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Eye Diagram

This is an image of a normal eye:




This is an image of a floater-clustered eye:



The difference lies in the vitreous, where small pecks of the vitreous have been detached, blocking certain parts of the vision as described Here.

To see more related pictures, visit the Floaters Images page.

3 Comments

By marina - 2011-07-25
im 16 have amblyopia on my left eye and have floaters in both eye i dont have 1 or 2 i have like 5 or 6 and when play sports in the sun like basketball and baseball i get like light headed


By Rick - 2010-10-14
The proteins in the eye fluid coagulate and form larger structures.


By Amanda - 2010-05-24
So if I have eye floaters, they are in the vitreous? How did they get there in the first place! wow.

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