Visual systems + optometry Flashcards
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Visual system: Adnexa- eyelids
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- Protect eye
- Assist tear distribution and drainage
- Glands contribute to tear film
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Visual system: Adnexa -the conjunctiva
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- lubricates & nourishes eye surface
- glands contribute to tear film
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Visual system: Adnexa –lacrimal apparatus
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- contributes to tear
- productiontear drainage
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Visual system: Adnexa –extraocular muscles
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- eye movements
- four recti
- two obliques
- Squint = weakness of these muscles, give botox injection to correct this
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Visual system: Eye -layers -outer
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- cornea
- main refractive component
- limbus
- aqueous humour drainage
- sclera
- protects & supports eyeball
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Visual system: Eye- layers middle
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- Vascular layer (Uveal tract)
- Iris
- Controls amount of light entering the eye
- Sphincter and dilator pupilae
- Cilliary body
- Accomodation
- Cilliary muscle
- Aqueous humour production
- Choroid
- Nurishes retina
- Absorbs stray light
- Iris
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Visual systems: Eye- layers inner
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- Retina
- Light detected by
- RODS predominate in the periphery (detection)
- CONES predominant in the fovea (identification)- high resolution and allow colour
- Signals pass to BIPOLAR and GANGLION cells
- Signals modified by horizontal and amacrine cells
- Light detected by
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Visual systems: Eye- media
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- Aqueous humour
- Transparent fluid
- Nurishes cornea and lens
- Itraocular pressure
- Crystaline lens
- Variable refractive component (Accommodation)
- Vitreous body
- Mechanically supports crystalline lens and retina
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Visual systems: Brain- visual pathway
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- Optic nerve
- Chiasm
- Optic tract
- Lateral geniculate nucleus
- Optic radiation
- Visual cortex
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Optometry: Refraction
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- Myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism
- Presbyopia
- Myopia= short sight, the focus of the light is in front of the lens
- Hyperopia= long-sighted, focus behind the lens
- Astigmatism= 2 different points of focus on the lens due to rugby ball lens
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Optometry: Anterior eye disease
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- External examination
- Eyelid conjunctiva, cornea sclera, iris
- Pathology
- E.g. blepharitis (dandruff of the eyelids), conjunctivitis, keratitis (corneal ulcers), scleritis, neoplasia
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Optometry: posterior eye disease
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- Internal examination
- Media, retina, optic nerve
- Pathology
- Cataracts, uveitis, retinopathy, maculopathy, optic neuropathy, neoplasia
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Optometry: brain disease
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- Perimetry
- Visual pathway
- Pupil light reflexes
- Midbrain
- Cover test, motility
- Brain stem
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Autonomic nerves, diagnostic drugs & the eye
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- sympathomimetics
- dilator pupillae stimulated (mydriasis)
- sympatholytics
- dilator pupillae blocked (miosis)
- parasympathomimetics sphincter pupillae & ciliary muscle stimulated (miosis & accommodative spasm)
- anti-muscarinic
- receptors on sphincter pupillae and ciliary muscle blocked (mydriasis & cycloplegia)
- NB –topical anaesthetics also used for diagnostic purposes
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Therapeutic drugs that optometrists may prescribe
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