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The posterior segment is the back two-thirds of the eye that includes the anterior hyaloid membrane and all of the optical structures behind it: the vitreous humor retina choroid and optic nerve.Some ophthalmologists specialise in the treatment and management of posterior segment disorders and diseases.The posterior segment is the back two-thirds of the eye that includes the anterior hyaloid membrane and all structures behind it: the vitreous humor retina choroid and optic nerve.On the anterior side of the lens is the aqueous humour which is bounded on all sides by the lens ciliary body suspensory ligaments and by the cornea.

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