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Opportunistic infections typical of AIDS but rare otherwise include
Sphincter Pupillae Muscle
A ring-shaped muscle in the eye that contracts to control the size of the pupil and thus the amount of light entering the eye.
Dilator Pupillae Muscle
A muscle in the eye that controls the widening of the pupil to adjust the amount of light entering the eye.
Aqueous Humor
A clear, watery fluid located in the eye between the lens and the cornea, providing nutrients and maintaining eye pressure.
Vitreous Humor
A clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eyeball, helping it maintain shape.
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