Lens, Vitreous, And Retina Flashcards
Plateau iris
- aqueous humor obstruction
- iris is flexible so fluid pushes up underneath it causing to to block off the flow of aqueous
- complete angle closure
Retinal tear (horseshoe tear)
Vitreous gets pulled and the retina comes with it instead of detaching
-younger people have stronger attachments so they will have larger tears if they happen
Retinal tear tears through what part of retina
Through neural retina from the RPE
WHAT IS A SEROUS DETACHMENT
Retinal tears away and fluid/vitreous gets in the new (interneural-like) space
- fluid will make the detachment likely to spread
- patient has to walk around very carefully till they have surgery the next morning
Preretinal hemorrhage
Between the vitreous and the retina
- blood fills underneath
- usually doesn’t get in macula because the attachment there is strong and did not come undone
- will not flow to other areas of the retina because the attachments are strong
Floaters
HA deteriorates and the collagen fibers coalesce and become opaque and cast a shadow
What kind of ‘floater’ can you treat with a laser
Worms in the eye
-nematodes
Epiretinal membrane (macular pucker)
After aging, the vitreous shrinks and liquifies inside the hyaloid membrane
- pulls away from the retina but does not snap free from it
- wrinkles cause bluriness
- can progress to macular hole
Horizontal raphe
Central retina develops first and then the periphery grows and has to course around the central stuff already in place
Myelinated nerve fibers
Nerves in eye will not have myelination because its too bulky. Some people born with it in their eye though.
-you can tell its not vasculitis because it does not follow one vessel, it will completely block out the view of the blood vessel and looks white and fluffy
A hole in one of the structures of the eye, such as the iris, retina, choroid, or optic disc
Coloboma
How does a coloboma form
There is a fissure where embryonic blood vessels course, they eventually disintegrate and the fissure is supposed to close. Sometimes it fails to close and you get a coloboma
What are Christmas tree cataracts caused by
Cholesterol or cysteine