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Nasal hemiretina
Nasal hemiretina That portion of the retina that lies medial to the fovea.
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Retina A membrane lining the inside of the back of the eye that contains light-sensitive nerve cells that convert focused light into nerve impulses, making vision possible.
Medial Anatomical term meaning on the inside (as opposed to lateral). Not to be confused with median (nerve) that is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome.
Fovea A central portion of the retina and macula that contains only cones. The fovea is the only part of the eye that is capable of 20/20 or better vision.
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