EYE Flashcards

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EYEBALL

Directions

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BULBUS OCCULI
DIRECTION:
Lateral - Temporal
Medial -  Nasal
Dorsal - Superior
Ventral - Inferior
Rostral - Anterior 
Caudal - Superior
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EYEBALL

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Axis bulbi internus:

  • From posterior side of cornea
  • -> Internal surface of Retina
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EYEBALL

STRUCTURE

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3 concentric layers:
1. Tunica Fibrosa Bulbi
= Sclera + Cornea
2. Tunica Vasculosa Bulbi
=Choroidea + corpus ciliare + Iris
  1. Tunica Interna Bulbi
    = Pars caeca retina (non-visual retina)
    + Pars Optica Retina (visual)
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EYEBALL: TUNICA

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  1. TUNICA FIBROSA BULBI:
    - Very dense collagen collagen tissue
    - Responsible for the shape of the eye.
    A. CORNEA
    B. SCLERA
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EYEBALL: TUNICA FIBROSA

A. CORNEA

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INNERVATED BY:
- N.Nasocilicus
- N.Ciliacus Longus
(V1, S)

  1. Epithelium anterius corneae= 5-12 layers, not cornified.
  2. Lamina limitans anterior = Thin
  3. Substenia Propria Cornea = CT lamella inter waving fibrils
  4. Lamina Limitans Posterior = Thick
  5. Epithelium Posterius Cornea = 1 layer

Limbus Corneae: Edge of cornea connecting with anulus
Vertex corneae: highest part of cornea

Rima cornealis sclerae
= Junction btw Limus cornea and annulus Sclerae.

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EYEBALL: TUNICA FIBROSA

B. SCLERA

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  1. Lamina Episcleralis = loose connective tissue!
  2. Substantia propria = dense layer of collagen fibers + elastic fibers –> Resistance
  3. Lamina fusca sclerae = connective tissue + pigment.
    - Area cribrosa sclerae: N.Opticus + blood vessels.
    - Annulus sclerae = thickening in sclera
    =shape of eye tension
    - Plexus venosus sclerae

Rima cornealis sclerae
= Junction btw Limus cornea and annulus Sclerae.

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EYEBALL: TUNICA VASCULOSA

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Function:

  • Blood supply
  • Suspension
  • Eye shape regulation
  • Pupil size regulation

CHOROIDEA - Reflective media

  • Pigmented
  • Highly vascularised
    4. Layers:
  1. Lamina Suprachoroidea
    Fibrils network, loose CT+ Pigmented cells
  2. Lamina vasculosa
    - Pigmented, Lamellar CT.
    - vv. venticose, aa.Ciliary
  3. Tapetum Lucidum
    - Reflective layer!
    Carnivores: Cellular
    Herbivores: Fibrous
    PIG: Ø
  4. Lamina Choroidocapillaris = Inner capillary bed
    - -> Nutrition outer layer of Retina.

Corpus Cililare
Angulus INIDOCORNEALIS
IRIS

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EYEBALL: TUNICA INTERNA

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Tunica interna bulbi 
- Pars Cereca Retina
1. Inner epithelium: Ø pigmented
1.layer
2. Outer epithelium: Pigmented
1.layer
Pars Ciliaris Retina
Pars Indica Retina
- Pars Optica Retina
OUTER layer: 
Stratum Pigmentum Retinae = Light sensitive
- Cuboidal Epithelium
- Heavily pigmented
- Photoreceptor cells: Rods and cones
INNER LAYER:
Statum Nervosum Retinae
- Photoreceptors
- Interneurons
- Ggl cells
- Glial= Müllera

DISCUS N. OPTICA = Blindspot, no phoroR, Only Nerves
- Beginning of N. Opticus.
MACULA DENSA= Area of higher visual activity

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EYEBALL: TUNICA VASCULOSA - IRIS

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Continuation of capsula ciliare

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EYEBALL: ACESSORY ORGANS

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ORBITA and CORPUS ADIPOSUM ORBITAE

  1. ORBIT:
    - Coneshaped cavity
    - Continues with Temporal and Pterygopalatine Fossa
    - Car, Su: Open = LIG. ORBITAE
  2. PERIORBIT - CT layer = Corpus Adiposum Orbitae

FACIA:

  • Facia Musculares
  • Vagina Bulbi –> Covers the eyeball

PALPEBRAE (Eyelids)

  • Muscle fibrous folds
    1. Skin
    2. Musculofibrous folds
    3. Palpebral Conjuctiva

Domestic Mammals: (3layers)

  1. Upper-Lid = Palpebrae superior
  2. Lower-Lid = Palpebrae Inferior
  3. Third-Lid = Palpebrae Tertia = Membrana Nictitan
APPERATUS LACRIMALIS
1. SECRETION
- Glandula Lacrimalis (dors-lat to eyeball)
In Car: Behind lig.orbital
In EQ: In lacrimal fossa
  • Ductuli excretory
  1. DRAINAGE
    From Glandula Lacrimalis –> Fornix Conjunctiva superior (lat)
    a- Punctum Lacrimale: By which the lacrimal fluid leaves the eye.
    b- Canaliculus Lacrimalis
    Connecting Punctum –> Lacrimal sac

-c Sulcus Lacrimalis –> In Fossa Sacci lacrimalis
RU: Fornix Sacci Lacrimalis (dorsal recess in lacrimal sac)

d- Ductus Nasolacrimalis
Connects lacrimal sac –> Nasal Cavity

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REFRACTIVE MEDIA

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CORNEA
SCLEREA
AQUUS HUMOUR
VITROUS HUMOUR

Air –> Cornea –> AQUUS HUMOUR –> LENS –> VITROUS HUMOUR –> RETINA

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REFRACTIVE MEDIA

AQUUS HUMOUR

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IRIS 
CORPUS CILLIARE
ANGULUS
INIDOCORNEALIS
CHOROIDEA
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REFREACTIVE MEDIA

VITROUS HUMOUR

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PARS CAECA RETINA

PART OPTICA RETINA

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REFRACTIVE MEDIA
Refractive index (n)
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  1. Air –> n=1
  2. Cornea –> n=1.38 Most POWERFULL refractive component of the EYE.
  3. AQUUS HUMOUR –> n=1.33
  4. LENS –> n=1.40 = Highest refractive index, but surround by media of # index
  5. VITROUS HUMOUR –> n= 1.34
  6. RETINA –>
    M. Ciliacus
    M. Dilator Pupillae
    M. Sphincter Pupillae
    = Focus light on the RETINA
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OPTICAL ACCOMODATION

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Accomodation = Regulation btw TONUS and relaxation of M. Cilliare

M. CILIARIS –> Changes shape of lens
- Via Proc. Cilliaris & Fibrae Zonulare

Innervated: N.OCCULOMOTORIUS (III)
ParaS: Nucl E W
SYMPH: Plexus Caroticus Int

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