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Describe Conjunctiva
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Conjunctiva is translucent and clear. The pink color of palpebral conjunctiva is due to underlying vascular bed. White Sclera is seen through bulbar conjunctiva
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Note conjunctival reflection
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Note anterior and posterior chamber. Note ciliary body and lens connection
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Diagnosis
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Sub conjunctival hemorrhage. Sharply demarcated.
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Afferent pathway for visual acuity?
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Retina-Optic nerve-Optic chiasma-Optic radiation-Occiptal lobe visual cortex.
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Note fovea as center for visual field. Locate site for blind spot in retina
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Center of optic disc has no retinal receptors and leads to blind spot.
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Pathway for light reflex?
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Afferent: Retina-optic nerve-mid brain Efferent: Both oculo motor nerves
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Note direct and consensual light reflex
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Sorry the pupillary contraction on right is not visible
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Note the pathway for pupillary contraction
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Direct reflex on right Consensual reflex on left
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Note the pathway for light reflex
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Is this light reflex normal?
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Yes. Note direct and consensual light reflex
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Is this light reflex normal?
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Afferent path on left eye is abnormal.
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Which muscles are in action?
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Right lateral rectus and left medial rectus. Gaze is conjugate.
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Which nerves are in action?
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Right abducens (right lateral rectus) and left oculomotor nerve (left medial rectus). Gaze is conjugate.
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Which nerves are in action
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Oculomotor nerves. Superior rectus in action. Gaze is conjugate.
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Which cranial nerves are in action?
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Both oculomotor nerves Inferior recti in action
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Identify the ocular muscles
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Levator palpabrae supreioris Superior rectus Inferior recrtus
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Appreciate position of ocular muscles
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Superior oblique: Trochlear nerve Lateral rectus: Abducens nerve Oculomotor supplies the rest
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Ocular muscles influenced by sympathetic system
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Levator palpabrae superioris Iris muscle Muscle in floor of orbit
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Is the technique appropriate?
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No. You should look at left fundus with your left eye.
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Identify artery and vein
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Artery is narrow with light reflex Vein is thicker than artery and is red
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Diagnosis
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Leukemic infiltration
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Diagnosis
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Macroglobunemia
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Source for tears?
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Lacrimal gland Meibonian glands Conjunctival glands Drained by puncta into lacrimal sac and on to nasolacrimal duct into nose.
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Note pathway for aqueous humor
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Your right eye compared to subject’s left eye
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Normal mono-ocular field of vision
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80-90 degrees temporal. 45 degrees medial. Limited by nose Eye brows limit upward field
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Anticipate the visual field defects with lesions marked.
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Blind rught eye Bitempral hemianopsia Homonymous hemianopsia
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Describe and locate the lesion for each visual field defect
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Left upper retna Left optic nerve Chiasma Right optic tract Right optic radiation
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