Where is the lens located?
What holds the lens in place?
Role of the lens
Characteristics of the lens
- Biconvex and refractile
What is the lens composed of?
Can you see the fundus if the lens isn’t transparent?
What are the two parts of the lens?
Which part of the lens contains the lens fibers?
WHat are the three main pathologies of the lens?
Possible causes of loss of lens transparency
Possible causes of lens isntability
What causes nuclear sclerosis?
Why does the nucleus of the lens change appearance as it ages and becomes dehdyrated?
- THis gives it a hazy appearance
What happens if the nucleus of the lens becomes opaque?
- Can no longer see the fundus
How can you differentiate nuclear sclerosis from a cataract?
At what age do dogs, cats, and horses get nuclear sclerosis?
Time course of nuclear sclerosis
Diagnosing nuclear sclerosis
- Cortex of lens will be transparent, and nucleus more dense
Visual impairment associated with nuclear sclerosis
What is a cataract?
Is a cataract ever normal?
What are the four ways to describe cataracts?
Age of onset for cataracts
What are the stages of maturity for cataracts?