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What are the injuries claimed by the injured worker in this case?
Optic Chiasm
An X-shaped structure formed by the crossing over of the optic nerves, allowing visual information from each eye to be processed by both sides of the brain.
Ganglion Cells
Type of neurons located in the retina, transmitting visual information from photoreceptors to the brain.
Photoreceptors
Specialized cells in the retina of the eye that respond to light.
Iodopsin
A type of photopsin, which is a photoreceptor protein found in the cones of the retina that is responsible for color vision.
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