Fundus (Latin for "bottom") is an anatomical term referring to that part of a concavity in any organ, which is at the far end from its opening. It may refer to: ==Anatomy== Fundus (brain), the deepest part of any sulcus of the cerebral cortex Fundus (eye), the interior surface of the eye, opposite the lens, and including the retina, optic disc, macula and fovea, and posterior pole Fundus camera, equipment for photographing the interior of the eye Fundus photography Fundus (stomach), the portion of the stomach which bulges up past the point of entry of the oesophagus Fundus (uterus), the
Fundus (Latin for "bottom") is an anatomical term referring to that part of a concavity in any organ, which is at the far end from its opening. It may refer to: ==Anatomy== Fundus (brain), the deepest part of any sulcus of the cerebral cortex Fundus (eye), the interior surface of the eye, opposite the lens, and including the retina, optic disc, macula and fovea, and posterior pole Fundus camera, equipment for photographing the interior of the eye Fundus photography Fundus (stomach), the portion of the stomach which bulges up past the point of entry of the oesophagus Fundus (uterus), the top portion, opposite from the cervix Fundus of gallbladder, the portion of the gallbladder which lies the furthest from the cystic duct Fundus of the urinary bladder
==Other uses== Fundus (seabed), the seabed in a tidal river below low water mark
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