Anatomy Fisiology
Anatomy Fisiology
Anatomy Fisiology
THE WALL OF THE EYE BALL IS COMPOSED OF A DENSE, IMPER-FECTLY ELASTIC SUPPORTING MEMBRANE THE ANTERIOR PART OF THE MEM-BRANE IS TRANSPARENT THE CORNEA THE ANTERIOR PART OF THE SCLERA IS COVERED BY MUCOUS MEMBRANE THE CONJUNGTIVA
THE EPITHELIUM REGARDED AS THE CONTINUATION OF THE CONJUNGTIVA OVER THE CORNEA
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THE CORNEA IS SET INTO THE SCLERA LIKE A WATCH GLASS SO THAT THE LATTER OVERLAPS THE CORNEA ALL AROUND THE PERIPHERY; THE JUNCTION OF THE TWO TISSUES IS KNOWN AS THE LIMBUS
THE CORNEA IS VERY RICHLY SUPPLIED WITH NERVE FIBERS DERIVED FROM THE TRIGEMINAL AND IT HAD NO BLOOD VESSEL
THE UVEAL TRACT CONSIST OF THREE PARTS, WHICH THE TWO POSTERIOR, THE CHOROID, AND CILIARY BODY, WHILE THE ANTERIOR FORMS A FREE CIRCULAR DIAPHRAGM : THE IRIS THE APERTURE OF THE DIAPHRAGM IS THE PUPIL SITUATED BEHIND THE IRIS AND IN CONTACT WITH THE PUPILLARY MARGIN IS THE CRYSTALLINE LENS
THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER IS A SPACE FILLED WITH FLUID, THE AQUEOUS HUMOR; IT IS BOUNDED IN FRONT BY THE CORNEA, BEHIND BY THE IRIS AND THE PART OF THE ANTERIOR SURFACE OF THE LENS WHICH IS EXPOSED IN THE PUPIL
ITS PERIPHERAL RECESS IS KNOWN AS THE ANGLE OF THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER, BOUNDED POSTERIORLY BY THE ROOT OF THE IRIS AND THE CILIARY BODY AND ANTERIORLY BY THE CORNEOSCLERA
IN THE INNER LAYER OF THE SCLERA AT THIS PART THERE IS A CIRCULAR VENOUS SINUS, SOME TIMES BROKEN UP INTO MORE THAN ONE LUMEN CALLED THE CANALIS SCHLEMM - GREAT IMPORTANT IN THE DRAINAGE OF THE AQUEOUS HUMOR
AT THE PERIPHERY OF THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE CANAL SCHLEMM AND THE RECESS OF THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER THERE LIES A LOOSELY CONSTRUCTED MESHWORK OF TISSUES, THE CORNEO-SCLERAL TRABECULAE
THERE ARE TWO UNSTRIPED MUSCLE WHICH CONTROL THE MOVEMENTS OF THE PUPIL
THE SPHINCTER PUPILAE A CIRCULAR BUNDLE RUNNING ROUND THE PUPILLARY MARGIN; IS SUPPLIED BY MOTOR NERVE FIBERS DERIVED FROM THE OCULOMOTOR NERVE THE DILATATOR PUPILLAE ARRANGED RADIALLY NEAR THE ROOT OF THE IRIS. THE MOTOR NERVE FIBRES ARE DERIVED FROM THE CERVICAL SIMPHATHETIC CHAIN
