kammervätska
Kammervätska, also known as aqueous humor, is a transparent fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye. It is produced by the ciliary body, a structure located behind the iris. The primary functions of kammervätska are to nourish the avascular tissues of the eye, such as the cornea and lens, and to maintain intraocular pressure. This pressure is crucial for the eye's shape and optical function.
Kammervätska is a complex fluid that is primarily composed of water, but also contains electrolytes, proteins,
Disruptions in the production or drainage of kammervätska can lead to increased intraocular pressure, a condition