Conjunctiva Flashcards
What is the conjunctiva?
thin transclucent mucous membrane that derives its name from the fact that it attaches the eyeball to the lids
What are the 2 broad microscopic parts of the conjunctiva?
superficial conjunctival epithelium
overlies loose connective tissue stroma
What 2 structures is the conjunctival epithelium continuous with?
corneal epithelium at the limbus, and with the skin at the mucocutaneous junction on the lid margin
What is the conjunctiva reflected onto from the anterior portion of the sclera?
onto the tarsal surface of the eeylids at the superior and inferior fornices
What is the conjunctival sac?
a potential sac formed when the eyelids are closed
What is the volume of the conjunctival sac?
7 μL
Why do eye drops from commercial dispesers overflow unless the lower lid is held away from the globe?
because the volume of the sac when the eye is closed is 7 μL, and the eye drops have volume 50-70 ml
What are 2 functions of the conjunctiva?
- production of mucous component of tear film
- variety of immunological defence mechanisms that protect the ocular surface from infectio
What are 3 main regions into which the conjunctiva can be divided for descriptive purposes?
- palpebral conjunctiva
- forniceal conjunctiva
- bulbar conjunctiva
Where is the palpebral conjunctiva found?
lines the inner surfaces of the eyelids
What is the palpebral conjunctiva bound to?
the tarsal plate
What is the subepithelial connective tissue stroma of the palpebral stroma like?
subepithelial connective tissue stroma thin in this region
What is the conjunctival epithelium of the palpebral conjunctiva continuous with and via which structure?
with the lining of the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity - via the lacrimal puncta
What is the clinical link between the connection of palpebral conjunctiva epithelium and the lining of the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity?
infection spreads between these two sites
What structure is important in trapping and removing foreign particles and debris on the ocular surface, and where is it located?
subtarsal sulcus, close to the lid margin
Under what situations might accumulations of immune cells in the palpebral conjunctiva become enlarged?
various allergic conditions
What is common procedure in examination of the eye for signs of allergy?
examination of the everted lid
What are 2 major types of abnormal accumulations of immune cells which may occur in allergy?
- follicles - lymphocytes
- papillae - inflammatory cellular infiltrates
What are follicles in the context of allergic responses in the conjunctiva?
similar to mucosal-associated lymphoid follicles elsewhere, consist primarily of lymphocytes
What are papillae in the context of allergic responses in the conjunctiva?
focal aggregates of chronic inflammatory cellular infiltrates and accompanying vascular changes
What are 2 situations that follicles and papillae of the conjunctiva are commonly associated with?
- allergic conditions
- irritation of ocular surface e.g. in contact lens wear
What are the superior and inferior fornices continuous with?
continuous at the medial and lateral canthi, forming a circular cul de sac
What structures empty into the superolateral fornix?
the ducts of the main lacrimal gland and the bulk of accesssory lacrimal glands
Why does the forniceal conjunctiva move slightly with the eye during contraction of certain muscles?
it is loosely attached to the fascial sheaths of levator palpebrae superioris and rectus muscles - moves with the eye during contraction of these muscles
What colour is bulbar conjunctiva?
normally translucent, white sclera is visible through it
What parts of the eyeball are clothed by the bulbar conjunctiva?
anterior part of the eyeball, including extraocular muscle insertions and Tenon’s capulse
How does how tightly the bulbar conjunctiva is bound to the globe change in different areas?
near the limbus it is tightly bound to the globe, but further from the limbus there is a loose episcleral tissue layer within which lies the pericorneal vascular plexus
What lies within the loose episcleral tissue layer of the bulbar conjunctiva further from the limbus?
pericorneal vascular plexus
What can cause the pericorneal vascular plexus vessels to become dilated and conspicuous?
due to physical and inflammatory stimuli
What are the 2 specialisations of the conjunctiva in the medial fornix?
- Semilunar fold (plica semilunaris)
- Caruncle (caruncula lacrimalis)
What is the plica semilunaris of the bulbar conjunctiva in the medial fornix likely homologous to?
nictitating membrane of lower mammals and many non-mammalian vertebrates
What structures histologically are present in the plica semilunaris of the medial fornix conjunctiva?
high vascular, rich in goblet cells and interstitial immunocompetent cells