Eye Anatomy

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Specials (Opthalmology) Karteikarten am Eye Anatomy, erstellt von Liam Musselbrook am 14/12/2016.
Liam Musselbrook
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How is the eye divided into portions? Anterior: anterior to and including the lens Posterior: posterior to the lens
Sclera Interlacing bundles of collagen fibres Relatively avascular Continuous with cornea at limbus Lamina cribosa - porous hole in sclera for optic nerve
What are the layers of the cornea? 1. Epithelium 2. Bowman's membrane 3. Stroma 4. Desemet's membrane 5. Endothelium
How is refractive power divided in the eye? What percentages? 75% Cornea 25% Lense
What are the layers of the tear film? 1. Oily layer 2. Aqueous layer 3. Mucous layer
What are the lacrimal apparatus? Main lacrimal gland: supertemporal orbit, parasympathetic innervation from greater petrosal nerve (CNVII) Drainage: puncta and canaliculi > lacrimal sac > nasolacrimal duct > inferior meatus
Describe the flow of aqueous humour 1) Secreted into posterior chamber by ciliary body 2) Flows into anterior chamber via pupil 3) Drains into Schlemm's canal via trebecular network
What is the role of aqueous humour? Provides nutrients to avascular cornea and lens Maintains ocular pressure
What suspends the lens from the ciliary process? Zonule fibres
Ciliary body Continuous with choroid posteriorly, attached to iris and scleral spur anteriorly Innervation: Parasympathetic fibres - CNIII Pars plicata: relaxes zonule and controls accomadation (near vision) Pars plana: opens trebucular pores -> drainage of humour into Schlemm c
Iris: What is are the innervations for dilator pupillae and sphincter pupillae? Dilator: Sympathetic fibres of superior cervical ganglion Sphincter: Parasympathetic - CNIII
What is the choroid? What does it supply? Meshwork of blood vessels, with capillaries on internal layer Directly supplies the outer layers of the retina and RPE
Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) Outer layer (single layer) Opaque pigment scatters some light, improving image Role in photopigment regeneration Controls movement of substances from choroid to neuroretina Separated from choroid by Bruch’s membrane
Eye opening and closing Which muscles and their innervations? Opening: orbicularis oculi muscle, facial nerve (CNVII) Closing: levator palpebrae superioris, occulomotor nerve (CNIII)
Conjunctiva From margins of eyelids to limbus Palpebral/Tarsal: lines eyelids Bulbar: covers eyeball (anterior sclera)
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