Anatomi Mata - Rizni Fitriana
Anatomi Mata - Rizni Fitriana
Anatomi Mata - Rizni Fitriana
OF THE EYE
RIZNI FITRIANA
Physiology
Palpebra and
Extraoccular Bulbus of Vision
Orbita Apparatus
Muscles Occuli and Pupil
Lacrimalis
Reflex
Orbita
■ Occulomotor (CN III) Levator palpebra superior, rectus superior, rectus medialis,
rectus inferior, obliqus inferior
■ Trochlear (CN IV) Obliqus superior
■ Abducent (CN VI) Rectus Lateralis
■ The nerves enter the orbit through the superior orbital fissure.
Bulbus Occuli
■ Sclera: ■ Cornea:
– tough opaque part of the fibrous – transparent part of the fibrous
layer (coat) of the eyeball coat covering the anterior one
covering the posterior five sixths sixth of the eyeball.
of the eyeball. – As a refractive media
– providing shape and resistance
as well as attachment for both
the extrinsic (extraocular) and
the intrinsic muscles of the eye.
Vascular Layer (Uvea)
■ Choroid
– The choroid layer contains blood vessels
and a dark blue pigment (derived from
melanin) that absorbs light within the
eyeball and thereby prevents glare.
■ Cilliary body
– a circular smooth muscle that surrounds
the edge of the lens and is connected to the
lens by ligamentum suspensorium.
■ Iris
– the colored part of the eye; its pigment is a
form of melanin.
– Contains of radial fibers (dilatation of
pupil) and circular fibers (constriction of
pupil).
Inner Layer (Retina)
Aqueous Vitreous
Cornea Lens
humor humor
Cornea
■ CN II
■ CN III
■ CN IV
■ CN VI
Vascularization
■ The blood supply of the orbit
is mainly from:
– the ophthalmic artery, a
branch of the internal
carotid artery;
– the infraorbital artery,
from the external carotid
artery
■ Drainage by ophthalmic vein
(superior and inferior)
Mechanism of Vision
■ Refraction
■ Stimulate chemical reactions in the
rods and cones.
■ The impulses from the rods and
cones are transmitted to ganglion
neurons nervus opticus
■ The optic nerves from both eyes
come together at the optic chiasma.
■ Occipital lobes
Mechanism of Pupillary Light Reflex
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