uvea ciliary body Flashcards

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function of ciliary body

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  • Mechanism of accommodation
  • Maintenance of lens zonules
  • Source of aqueous humour
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ciliary body layers

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  • Supraciliaris
  • Stroma
  • Epithelium
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general arrangement of ciliary body

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An annular structure that extends anteriorly from the scleral spur to ora serrata

  • Scleral spur: attaches to anterior border of ciliary body, 1.5 mm from limbus
  • Ora serrata: posterior border of ciliary body and then transit to the choroid
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superciliaris

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  • Zone of transition from the ciliary stroma to the sclera

- Consists of strands of collagen, fibroblasts and melanocytes

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ciliary body stroma

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  • Consists of loose connective tissue, rich in blood vessels & melanocytes
  • Bulk of the stroma is filled with ciliary muscle
  • The muscle is anchored at the scleral spur anteriorly, fibres dispense posteriorly into the stroma of the choroid
  • Ciliary muscle
    > Consists of 3 types of smooth muscles fibres : longitudinal, radial & circular fibres
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ciliary body epithelium

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  • Double layer that extends from iris root to the retina
  • Consists of
    > Pigmented layer
    > Non-pigmented layer
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pigmented layer of ciliary body epithelium

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  • Anteriorly continuous with the iris
    epithelium
  • Posteriorly continuous with the anterior continuation of the retinal pigment epithelium
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non-pigmented layer of ciliary body epithelium

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  • Has a role in aqueous production where it modifies metabolites where they then diffuse from the capillaries of the ciliary processes and secrete the product as aqueous humour into posterior chamber
  • Inner layer of cells that is continuous with the nervous part of the retina
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function of blood-aqueous barrier

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separates the interior portion of the eye from blood entering the eye (maintenance of transparency)

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what is blood-aqueous barrier formed by?

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  • Tight junctions (zonula-occludens) of non-pigmented ciliary epithelium, and
  • Non-fenestrated iris vessels
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damage to blood-aqueous barrier

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  • May occur due to eye inflammation, intraocular surgery or trauma
  • Results in leakage of plasma proteins into the anterior and posterior chambers, affecting transparency
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ciliary body blood supply

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  • contains the major arterial circle near its attachment to the root of the iris formed by the anastomosis of the
    > 2 long posterior ciliary arteries
    > 4-6 anterior ciliary arteries
  • An extensive capillary bed in the ciliary processes and the vessels of the ciliary muscles.
  • Venous drainage is via the vortex veins, lesser extent via the anterior ciliary veins.
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ciliary nerve supply

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  • Ciliary muscle is innervated by the postganglionic parasympathetic fibres. The nerve fibres reach the muscle via the short ciliary nerves.
  • Sympathetic fibres are distributed to the muscles and blood vessels (vasoconstriction) of the ciliary body.
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