Vitreous Gel
The vitreous humor is the gel that fills the interior of the eye. As connective tissue in the vitreous humor degrades with age, collagen fibers clump or break apart and become visible as floaters. Under normal conditions the vitreous gel i…
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The vitreous humor is the gel that fills the interior of the eye. As connective tissue in the vitreous humor degrades with age, collagen fibers clump or break apart and become visible as floaters. Under normal conditions the vitreous gel is clear and does not obstruct vision. The vitreous gel is a translucent, collagen-based matrix that fills the interior of the eye.