The Eye Flashcards
1
Q
1

A
Limbus
2
Q
2

A
Superior fornix
3
Q
3

A
Dorsal rectus muscle
4
Q
4

A
Choroid
5
Q
5

A
Sclera
6
Q
6

A
Ora serrata
7
Q
7

A
Optic axis
8
Q
8

A
Visual axis
9
Q
9

A
Area cribrosa
10
Q
10

A
Optic disc
11
Q
11

A
Ciliary body
12
Q
12

A
Iris
13
Q
13

A
Cornea
14
Q
14

A
Conjunctiva
15
Q
15

A
Optic nerve
16
Q
Enophthalmos
A
abnormally deep globe position.
17
Q
Exophthalmos
A
Abnormal anterior displacement of the globe; globe protrudes outward
18
Q
What is going on here?

A
Exophthalmos
19
Q
What is going on here?

A
Enophthalmos
20
Q
What is going on here?

A
Hydrophthalmos
21
Q
What is going on here?

A
Microphthalmos
22
Q
Hydrophthalmos
A
Enlargement of the globe
23
Q
Microphthalmos
A
Congenitally small eye
24
Q
Miosis
A
excessive constriction of the pupil
25
Mydriasis
Excessive dilation of the pupil
26
Strabismus
Visual condition in which the patient cannot align both eyes simultaneously; abnormal static position of the eye.
## Footnote
--\> Can be predictably generated by lesions affecting the III, IV and VI cranial nerves.
27
1

Dorsal rectus muscle
28
2

Lateral rectus muscle
29
3

Ventral rectus muscle
30
4

Medial rectus muscle
31
5

Ventral oblique muscle
32
6

Dorsal oblique muscle
33
6'

Trochlea
34
7

Retractor bulbi
35
8

Optic nerve
36
What does this image show?

Caudal view of the left eyeball