ocular adnexa

ocular adnexa
adnexa oculi the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, and other accessory structures adjacent to the eye; called also eye or ocular appendages, structurae oculi accessoriae [TA], accessory structures of eye, and accessory visual structures.

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