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Meaning of "ciliary muscle"
ciliary muscle - The ciliary muscle is a ring of smooth muscle in the eye that helps to control the shape of the lens, allowing the eye to focus on objects at different distances
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- a muscle controlling the eye's accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances
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ciliary muscle
The ciliary muscle is a non skeletal muscle.
Accommodation is controlled by contractions of the ciliary muscle.
The ciliary muscle as well as the iris muscles are striated.
This could be done by the ciliary muscle.
Contraction of the ciliary muscle to adjust for near vision.
These fibres are attached to a muscle called the ciliary muscle.
Pilocarpine also acts on the ciliary muscle and causes it to contract.
This movement is produced by the contraction of the ciliary muscle.
This may lead to relaxed ciliary muscle and increased uveoscleral outflow.
This pathway is active in isolated human ciliary muscle cells.
Ciliary muscle relaxation shapes the natural lens for distant visión.
This continuous tension of accommodation leads to hypertrophy of the ciliary muscle.
The bag is suspended from the ciliary muscle by the zonules.
This sequence determines revascularization and tonification of the ciliary muscle.
Ciliary muscle contraction shapes the natural lens for near visión.
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This study is a comparative investigation of the ciliary muscle in a number of aquatic mammals.
Device for ciliary muscle compression for increasing the amplitude of accommodation.
The wire device may slowly expand to compress the ciliary muscle.
The ciliary muscle exhibits considerable variation in its development among the vertebrates.
There are some conflicting reports on whether the ciliary muscle atrophies with age.
The ciliary muscle is involved in suspending the lens and accommodation of the lens.
One limitation of this proposal is its implantation in contact with the ciliary muscle.
Ciliary muscle contraction shapes the human crystalline lens for near visión.
The wire device should be relatively stiff to obtain sufficient ciliary muscle compression.
The ciliary muscle effort can generate diverse changes in the intraocular lens.
The contraction and relaxation of the ciliary muscle play an important role in aqueous outflow.
This lens can change the curvature under the influence of the ciliary muscle.
It can cause the ciliary muscle in the eye to contract and provide near focus.
This embodiment is particularly ideal for an injection into the ciliary muscle of the eye.
The distance between the ciliary muscle and the equator of the lens decreases throughout life.
The expansion of the wire device determines the magnitude of the ciliary muscle compression.
The ciliary muscle controls the shape of the lens through suspended suspensory ligaments called zonules.
This characteristic would permit an emmetropic pseudophake to read upon relaxation of the ciliary muscle.
In the eye, the ciliary muscle is a particular smooth muscle.
The extraocular skeletal muscle might be used for similar therapeutic purpose than the ciliary muscle.
Furthermore, the ciliary muscle loses flexibility and range of motion.
The present inventors consider that black currant anthocyanin mainly affects the retina and ciliary muscle.
Cycloplegia is paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye, resulting in a loss of accommodation.
This sharply limits the effective accommodation response of the IOL to ciliary muscle contraction.
The ciliary muscle consists of large and well-developed fascicles of longitudinal fibres.
As an individual ages, the effectiveness of the ciliary muscle degrades.
The ciliary muscle occupies the antero-external part of the ciliary body.
Advantageously, this depth permits particularly effective injection into the ciliary muscle.
The ciliary muscle constricts making the lens thicker, shortening its focal length.
Such interaction occurs throughout the entire range of motion of the ciliary muscle 60.
The crystalline lens is attached to the ciliary muscle by cord-like structures called zonules.
Toward the front of the eyeball, the choroid becomes the ciliary muscle.
Relaxation of the ciliary muscle tightens the zonules, and stretches the capsular bag.
In particular, the claimed invention involves administration to the ciliary muscle tissues or cells.
Between the iris and ciliary muscle is an annular crevice-like space called the ciliary sulcus.
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