THE INNER SURFACE OF THE CILLIARY BODY IS DIVIDED INTO TWO REGION
THE PARS PLICATA THE ANTERIOR PART WHICH IS CORRUGATED WITH A NUMBER OF FOLDS
THE CHIEF MASS OF THE CILLIARY BODY IS COMPOSED OF THE UN-STRIPED MUSCLE FIBERS CALLED - THE CILLIARY MUSCLE THE CILLIARY BODY EXTENDS BACK WARD AS FAR AS THE ORA SERRATA, AT WHICH POINT THE RETINA BEGINS ABRUPTLY
THE CHOROID IS EXTREMELY VASCULAR MEMBRANE IN CONTACT EVERY WHERE WITH THE SCLERA. ALTHOUGH NOT FIRMLY ADHERENT TO IT SO THERE IS A POTENTIAL SPACE BETWEEN THE TWO STRUCTURE CALLED - THE EPICHOROIDAL SPACE ON THE INNER SIDE THE CHOROID IS COVERED BY A THIN ELASTIC MEMBRANE - CALLED- THE LAMINA VITERA OR MEMBRANA OF BRUCH
AT THE POSTERIOR POLE OF THE EYE WHICH IS SITUATED ABOUT 3 MM TO THE TEMPORAL SIDE OF THE OPTIC DISC, A SPECIALLY DIFFEREN-TIATED SPOT IS FOUND IN THE RETINA, THE FOVEA CENTRALIS, A DEPRESSION OR PIT, AND IN HERE ONLY CONES ARE PRESENT IN THE NEURO EPITHELIAL LAYER
THE FOVEA IS THE MOST SENSITIVE PART OF THE RETINA, AND IT IS SURROUNDED BY A SMALL AREAS, THE MACULA LUTEA OR YELLOW SPOT. WHICH ALTHOUGH NOT SO SENSITIVE, ITS MORE SENSITIVE THAN OTHER PARTS OF THE RETINA AT THE OPTIC DISC THE FIBERS OF THE NERVEFIBER LAYER PASS INTO THE OPTIC NERVE
THE LENS IS A BICONVEX MASS OF PECULIARLY DIFFERENTIATED EPITHELIUM, IT IS SURROUNDED BY A HYALINE MEMBRANE, THE LENS CAPSULE, IT IS HELD IN PLACE BY THE SUSPENSORY LIGAMENT OR ZONULES OF ZINNI CONSISTS BUNDLE OF STRANDS WHICH PASS FROM THE SURFACE OF THE CILLIARY BODY TO THE CAPSULE
THERE IS A TRIANGULAR SPACE BETWEEN THE BACK OF THE IRIS AND THE ANTERIOR SURFACE OF THE LENS AND ITS BOUNDED ON THE OUTER SIDE BY THE CILLIARY BODY - CALLED - THE POSTERIOR CHAMBER AND CONTAINS AQUEOUS HUMOR
BEHIND THE LENS THERE IS LARGE VITREUS CHAMBER CONTAINING THE VITREUS HUMOR, A JELLY LIKE MATERIAL, CHEMICALLY OF THE NATURE OF INNERT GEL CONTAINING A FEW CELLS AND WANDERING LEUCOCYTES
THE RECTUS MUSCLES HAVE THE GENERAL ACTION OF ROTATING THE EYE IN FOUR CARDINAL DIRECTIONS : UP, DOWN, OUT AND IN
THE OBLIQUE MUSCLES HAVE THE PRIMARY FUNCTION OF ROTATION OF THE GLOBE
THE MEDIAL RECTUS IS INSERTED INTO THE SCLERA, ABOUT 5 MM TO THE NASAL SIDE OF THE CORNEOSCLERAL MARGIN.
