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Spherical Anterior-Posterior (Rostro-caudal) compression in horse and cow |
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Orientation points of the eye |
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Poles Optic Axis Equator Meridian(s) |
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Cornea Anterior Chamber Iris Posterior Chamber Lens Wall has three layers/tunics Optic Nerve CNII |
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External/Fibrous Layer Middle/Vascular Layer Internal/Nervous Layer |
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Gives shape to eyeball Resists internal pressure of material in chambers Gives shape to eyeball Resists internal pressure of material in chambers Gives shape to eyeball Resists internal pressure of material in chambers Gives shape to eyeball Resists internal pressure of material in chambers Gives shape to eyeball Resists internal pressure of material in chambers Protective Complete Two Parts: Cornea and Sclera (Meet at Limbus) |
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Blood Vessels Smooth Muscle Nutrient Supply Control lens and pupil shape and size Three parts: Choroid, Ciliary Body, Iris |
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Translation of visual signal into nerve impulses and transmission to brain Parts: Retina, Optic Disc |
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part of Fibrous Tunic Main Part: substantia propria Anterior Epi continuous w/conjunctival epi – contains sensitive nerves, responsible for Corneal reflex Posterior Epi continuous with anterior surface of iris – supplies nutrients to cornea |
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Part of the Fibrous Tunic Opaque/White: Collagenous and elastic fibres Entry points for nerves and vessels Attachments for ocular muscles anterior to equator |
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Part of Vascular Tunic Lines sclera from optic nerve to limbus Blood vessels in pigmented connective tissue - can be seen with ophthalmascope, supplies nervous tunic Tapetum Lucidum |
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Dorsal avascular layer between capillaries and larger vessels Reflective Area |
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Thickening of tunic area at level of limbus Thickened ridged ring around lens Radial ridges (Ciliary Processes) extend zonular fibres to lens Suspend lens Smooth muscles control alter lens shape and focusing |
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Projects into cavity behind cornea Easily visible Pupil: Smooth sphincter (constrictor - parasympathetic) and radial dilator (sympathetic) muscles control pupil size Shape depends on fibre arrangement (Slit-cats, ovoid-ruminants/horse) Iridic Granules (horse, ruminant) |
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Projections from dorsal border across pupil in Horse, ruminant Unknown function |
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Part of Nervous Tunic Lines choroid from optic nerve to pupillary margin pars optica retinae pars ceca retinae Ora serrata - connection between two |
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Posterior 2/3 of retina can be reached by light Contains receptor cells |
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Anterior 1/3 of retina has no receptors Continues onto iris |
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Choroid Pigmented Epithelium (No pigment over tapetum) Neuroepithelial Cells (Receptor Cells: Rods, Cones) Bipolar Ganglion Cells Multipolar Ganglion Cells (Axons pass to optic disc and form optic nerve CNII) |
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Part of Nervous Tunic Entry of Optic Nerve (CN II): No receptor cells, Blind Spot Easily seen with opthalmoscope |
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Focussing of Light through structure of eyeball Cornea: Major role in refraction of light Aqueous Humor in Anterior and Posterior Chambers Lens Vitreous Body/Chamber |
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Clear, watery. Maintains ocular pressure Continually produced by ciliary process cells Enter posterior chamber Enters anterior chamber via pupil Exits via iridocorneal (drainage) angle Venous sinuses in sclera Drainage = Production Constant Intraocular Pressure Failure to drain = Glaucoma |
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Ability of lens to change power – through ciliary muscles Thick Lens, close vision muscles CONSTRICT and RELAX Zonular Fibers
Thin lense, far vision muscles RELAX and TIGHTENS Zonular Fibers
Less accommodation than in humans |
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Maintains contact between retina and choroid Gel-like mass, High water content = vitreous humor |
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Ophthalmoscope: Direct visualisation Ultrasound: Cheap, simple, Allows assessment of retina CT and MRI may be useful, but more for orbital disease |
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Orbit Orbital Fasciae 3 conical layers Ocular Muscles Eyelids Conjunctiva Lacrimal Apparatus |
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“Conical” cavity on lateral side of skull Frontal, Lacrimal and Zygomatic Bones Orbital ligament in carnivores and pig Zygomatic process horse and ruminant |
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Optic Canal Orbital Fissure Ethmoidal Foraminae Lacrimal Sac Fossa: Leads to nasolacrimal duct |
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4 Rectus Muscles: Dorsal, Ventral, Medial, Lateral 2 Oblique Muscles: Dorsal, Ventral Retractor Bulbi: Not in humans Originate from optic canal area |
