Embryology of the Eye Flashcards

1
Q

Where do the first formative processes of the eye originate?

A

The neural tube

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2
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What are the formative processes of the eyes called?

A

Optic vessels

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3
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From what part of the neural tube dot he formative processes originate?

A

The diencephalic part

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4
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Where do the optic vessels grow towards from eh neural tube?

A

The surface epithelium

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5
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What occurs when the optic vessels reach the surface epithelium?

A

?They cause one of the cells on the ectoderm to thicken, forming the lens placode

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6
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What is the lens placode?

A

The thickening of surface ectoderm cells caused by contact with the optic vessels

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7
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Once the lens placode is formed, what happens?

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It starts to push inwards - invaginate

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8
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What happens to the optic vessel as a result of invagination?

A

It forms an optic cup

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9
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What is the optic cup?

A

It is formed by the optic vessel when the lens placode invaginates

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10
Q

How many layers does the optic cup form?

A

2

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11
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What detaches from resurface ectoderm once the 2 layer optic cup is formed?

A

The lens vesicle

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12
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How do vessels reach the newly formed optic cup and lens vesicle?

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They pass through from a fissure in the anterior wall, forming an impression known as the choroid fissure

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13
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What is the choroid fissure?

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A fissure caused by passage of vessels to the optic cup and lens vesicle

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14
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What is the normal fate of the choroid fissure?

A

It disappears

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15
Q

What happens if the choroid fissure fails to disappear?

A

It causes gaps in surrounding tissue known as Coloboma, these can commonly affect the iris, retina or optic disk

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16
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What is Coloboma?

A

Abnormal gap(s) formed in tissue proximal to the choroid fissure due to its failure to disappear

17
Q

What structures of the eye does the surface ectoderm go on to form?

A

Eyelids, conjunctiva, corneal epithelium

18
Q

What structures of the eye does the mesenchyme go on to form?

A

Choroid, storm of cornea, sclera, extra ocular muscles

19
Q

What form from the epithelium of lens vesicles?

A

Lens fibres which later loose their nuclei