myopia and hyperopia eye refractive errors diagram |
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A detailed medical diagram illustrating the differences between a healthy eye, myopia (nearsightedness), and hyperopia (farsightedness). This educational vector graphic clearly shows the anatomy of the eye and the path of light rays. In a healthy eye, light focuses on the retina. In myopia, it focuses in front of the retina, while in hyperopia, it focuses behind. This visual aid is perfect for ophthalmology, optometry, medical textbooks, patient education, and scientific presentations, explaining common refractive errors and vision disorders. |
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