Function of the cornea
To refract light entering the eye
Width
11.6mm
Height
10.6mm
Centre thickness
0.5mm
Edge thickness
0.7mm
Anterior Radius
7.8mm
Posterior Radius
6.7mm
Dioptric power
+42.00D
Refractive Index
1.376
Thickness: Epithelium
50um
Thickness: Bowman’s Layer
10um
Thickness: Stroma
450um
Thickness: Dua’s Layer
6um
Thickness: Decement’s membrane
4-10um
Thickness: Endothelium
5um
3 cells located in the epithelium
Squamous
Wing
Columnar
What makes up the bulk of the Stroma
Fibroblast (stellate cells)
Collagen fibrils
What nerve supplies innervation
Trigeminal Nerve – CN 5
What is the most sensitive part of the cornea
The centre - decreases with age
Day time source of nutrients
Tear film
Aqueous
Limbal blood vessels
Night time source of nutrients
Aqueous
Limbal blood vessels
Palpebral conjunctiva
Layer 1 of the Cornea (top to bottom)
The Epithelium
Layer 2 of the Cornea (top to bottom)
Bowman’s Layer
Layer 3 of the Cornea (top to bottom)
Stroma