Image of the Month: From Behind the Lens
A coronal section of an eye from a specimen from the University of Porto Museum of Anatomy
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Credit: Jose Paulo Andrade, Associate Professor of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Portugal.
This month’s image shows a coronal section of an eye from a specimen of the Museum of Anatomy of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto, Portugal. The iris and the lens can be seen from a posterior perspective.

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