glaucoma 1 Flashcards
what is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can lead to blindness if untreated
what is the Palpebral fissure?
the space between the two eyelids. the narrow side is called the lateral angle and the side closer to the nose is called the medial angle.
describe the flow of tears?
tears are produced in the lacrimal gland.
it is then transported from Lacrimal ducts>Superior or inferior lacrimal> canal Lacrimal ducts>Nasolacrimal duct>Lacrimal sac>Nasal cavity
what is another name for the upper and lower eyelid?
palpebra
how many layers are there in the eye?
3 layers- sclera, choroid and retina
what do the Zonula fibers do?
they are suspensory ligaments attached to the lens. if they move so do the lens.
what is another name for the optic disk?
blind spot
what part of the retina does the visual axis lye on?
Fovea centralis
how is the aqueous humour formed?
Aqueous humouris formed by capillary network in ciliary body
where us the aqueous humor drained?
Drains into the canal of Schlemm,>Eventually enters the blood
what is the drainage of aqueous humor balanced by?
balanced by the rate of secretion. and because of this the IOP is maintained at 10-20mmHg
when is the IOP at max and min?
IOP maximum - 8.00 -11.00am; minimum -midnight -2.00pm
what is the The production of aqueous humour is indirectly related to ?
blood pressure and blood flow in the ciliary body
how much aqueous humour is formed every minute?
3 microlitres per minute
what is the fate after it enters the anterior chamber?
10%- Uveoscleral outflow tract
90%- Episcleral veins(venous plexus)
what is the adrenergic receptor response in the: Iris radial muscle, ciliary epithelium ,Ciliary muscle and Lacrimal gland?
iris radical muscle- A2-Mydriasis-dilation of pupil
ciliary epithelium- A2/B2-Aqueous humour production
Ciliary muscle-b2- relaxation
lacrimal gland-A2- secretion
what is the Cholinergic receptor subtype and response in :Iris sphincter muscle, ciliary muscle and lacrimal gland?
m3- miosis
m3- accommodation
m2/3- secretion
how many types of glaucoma are there? and what are they?
5 1-Chronic open – angle glaucoma (COAG) 2-Normal tension glaucoma 3-Ocular hypertension (OHT) 4-Primary angle –closure glaucoma (PACG) 5-Secondary glaucomas
what is COAG?
Relative obstruction of aqueous outflow through the trabecular meshwork, usually affects both eyes
what is normal tension glaucoma?
IOP not raised on initial screening although signs of damage are present
what is OHT?
Elevated IOP in absence of visual field loss orglaucomatous optic nerve damage
What is PACG?
Closure of the angle by peripheral iris results in reduction of aqueous outflow.
mostly in women
what is secondary glycomas?
Arise for a number of reasons (inflammation, intraocular tumour, raised episcleral pressure or congenitally due to developmental abnormalities)
how is glaucoma caused?
caused by poor drainage of aqueous humour and can cause blindness