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The layers from the closest to the front anterior of the head towards the posterior of the head are as follows:
  • Inner limiting membrane.
  • Nerve fiber layer (NFL)
  • Ganglion cell layer.
  • Inner plexiform layer.
  • Inner nuclear layer.
  • Middle limiting membrane.
  • Outer plexiform layer.
  • Outer nuclear layer.
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