38 & 39 Clinical: Opthalmology I and II Flashcards
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Pupils: Basics
- What are the 2 kinds of muscles that control the pupil and what is the function of each?
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Pupils: Basics
- What part of the ANS governs pupil constriction?
- What are the 3 general things that will cause constriction to increase?
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Pupils: Basics
- What part of the ANS governs pupil dilation?
- What are the 3 general things that will cause dilation to increase?
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Pupils: Basics
- What happens to the pupil parasympathetic control of the right eye is disrupted?
- What happens to the pupil sympathetic control of the right eye is disrupted?
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Pupil: Basics
- What is it called when someone has unequal pupils?
- How can you tell it is a problem with parasympathetic or sympathetics?
- If size difference is greatest in bright light:
- Is this a sympathetic or parasympathetic problem?
- Which eye is the dysfunctional one?
- If size difference is greatest in dim light:
- Is this a sympathetic or parasympathetic problem?
- Which eye is the dysfunctional one?
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Pupil: Basics
- Physiologic anisocoria
- What percentage of the population has this?
- What is the size difference between the pupils?
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Pupil: Parasympathetic
- If you shine a bright light in your left eye, both eyes will constrict.
- What eye represents the afferent pathway, and what nerve is utilized?
- Which pupil is the efferent pathway affecting, and what nerve is being utilized?
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8
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Pupil: Parasympathetic
- Fill in the blacked out words about the AFFERENT pathway
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Pupil: Parasympathetic
Fill in the blacked out words about the EFFERENT pathway
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10
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Pupil: Parasympathetic
- What neurotransmitter is released from the short ciliary nerves?
- What muscle does this act NT act on?
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11
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Pupil: Parasympathetic
- Blown Pupil aka 3rd nerve palsey
- What are the 2 possible causes of this?
- What structure would compress the parasympathetic fibers on the 3rd cranial nerve?
- Pharmacologic Mydriasis
- What kind of drugs can cause this?
- What is notable about the size of the pupil in this?
- What are the 2 possible causes of this?
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12
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Pupil: Sympathetics
- Who many types of neurons make up the oculosympathetic pathway? Which ones are pre-ganglionic and which ones are post-ganglionic?
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13
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Pupil: Sympathetic
- 1st order neuron
- Where is the cell body of this type of neuron located?
- Where does it axons synapse in the spinal cord?
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14
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Pupil: Sympathetic
- 2nd order neuron
- What pathway does this neuron take to get from the inferior cervical ganglion to the superior cervical ganglion?
- Do not forget to mention any organ or artery involved
- What pathway does this neuron take to get from the inferior cervical ganglion to the superior cervical ganglion?
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Pupil: Sympathetic
- 3rd order neuron
- These axons run with the common carotid artery. What artery do these axons run with after the bifurcation: the internal or external carotid artery?
- These axons run through the carotid cavernous sinus along with what other cranial nerves?
- What muscles does the 3rd order neuron innervate?
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