Structure of eye
Structures II
Function of eye
Infection of the eye
Infection of the eye II
100

The watery fluid that circulates within the anterior chamber of the eye

What is the aqueous humor?

100

The clear gel like substance that is behind the lens of the eyeball

What is the vitreous humor

100

This sends impulses to the optic tracts, optic radiations, and visual cortex of the brain

What is nerve fibers?

( nerve fibers from the nasal portion of each eye cross over at the optic chiasm and travel to the contralateral, or opposite, side of the brain.)

100

Inflammation of the eyelid and its symptoms 

What is Blepharitis, granulated eyelids?

The symptoms of blepharitis include red, watery eyes, dry gritty sensation of the eyes, burning sensation in the eye; itchy eyelids, erythematous, swollen eyelids; flaking of the skin around the eyes; crusted eyelashes upon awakening; photophobia, excessive tearing, abnormal eyelash growth, loss of eyelashes

eyelids may also appear greasy and crusted with scales that cling to the lashes. acne and seborrheic dermatitis are skin disorders associated with blepharitis of the eyelids

*Know good hygiene as the treatment 

100

The inflammationor infectionof keratits affects the outer layer of the cornea, but it can go ddeper into the cornea, increasing the risk of impaired vision. This term means corneal and conjunctiva inflammation when this occurs.

The symptoms

What is keratoconjunctivitis?

What is eye pain, redness, photophobia, and a feeling that a foreign body is irritating the eye? 

200

The colored portion of the eye located in the choroid layer 

The part of the eye that is in the center of the riris, that performs dilation which is (mydriasis) and constriction which is ( miosis).

What is the sclera, choroid and retina?

What is light enters the eye at the cornea: sclera. The choroid is the thin vascular layer between the sclera and the retina. The retina is the sensory portion of the eye that changes light waves into neuro impulses that travel via the optic nerve to the brain for interpretation

200

This process occurs when light rays travel from the pupil through the aqueous and vitreous humors to the retina 

What is refraction?

200

The role of the sympathetic stimulation and parasympathetic stimulation on the canal of Schlemm

What is relaxation of the ciliary muscle, in sympathetic stimulation which blocks drainage of the canal of Schlemm(aqueous fluid can accumulate within the eye)?

What is stimulation caused by contraction of the ciliary muscle, which opens the way for the canal of Schlemm to drain, in parasympathetic stimulation?

200

 The symptoms and causes of a stye 

What is a bacterial infection that develops near the root of an eyelash and appears on the outside of the eye.

The symptoms is pain, swelling, and redness of the conjunctivia caused by staphylococcus aureus

*Treatment is antibiotics and warm compresses with diluted boric acid solution

200

The Diagnostic test used for keratoconjunctivitis

The treatment for herpes simplex or varicella zoster

What is fluorescein staining of the cornea?

What is Acyclovir?

* Note corticosteroids should not be used for viral keratitis, as they will worsen the disease. Corneal transplant is used in severe cases

300

The process in which we see

What is light rays passing through the cornea, anterior chamber, pupil, lens and posterior chamber to the retina?
300

Upon funduscopic examination, this part of the eye is visualized as a bright, yellow, round, structure located medially on the retina (it consists of a lighter colored optic cup in the center, surrounded by the darker yellow optic disc).

What is optic nerve?

300

Where the ciliary muscle regulates the flow of aqueous fluid through the?

What is the canal of Schlemm- an important structure that regulates intraocular pressure (IOP)?

Clinical concept: sympathetic or anticholinergic drug action on the ciliary muscle blocks the canal of Schlemm, causing accumulation of aqueous fluid, thereby increasing IOP; high IOP can trigger or worsen glaucoma

300

The blockage in one of the small Meibomian oil glands at the margin of the eyelid is known as

The symptoms  

The Treatments 

What is chalazion?

What is eyelid tenderness, increased tearing, painful swelling on the eyelid, and sensitivity to light

What is warm compresses, steroid injection, and surgical excision 

300

This  disorder occurs when contact lenses are contaminated with ameba; a protozoan organism that is ubiquitous in the soil.(This occurs from swimming, showering or washing with ameba infested water while wearing contacts)

What is Acanthamoeba?

400

The three main layers of the eye and their functions

What is the sclera, choroid and retina?

What is light enters the eye at the cornea: sclera. The choroid is the thin vascular layer between the sclera and the retina. The retina is the sensory portion of the eye that changes light waves into neuro impulses that travel via the optic nerve to the brain for interpretation

400

The pathway in which tears flow from the lacrimal sac to where?

What is the nasolacrimal duct, which empties into the nose?

400

The disorders seen on the retinas

What is arteriosclerosis, hypertension, and diabetes?

400

The infection of conjunctiva 

The symptoms  of conjunctiva 

The causes of conjunctiva

What is conjunctivitis ?

What is red, swollen, eye feels itchy, purulent or watery discharge from the eye ?

What is viral, bacterial, and allergic causes?

(Bacterial conjunctivitis is called pinkeye, highly contagious

400

Another name for dry eye

Its symptoms

Its causes

Its treatments

What is keratoconjunctivitis sicca?

What is Sarcoidosis, Sjogren's syndrome, and lesions affecting CN V or VII can cause dry eye.

 What is antihistamines, anticholigics, and psychotropic drugs( as causes)

What is artificial tears ( as treatment)

500

What is the three chambers of the eyeball and their locations 

What is the anterior chambers that sits (between the cornea and the iris), the posterior chamber (between the iris and lens), The vitreous chamber(between the lens and the retina).

500

Parts of the conjunctiva and it's function

What is the palpebral portion- the pink membrane that lines the eyelid and the bulbar conjunctiva- colorless and covers the eyeball except for the cornea.

500

This condition occurs when the optic disc becomes swollen and there is an increased in intracranial pressure 

What is papilledema?

500

The inflammation of the cornea

The cause of this condition


What is keratitis?


 What is herpes simplex virus type 1, varicella zoster and the adenoviruses and misuse of contact lenses, trauma to the ye, occupational toxin exposures, tanning booths, and hypersensitivity reactions?(The virus infects the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve CN V)

It can also be caused by bacteria, parasites', and fungi which are less common



500

Symptoms of acanthamoeba

What is corneal scarring, uveitis, scleritis, and cataracts?

*Acanthamoeba keratitis can lead to granulomatous ameba encephalitis