The retina is a vital part of the eye that is responsible for converting light into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as images. It is located at the back of the eye and is made up of several layers of cells, including photoreceptor cells, which are responsible for capturing light.
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The retina plays a critical role in our vision, and any damage or disease that affects it can lead to a range of vision problems, including vision loss. At [Your Hospital Name], we have a team of experienced eye specialists who are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases and conditions.
Retina
The retina is the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye. This layer senses light and sends signals to the brain so you can see.
Several parts of the eye are associated with the retina. They include:
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Peripheral retina
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Macula
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Fovea
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Photoreceptors
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Rods
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Cones