What are the components of the eye? (10 - Label slide)
What is the normal antero-posterior diameter of the eye in adults?
24mm
What are the three layers of the coat of the eye?
What is the sclera?
What is the uvea?
Vascular coat of eyeball and lies between the sclera and retina
Consists of iris, ciliary body and choroid
What are the three parts of the uvea and how are they connected?
What is the retina?
What is the optic nerve and where is it?
What is the blind spot?
Where the optic nerve meets the retina there are no light sensitive cells (anatomical landmark is optic disc - visible portion of optic nerve)
What is the macula and where is it?
What is the fovea?
The very centre of the macula
What is central vision responsible for? (4)
What is central vision assessed with?
Visual acuity assessment
What does a loss of foveal vision lead to?
Poor visual acuity
What is peripheral vision responsible for? (4)
What is peripheral vision assessed with?
Visual field assessment
What would a loss of visual field cause?
Unable to navigate in environment, patient may need white stick even with perfect visual acuity
What are the three layers of the retina?
What is the function of the outer layer of the retina?
What is the function of the middle layer of the retina?
What is the function of the inner layer of the retina?
What are the two types of photoreceptors?
What do rod cells do?
What do cone cells do?