Disorders of visual function
Corneal transplant are performed every day in hospitals around the world. the transplanted corneas come from cadavers. why do corneal transplant have such a low rejection rate. mark all that apply
Antigen presenting cells are not present in great numbers The cornea secretes immunosuppressive factors The cornea has no lymphatics
Age related macular degeneration that is dry is characterized by what?
Atrophy of the Bruch membrane
In open angle glaucoma, there is an increase pressure within the globe of the eye without obstruction at the iridocorneal angle. Usually this is caused by an abnormality in the trabecular meshwork which controls the flow or aqueous humor. where is aqueous humor in a normal eye?
Canal of Schlemm
Keratitis can be caused by different infectious agents. what is the treatment goals with her pes simplex virus keratitis?
Eliminating viral replication within the cornea
Vitreous humor occupies the posterior portion of the eyeball. it is an art amorphous biologic gel. when liquefaction of the gel occurs, as in aging, what can be seen during head movement
Floaters
Adult strabismus is almost always of the paralytic variety what is the cause of adult strabismus?
Graves disease
Causes of eyelid weakness include neurologic causes. there can be damage to the cranial nerves that innervate the eyelids, or there can be damage to the central nuclei of the cranial nerves. where are the central nuclei of cranial nerves III (oculomotor nerve) and VII (facial nerve)?
Midbrain and caudal pons
Pharmacologic agents can affect dilation of the pupil and the papillary response what types of drugs produce papillary constriction?
Miotic agents
When conditions occur that impair retinal blood flow, such as hyperviscosity of the blood or a sickle cell crisis what can occur in the eye?
Neovascularization
Cortical blindness is the bilateral loss of the primary visual cortex. what is retained in cortical blindness?
Pupillary reflexes
Dacryocystitis it's in infection in the lacrimal sac. what symptoms indicate dacryocystitis?
Swelling
Age related cataracts are characterized by what?
Visual distortion
Ophthalmia neonatorum is a conjunctivitis that develops in newborns. it is caused by the agents that cause sexually transmitted diseases. When should ophthalmia neonatorum be suspected
When conjunctivitis develops 48 hours after birth
Amblyopia, or lazy I occurs at the time when visual deprivation of abnormal binocular interactions occur in the visual infancy. whether Amblyopia is reversible depends on what?
Maturity of the visual system at time of onset.