Strabismus
Introduction Definitions • The visual axis passes from the fovea, through the nodal point of the eye, to the point of fixation. In normal binocular single vision (BSV) the visual…
Introduction Definitions • The visual axis passes from the fovea, through the nodal point of the eye, to the point of fixation. In normal binocular single vision (BSV) the visual…
Cornea Vortex keratopathy (cornea verticillata) Clinical features In approximately chronological order: • Fine golden-brown opacities form an irregular horizontal line in the lower corneal epithelium of both eyes, similar to…
Introduction The vitreous is a transparent extracellular gel consisting of collagen, soluble proteins, hyaluronic acid and water. Its total volume is approximately 4.0 ml. The few cells normally present in the…
Anatomy The scleral stroma is composed of collagen bundles of varying size and shape that are not uniformly orientated as in the cornea, and so are not transparent. The inner…
Keratoplasty Introduction Corneal transplantation (grafting) refers to the replacement of diseased host corneal tissue by healthy donor cornea. A corneal graft (keratoplasty) may be partial-thickness (anterior or posterior lamellar) or…
Introduction Anatomy The conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the globe, terminating at the corneoscleral limbus. It…