J JakkiOctane New member Mar 29, 2011 #1 Vitreous humour is a static fluid, so how (if at all) is that regained if a person's eye is punctured and a quantity of vitreous humour is lost?
Vitreous humour is a static fluid, so how (if at all) is that regained if a person's eye is punctured and a quantity of vitreous humour is lost?