THE INFERIOR RECTUS 6 MM BELOW THE LATERAL RECTUS 7 MM TO THE TEMPORAL SIDE THE SUPERIOR RECTUS 8 MM ABOVE
THE LIDS
THE LIDS ARE COVERED ANTERIORLY BY SKIN AND POSTERIORLY BY MUCOUS MEMBRANE - THE CONJUNGTIVA TARSI. THEY CONTAIN MUSCLES, GLANDS, BLOOD VESSELS, AND NERVES. ALL BOUND TOGETHER BY CONNECTIVE TISSUE WHICH IS PARTICULARY DENSE AT THE POSTERIOR PART WHERE IT FORMS A STIFF PLATE THE TARSUS
THE SKIN OF THE LIDS IS PECULIAR IN ITS THINNES AND ITS LOOSE ATTACH-MENT THE CILIA OR EYELASHES ARE STRONG SHORT CURVED HAIRS, ARRANGED IN TWO OR MORE CLOSELY SET ROWS
THE SEBACEOUS GLANDS ARE CALLED ZEISSS GLANDS AND THE SWEAT GLANDS ARE KNOWN AS MOLLS GLANDS
THE TARSUS CONSISTS OF DENSE FIBROUS TISSUE; IT CONTAINS NO CARTILAGE, EMBEDDED IN IT ARE SOME ENORMOUSL Y DEVELOPED SEBACEOUS GLAND : THE MEIBOMIAN GLANDS
THE ORBICULARIS PALPEBARUM OCCUPIES THE SPACE BETWEEN THE TARSUS AND THE SKIN THE MAIN CENTRAL BOND OF THE LEVATOR PALPEBRAE SUPERIORIS IS INSERTED INTO THE UPPER BORDER OF THE TARSUS
THE THIRD NERVE SUPPLIES THE LEVATOR PALPEBRAE THE SEVENTH SUPPLIES THE ORBICULARIS
THE LACRIMAL APPARATUS CONSISTS OF THE LACRIMAL GLANDS THE LACRIMAL PASSAGES
THE LACRIMAL GLAND OF EACH EYE CONSISTS OF : THE SUPERIOR OR ORBITAL GLAND THE INFERIOR OR PALPEBRAE GLAND THE ACCESSORY LACRIMAL GLANDS OR KRAUSES GLANDS
THE LACRIMAL PASSAGES CONSISTS OF : THE THE THE THE LACRIMAL PUNCTA CANALICULI LACRIMAL SAC NASAL DUCT
The System of semipermeable membranes separating the blood from the ocular cavity
IN THE IRIS
BY THE WALL OF THE CAPILLARIES IN THIS TISSUE WHICH ARE FREELY EXPOSED TO THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER
THE PECULIAR IMPERMEABILITY OF THE RETINAL CAPILLARIES AND THE BRUCHS MEMBRANE PIGMENT EPITHELIAL BARRIER, WHILE NECESSARY FROM OPTICAL POINT OF VIEW, FORBIDS THE READY PASSAGE OF LARGE SIZE MOLECULES INTO THE EYE
SUCH THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCES AS PENICILLIN WHEN ADMINISTERED SYSTEMICALLY HAVE LITTLE VALUE IN OCULAR THERAPEUTICS SUBSTANCES WITH A HIGH LIPOIDSOLUBILITY WHICH EASLY PENETRATE LIVING CELLS, TRANSVERSE THE BARRIER MUCH MORE RAPIDLY (SULPHONAMIDES, CHLORAMPHE-NICOL, ETC)
THE INCREASE IN PERMEABILITY MAY BE BROUGHT BY INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS, SUCH AS IRIDOCYCLITIS OR CHOROIDITIS, AND ALSO IF THE CAPILLARY WALLS ARE MECHANICALLY STRETCHED BY SUDDENLY LOWERING THE INTRA OCULAR PRESSURE
SUCH A TWO-WAY TRANSVERENCE OF FLIUD ACROSS THE CAPILLARY WALLS WOULD TEND TO STAGNATION
TO IT IS ADDED A SECRETORY PROCESS CONDUCTED BY THE METABOLIC ACTIVITY OF THE CELLS OF THE CILLIARY EPITHELLIUM. 95 % OF TOTAL QUANTITY OF AQUEOS
A RISE IN THE IOP MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INCREASE IN THE PRESSURE IN THE EPISCLERAL VEIN OR BY ANY PROCESS WHICH BLOCKS THE SEEPAGE OF AQUEOUS INTO THE CANAL OF SCHLEMM, SUCH AS SCLEROSIS OF THE TRABECULAE OR THEIR OBSTRUCTION BY EXUDATES OR ORGANIZED TISSUE GLAUCOMA