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Sclera

The sclera, also known as the white of the eye or, in older literature, as the tunica albuginea oculi, is the opaque, fibrous, protective outer layer of the eye containing mainly collagen and some crucial elastic fiber.

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Artery
Anterior ciliary arteries, long posterior ciliary arteries, short posterior ciliary arteries
FMA
58269
Latin
sclera
MeSH
D012590
Part of
Eye
System
Visual system

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Structure

Function

Abnormal coloring

Sclera in animals

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Sclera

Nodes78
Edges77
Triples48
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025641
Components1

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Sclera

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related to Sclera in animals · 7
Sclera → Animal, Chimpanzees, Dogs, However, In, The, There
related to Function · 5
Sclera → Another, Human, In, It, This
related to Structure · 5
Sclera → Along, At, In, It, The
related to Trauma · 5
Sclera → Hemorrhaging, However, If, Sufficiently, The
related to Abnormal coloring · 4
Sclera → Episcleritis, Redness, Scleritis, Yellowing
related to Chemical injury · 4
Sclera → Acids, Alkali, However, The
related to Thermal trauma · 4
Sclera → Even, Prolonged, Such, The
related to Histology · 3
Sclera → From, Histologically, The
see also · 2
Sclera → Extraocular, Inferior
Artery · 1
Sclera → Anterior ciliary arteries, long posterior ciliary arteries, short posterior ciliary arteries

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eye cornea white also animals eyes tissue visual humans collagen many however posterior mammals communication chimpanzees human hypothesis exposure pigment

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ScleraArteryAnterior ciliary arteries, long posterior ciliary arteries, short posterior ciliary arteries1.00infobox
ScleraFMA582691.00infobox
ScleraLatinsclera1.00infobox
ScleraMeSHD0125901.00infobox
ScleraPart ofEye1.00infobox
ScleraSystemVisual system1.00infobox
ScleraTA267501.00infobox
ScleraTA98A15.2.02.0021.00infobox
Sclerais avisual symptom of jaundice.In cases of osteogenesis imperfecta0.90text
Sclerarelated to Abnormal coloringRedness0.60section
Sclerarelated to Abnormal coloringEpiscleritis0.60section
Sclerarelated to Abnormal coloringScleritis0.60section

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