trochlear nerve (cranial nerve IV), ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V1; including the lacrimal, frontal, and nasociliary branches), abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI), and sympathetic fibers from the cavernous plexus. The IOV has two branches – one...
cranial nerve -One of the 12 pairs of nerves that go from the brain to other parts of the head. Those that affect the eyes and vision are the second cranial nerve (optic nerve), third (oculomotor), fourth (troclear), sixth (abducens) and seventh (facial). The optic nerve carries stim...
limiting fluid drainage. This causes pressure to rise within the eye and can lead to open-angle neovascular glaucoma. Blood vessel growth over the angle may also cause a scar to form, narrowing or totally blocking the angle. This is a type of angle-closure glaucoma. ...
Human eye - Vision, Retina, Optics: The first line of protection of the eyes is provided by the lids, which prevent access of foreign bodies and assist in the lubrication of the corneal surface. Lid closure and opening are accomplished by the orbicularis
(Müller's muscle) is comprised of smooth muscle and also contributes to the elevation of the upper eyelid. In the lower eyelid, the retractors are the capsulopalpebral fascia and the inferior tarsal muscle. The orbicularis oculi muscles are the main protractors (closure) of the eyelids. It...
This term has been adopted to describe dressings, usually gauze, which have been combined with some other agent with hemostatic properties. These are often used in first aid applications and must be removed before final wound closure.3 Chitinis a polysaccharide naturally found in the exoskeletons ...
subconjunctival haemorrhage, pterygium, conjunctivitis, episcleritis, corneal abrasion, corneal erosion, ulcerative keratitis, corneal dendritic ulcer, acute iritis, angle-closure glaucoma, orbital cellulitis, and possibly contact lens wear). See ciliary injection; con-junctival injection.reduced eye A ...
Intermittent headaches as the presenting sign of subacute angle-closure glaucoma. Neurology. 2005;65:757–8. PubMed Google Scholar Gelfand AA, Gelfand JM, Prabakhar P, Goadsby PJ. Ophthalmoplegic “migraine” or recurrent ophthalmoplegic cranial neuropathy: new cases and a systematic review. J...
Topiramate-induced Angle Closure Trabecular Meshwork Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy Transpupillary Thermo Theraphy Trochlear Nerve (Fourth Cranial Nerve) Ultrasonography Uvea Uveal Melanoma Uveal Metastasis Uveitis Uveitis And Ocular Immunology Vasoproliferative Tumors? Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Vision Rehab...
Topiramate-induced Angle Closure Trabecular Meshwork Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy Transpupillary Thermo Theraphy Trochlear Nerve (Fourth Cranial Nerve) Ultrasonography Uvea Uveal Melanoma Uveal Metastasis Uveitis Uveitis And Ocular Immunology Vasoproliferative Tumors? Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Vision Rehab...