📂 Anatomy
Os opticus — Definition
Optik sinir / Os opticus
The back pole of the eyeball is the second ranial nerve, starting from the beyne and with visual alerts. Retina ganglion cells are formed from the axles, and does not cross on the opticium. It has critical importance in evaluation of visual area defects.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Optik sinir?
Optik sinir; the back pole of the eyeball is the second ranial nerve, starting from the beyne and with visual alerts. Retina ganglion cells are formed from the axles, and does not cross on the opticium. It has critical importance in evaluation of visual area defects.
❓ What is Os opticus in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Os opticus" is Optik sinir.
❓ Which medical field is Optik sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.