Retina and Vitreous Vol. 1 Flashcards
What percentage of the volume of the globe does the vitreous occupy?
80%
Name the 3 components of the vitreous.
- Water 2.Collagen 3.Hyaluronic acid
What is the name of the retrolental indention of the anterior hyaloid membrane of the vitreous?
Patellar fossa
Where is the vitreous base located?
Straddles the ora serrata, from 2 mm anterior to 3 mm posterior
Name the 4 locations of firm vitreous attachment.
- Vitreous base 2.Retina vessels 3. Optic disc 4. Macula
When does liquefaction of the vitreous start?
As early as age 2
What pocket does liquefaction of the vitreous form early in life?
Premacular bursa, or precortical pocket
During vitrectomy, what medication can be introduced to highlight vitreous liquefaction cavities?
Triamcinolone
What causes the yellow color of the macula?
Carotenoids (e.g. lutein and zeaxanthin)
What are the two functions of the carotenoids?
- Antioxidants 2. Filter blue light
Where is the fovea located in relation to the optic disc?
4 mm temporally and 0.8 mm inferior
Where are the dentate processes located?
Peripheral retina
Where are dentate processes most prominent?
Nasal peripheral retina
What can an enclosed ora bay be confused for?
Peripheral retinal hole
What are the dentate processes?
Small portions of retina projecting into the ora serrata