Glaucoma: IOP and Aqueous Humor Dynamics Flashcards
active secretion, ultrafiltration, diffusion
three processes at work in aqueous humor production
Goldmann equation
the equation that relates IOP, episcleral venous pressure, aqueous production, and resistance to aqueous flow
carbonic anhydrase type 2
enzyme that plays a role active secretion of aqueous humor
2
average rate of aqueous humor production (in microliters per minute)
beta-2
most abundant adrenergic receptor in the ciliary epithelium
fluorophorometry
most common way to measure aqueous humor production
0.25
rough average for facility of aqueous outflow (in micro-L/min/mm Hg)
trabecular outflow
route of aqueous outflow that is pressure-dependent
uveoscleral outflow
route of aqueous outflow that is pressure-independent
endothelium
cells that coat the connective tissue core of the trabecular meshwork in a continuous sheet
370 microns
average diameter of Schlemm’s canal
giant vacuoles
ultrastructural feature of the inner wall (inner layer of endothelium) of Schlemm’s canal
ciliary muscle, supraciliary space, suprachoroidal space, sclera
trace the uveoscleral outflow
tonography
method to measure the facility of outflow of the eye that is rarely used clinically, but primarily as a research tool into pharmacokinetics of glaucoma drugs
9 mm Hg
average episcleral venous pressure