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    Comprehensive Ophthalmology

    The anterior segment of the eye is composed of the conjunctiva, cornea, anterior chamber, and iris. Behind the iris, actually visible through the pupil, lies the lens. The ciliary body is a doughnut shaped muscle behind the base of the iris that functions in accommodation and secretes the aqueous. All these structures can cause a red eye.