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Wat (wie) is pupillary - definitie

PART OF AN EYE
Pupils; Pupil (eye); Pupillary; Pupil disorders; Eye pupil; The pupil functions; Pupillary aperture; Pupillary aperature; Pupillae; Pupil diameter; Size of the pupil
  • Pupil dilated for retina examination
  • The W-shaped pupil of the cuttlefish expanding when the lights are turned off.

Pupillary         
·adj Of or pertaining to a pupil or ward.
II. Pupillary ·adj Of or pertaining to the pupil of the eye.
Persistent pupillary membrane         
HUMAN DISEASE
Pupillary membranes
Persistent pupillary membrane (PPM) is a condition of the eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil. The pupillary membrane in mammals exists in the fetus as a source of blood supply for the lens.
Pupillary distance         
  • Monocular PD can be measured during an eye test.
  • PD measurement using an app (PD+ by Zernike)
  • Pupillary distance measurement with iPad app
DISTANCE BETWEEN THE CENTERS OF THE PUPILS OF THE EYES
Pupillary Distance; Inter-pupillary distance; Interpupillary distance; Papillary distance; Interpupillary distances
Pupillary distance (PD) or interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance measured in millimeters between the centers of the pupils of the eyes. This measurement is different from person to person and also depends on whether they are looking at near objects or far away.

Wikipedia

Pupil

The pupil is a black hole located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to strike the retina. It appears black because light rays entering the pupil are either absorbed by the tissues inside the eye directly, or absorbed after diffuse reflections within the eye that mostly miss exiting the narrow pupil. The term "pupil" was coined by Gerard of Cremona.

In humans, the pupil is round, but its shape varies between species; some cats, reptiles, and foxes have vertical slit pupils, goats have horizontally oriented pupils, and some catfish have annular types. In optical terms, the anatomical pupil is the eye's aperture and the iris is the aperture stop. The image of the pupil as seen from outside the eye is the entrance pupil, which does not exactly correspond to the location and size of the physical pupil because it is magnified by the cornea. On the inner edge lies a prominent structure, the collarette, marking the junction of the embryonic pupillary membrane covering the embryonic pupil.