Basic optics Flashcards

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Refraction - definition

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Ability of eye to bend light rays

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Refraction - components

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Axial length

Refractive media: Cornea, Lens, Aqueous and vitreous humor

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Refraction - values

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Measured in dioptres
Refractive power of emmetropic eye = 58D
43D from cornea
15D from lens and humor

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Refraction testing techniques

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Subjective: patient distinguishes effects of different lenses on visibility of letters on Snellen and LogMar charts

Objective: ophthalmoscope, retinoscope

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Refraction testing techniques - retinoscopy: use, procedure

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Objective refraction
Children under 7 for glasses

In children: with cycloplegia by cyclopentolate drops to prevent accommodation for accurate refraction
Streak of light shone through pupil, seen as red reflex
Streak moved gently and direction of red reflex noted
Place plus and minus lenses in front of pt eye, to calculate short/long sightedness

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Accommodation - definition

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Ability of eye to focus clearly on an object at any distance

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Accommodation - process of focusing on near object

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Activate parasympathetics
Ciliary muscles contract 
Suspensory ligaments relax
Lens becomes convex 
Increased refraction of light by lens
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Accommodation - what is the far point

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Furthest distance at which object can be seen clearly

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Accommodation - what is near point

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Shortest distance at which object can be seen clearly (maximum accommodation)

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Accommodation - what is range of accommodation

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Range of distance between far point and near point of accommodation
This range decreases with age

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Refractive errors - what is emmetropia, what is ametropia

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Normal eye with no refractive error when viewing distant object
Light from distance is focused on retina by non-accommodating

Refractive error when viewing distance object (cannot focus light onto retina)

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Refractive errors - hypermetropia: definition, cause, correction

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Long-sightedness: see clearly in distance, not near

Short axial length (/low refractive power)
So focal point behind retina - converging rays on retina produce blurred image

Plus lens (convex)

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Refractive errors - myopia: definition, cause, correction

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Short sightedness: distance vision blurred, near vision normal

Excessive axial length
Excessive refractive power (rare, cataracts)
So focal point in front of retina, divergent rays on retina produce blurred vision

Minus lens (concave)

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Refractory errors - astigmatism: definition, cause, correction

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Refractive power of eye different at different meridians

Cornea has two axes of curvature
So two foci on retina, produce blurred image

Toric lens (different Power at different meridians)

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Refractive error - presbyopia: definition, cause, correction

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Loss of accommodation - failure to focus on near object

Lens stiffness + ciliary muscle weakness, due to age
So decreased range of accommodation

Convex lens addition

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