Vitreo-retinal: Retinal anatomy + Imaging Flashcards

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What is the choroid

A

Layer superficial to the retina, containing a capillary-rich layer (choriocapillaris) that provides blood supply to outer retinal pigment epithelium and outer 1/3 neurosensory retina

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What are the layers of the retina

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Superficial to deep:
Bruch's membrane
Retinal pigment epithelium
Subretinal space
Neurosensory retina
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3
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What is the Bruch’s membrane

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acellular layer between choroid and retinal pigment epithelium

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4
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What structures are in the neurosensory retina

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Photoreceptors:
Rods - contrast and motion, black-and-white vision
Cones - fine detail, colour vision
Bipolar cells: intermediary cells bw photoreceptor and ganglion cells
Muller cells - supporting cells
Ganglion cells: make up optic nerve

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5
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What is the subretinal space

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potential space between RPE and neurosensory retina

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What are the layers of neurosensory retina

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Photoreceptors
Outer limiting membrane (outer process of Muller cells)
Outer nuclear layer (photoreceptor nuclei)
Outer plexiform layer
Inner nuclear layer (bipolar cell nuclei)
Inner plexiform layer
Ganglion cell layer (ganglion cell nuclei)
Nerve fibre layer (ganglion cell axons)
Inner limiting membrane (inner process of Muller cells)

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7
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What is the blood supply to retina

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Inner 2/3: Central retinal artery

Outer 1/3: Choriocapillaris

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8
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What is the difference in blood supply to macula

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Fovea is a capillary-free zone

Receives blood supply from choriocapillaris

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9
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What is OCT

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Optical coherence tomography

Light source used to scan retina to produce high-resolution cross-sectional image

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10
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When is OCT used

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Retinal oedema
Retinal thickness
Macular pathology
Optic nerve head (Glaucoma)

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What is Fundus Fluorescein Angiogram

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Sequence of fundus images taken after injection of Fluorescein into peripheral vein
Used to assess retina + retinal vessels in detail

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12
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What is Indocyanine Green Angiogram

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Near-infrared light emitted by ICG is recorded after injection of ICG into peripheral vein
Used to assess choroidal disease - e.g. choroidal neovascularisation

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