retinafibrer
Retinafibrer, in English known as retinal nerve fibers, are the axons of retinal ganglion cells. They form the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), which lines the inner surface of the retina and carries visual information toward the optic disc to form the optic nerve.
Anatomy and organization: The RNFL surrounds the inner retina and is thickest in the peripapillary region around
Development and blood supply: Retinal nerve fibers are formed during retinal development as ganglion cells extend
Function: The RNFL transmits visual signals from photoreceptors, through intermediate neurons, to the brain via the
Clinical relevance: The RNFL is a key biomarker in ophthalmology. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) measures RNFL