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True Eyelids: Palpebrae Musculofibrous folds Upper and lower lids Meet at angles of eye AKA Commissures Opening = Palpebral Fissure 3 layers: Skin, Musculofibrous, Mucous membrane = Palpebral Conjunctiva |
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Palpebral Conjunctiva: Lines lids Bulbar Conjunctiva: Reflects over sclera, Epithelium anterior to cornea Space between lids and eyeball: Conjunctival Sac Medial elevation: Lacrimal Caruncle Mucous Membrane |
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Conjunctival Fold: Central Cartilage, Conjunctiva on both sides, Not true eyelid Retracted by smooth muscle: Orbitalis Covers eyeball when retracted into orbit |
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Production of lacrimal fluid (tears): Protection, corneal nutrition
Glands: Lacrimal-Dorsolateral wall of orbut Gland of 3rd Eyelid-Around base of 3rd eyelid cartilage, Deeper gland also in pigs and cattle, AKA Nictitans/Nictitating Gland |
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Dorsal Oblique Ocular Muscle |
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Wraps around trochlea (Cartilage in dorsomedial periorbita) Pulley – changes angle of draw Rotates dorsal eyeball medially |
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Ventral Oblique Ocular Muscle |
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Originates in ventromedial orbital wall Rotates dorsal eyeball laterally |
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Inserts posterior to equator of eyeball Muscular cone Not present in humans |
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External Ophthalmic Artery (Branch from Maxillary a.) Venous plexuses in periorbita |
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Innervates light receptors of retina: Vision Meningeal Covering Seen as optic disc |
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Enters via orbital fissure Levator palpebrae m. Dorsal, Medial and Ventral Recti mm. Ventral Oblique m. Retractor Bulbi (Part) |
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Via Orbital Fissure Dorsal Oblique m. |
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Via Orbital Fissure Retractor Bulbi m. Lateral Rectus m. |
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SENSATION Ophthalmic Nerve Maxillary Nerve |
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From Cranial Cervical Ganglion Accompany arteries Orbital muscle and pupillary dilator: Dilation (mydriasis) of pupil with fear, excitement, pain Maintain opening of palpebral fissure Loss of innervation: Horner’s Syndrome and Sunken eye, protrusion of 3rd eyelid, constriction of pupil |
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Parasympathetic Innervation |
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Travel with oculomotor Synapse in ciliary ganglion Innervate ciliary muscles and pupillary constrictor Cause miosis (contraction) of pupil |
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L and R optic nerves meet ventral to brain, Rostral to pituitary |
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Pupillary Light Reflex Subcortical reflexes (ie do not involve visual cortex) |
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Aversion response (eg blink, head movement) in response to sudden intense illumination of the eye Testing CNII, part of midbrain, CNVII |
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separation of retina from pigment epithelium means loss of blood supply to retina and rods/cones will start to die unless re-attachment is fairly rapid |
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Cones mostly in Fovea Rods everywhere else NOTHING in blind spot/optic disc |
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protein that determines the wavelength of light detected |
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Misalignment of the eyes, medially (Cn VI abducens) or laterally (Cn III occulomotor) |
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Closing of eye due to threat from physical stumuli (not light) ie. moving hand towards face quickly CN VII tested with this |
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Test technique: Menace, Observation in environment, Visual tests Test findings: Menace, Inability to negotiate new environment, oblivious to new activities Neurological elements tested: CN II, Optical cortex, Associated effector systems |
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Test technique: Pupil size, Low light environment to stimulate pupil dilation, Light source from a distance and compare tapetal reflections Test findings: Pupil size, Dilated equally Neurological elements tested: CN II afferent, brainstem, Autonomic supply to the eye (CN III) |
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Test technique: PLR, Bright light into pupil, Not response of both tested and contralateral pupil Test findings: PLR, Constriction of both tested and contralateral pupil Neurological elements tested: CN II afferent, brainstem, Autonomic supply to the eye (CN III) |
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Test technique: Threatening movement towards eye Test findings: Blink, Aversion of the head, Retraction of eyeball Neurological elements tested: CN II afferent, VII efferent, cortex |
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Test technique: Stimulate skin of face, Medial / lateral canthus orbit, Cheek, Mandible Test findings: Response to stimulus, Facial twitching, Head movement Neurological elements tested: CN V afferent (Opthalmic, Maxillary, Mandibular branches), CN VII efferent |
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