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Understanding Eye Rotation Point and Pupil-Eyelid Contact in Ocular Anatomy #1597511 (License: Personal Use)
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This hand-drawn illustration highlights two key ocular landmarks: the rotation point-where the eye pivots during movement-and the position where the pupil makes contact with the eyelid, often observed in upward gaze or ptosis evaluation. The dashed circle represents the theoretical path of the corneal center, aiding clinicians in assessing eye motility and alignment disorders.
Used in ophthalmology education, clinical training modules, and patient-facing resources explaining eye movement mechanics; matches user intent for understanding strabismus, dry eye, or eyelid-related visual obstruction.
Related Cliparts: Learn how the eye’s rotation point and pupil-eyelid contact affect vision, ocular health, and diagnostic assessments. Essential for optometrists and students.
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