sclerotica
Sclerotica refers to the white, opaque, fibrous outer layer of the eyeball. It is the posterior five-sixths of the ocular tunics, which are the three concentric layers that make up the eye. The sclera's primary function is to protect the delicate inner structures of the eye and to maintain its shape. It is a tough, collagenous tissue that provides structural support.
The sclera is relatively avascular, meaning it has a poor blood supply, which contributes to its white
The outer surface of the sclera is covered by a thin, transparent membrane called the conjunctiva, which
Disorders affecting the sclera can range from inflammation, known as scleritis, to thinning and protrusion, as