinopathy of prematurity in 1.5%. In a recent update of that series, Wagner-Stickler syndrome was present in 9.7% of patients.

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