General inspection of the anterior chamber

The general inspection of the front room is mainly to check the depth of the front room, the angle of the front room, and the transparency of the aqueous humor. The general inspection of the front room is mainly to check the depth of the front room, the angle of the front room, and the transparency of the aqueous humor. The normal anterior chamber is filled with transparent aqueous humor, but it can make the aqueous turbidity or have hemorrhage or pus after ocular inflammation or trauma. The slight turbidity cannot be seen with the naked eye. The blood and pus are deposited on the bottom of the anterior chamber due to the relationship of gravity. The naked eye can see the liquid level moving with the change of head position. Can determine whether the patient has glaucoma.

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