Lens Flashcards

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Etiological classification of cataract

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Congenital
Aquired (age ,trauma, complicated cataract, systemic diseases, electric cataract, radiational , toxic)

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Morphological classification of cataract

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Capsular (ant., Post.)
Subcapsular (ant. , Post.)
Cortical
Nuclear
Polar (ant. , Post.)

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3
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Cataract of systemic diseases

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Metabolic
Skin diseases
Myotonic dystrophy
Neurofibromatosis type 2
Osseous disease
Down’s syndrome
Teacher collins syndrome

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4
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Lens Anatomy

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Transparent
Biconvex
Crystalline
Diameter (9-10mm)
Thickness (3.5-5mm)
Weight (135-255mg)
Surfaces
Anterior (less convex)
Posterior
Total dioptic power (16-18)
Accomodation
Birth (16-18D)
25yrs (7-8D)
50yrs (1-2D)

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5
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Structure of lens

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Capsule
Thin (thinnest at post. Pole)
Hyaline membrane
Thickest at pre-equator regions
THICKEST BASEMENT MEMBRANE (in body)
Type IV collagen
Epithelium
Cuboidal cells
Columnar cells (in equatorial region)
Substance (fibres)
Mature cells (lack nuclei)

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6
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Different zones of lens nucleus

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Adult
After puberty
Embryonic
Upto 3 months of gestation
Consists primary lens fibres
Foetal
From 3rd gestational month to birth
Fibres meet around sutures (opp Y shaped)
Infantile
Birth to puberty

Cortex
Consists youngest lens fibres

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7
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Suspensory ligament of lens /zonules of zinn /ciliary zonules

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Parts (fibres)

Pars orbicularis (lines pars plana)
Zonular plexuses (attached to ciliary processes in pars plicata region)
Zonular fork (pars plicata to lens)

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8
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Functions of lens

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Transmits light
Refracts light
Contribute 35% of refractive power
Absorbs UV rays (prevents retinal damage)
Accomodation (for near objects)

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9
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Lens transparency

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Avascularity
Epithelium (single layered)
Capsule (semipermeable)
Characteristics of fibres
Tightly packed nature
Narrow lens fibre membranes
Loss of organelles
Lens proteins (aquaporins)
Pump mechanism
H2O + electrolyte balance
Maintain rrlative dehydration
Antioxidant

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