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ANATOMY OF CONJUNCTIVA made easy | ophthalmology anatomy I
Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines both the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the eyeball (except the cornea). It is a fine, translucent mucous membrane that joins and covers the anterior surface of eyeball and posterior side of the eyelids.Therefore understanding its anatomy becomes important . Conjunctiva covers the posterior surface of the lids and reflects to cover the anterior part of the sclera, then becomes continuous with the corneal epithelium. The conjunctiva is involved in tear production and secretes fluids to keep the eye moist and protect it from foreign bodies and infection.
the video explains in detail the anatomy and blood supply of the conjunctiva , venous drainage and the nerve supply of conjunctiva.
It also mentions about the ...
published: 14 Aug 2023
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Ophthalmology 068 a Conjunctiva Eye What is Anatomy Structure Where Parts Palpebral Bulbar Fornix
00:05 What is conjunctiva
1:35 parts of conjunctiva - palpebral, bulbar, fornix
03:30 function
04:00 conjunctival sac
04:13 Parts of palpebral conjunctiva - marginal, tarsal, orbital
06:47 Parts of bulbar conjunctiva - limbal
10:50 Microscopy of Conjunctiva
17:20 Revision
Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKKWBex6QaMCN62fbW4SmSZp1uU67MBtx
#Conjunctiva #anatomy #parts Conjunctival Sac Structure
Layers
published: 03 Dec 2020
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Orbit and Eye - Conjunctiva
Video describing tips to best identify the orbit and eye structures associated with the conjunctiva in relation to the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
published: 14 Mar 2020
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Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute conjunctivitis is an eye condition involving inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye. Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye can occur from infectious and non-infectious causes, including allergic, viral and bacterial infections. Allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are the 3 most common types of acute conjunctivitis, each of which has different pathophysiological mechanisms, signs and symptoms and ways they are diagnosed and treated. In this lesson, we discuss the pathogenic organisms that cause both bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how to distinguish between allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how they are diagnosed and how they are treated.
I hope you find th...
published: 23 Aug 2022
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Anatomy of Conjunctiva | Palpebral | Bulbar | Fornix |
Hi! Welcome to Lets learn optometry.
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published: 31 Dec 2022
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Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) - Viral, Bacterial and allergic conjunctivitis. Symptoms and treatment
The conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the front surface of the eye globe.
Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva.
Conjunctivitis Is acute If lasts less then 4 weeks.
Chronic – more then 4 weeks.
Most common causes of conjunctivitis are: Viruses, Bacteria or Allergy.
80 % of conjunctivitis are caused by viral infection.
Viral Conjunctivitis:
Adenovirus is the virus responsible on the 90 % of viral conjunctivitis.
Symptoms include: Itching and tearing, history of recent upper respiratory tract infection,
watery discharge.
Treatment:
Spontaneous resolution of viral infection usually occurs within 2–3 weeks, so specific treatment is typically unnecessary.
Treatment can include relief ...
published: 27 May 2022
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Conjunctiva Pathology
Title: Conjunctiva Pathology
Author: Nick Mamalis, MD
Date: 12/17/2019
From Moran CORE Collection: http://morancore.utah.edu
published: 07 Jan 2020
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How to Get Rid of Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) - Causes, Symptoms & Treatment.
Are you dealing with pink eye (conjunctivitis) or wondering how to treat it? In this video, we cover everything you need to know about pink eye, from the causes and symptoms to the best treatment options. Whether it’s viral conjunctivitis, bacterial conjunctivitis, allergic, or caused by irritants, we explain the key differences and how to get rid of it effectively.
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ANATOMY OF CONJUNCTIVA made easy | ophthalmology anatomy I
Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines both the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the eyeball (except the cornea). It is...
Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines both the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the eyeball (except the cornea). It is a fine, translucent mucous membrane that joins and covers the anterior surface of eyeball and posterior side of the eyelids.Therefore understanding its anatomy becomes important . Conjunctiva covers the posterior surface of the lids and reflects to cover the anterior part of the sclera, then becomes continuous with the corneal epithelium. The conjunctiva is involved in tear production and secretes fluids to keep the eye moist and protect it from foreign bodies and infection.
the video explains in detail the anatomy and blood supply of the conjunctiva , venous drainage and the nerve supply of conjunctiva.
It also mentions about the accesory glands of the conjunctiva .
The conjunctiva consists of Un keratinized, both stratified squamous and stratified columnar epithelium, with interspersed goblet cells. The epithelial layer contains blood vessels, fibrous tissue, and lymphatic channels. Accessory lacrimal glands in the conjunctiva constantly produce the aqueous portion of tears.
link to pappilae vs follicles : https://youtu.be/2ui8QndBbZA
#ophthalmology
#conjunctiva
#eyeanatomy
#insight ophthalmology
#mbbs
https://wn.com/Anatomy_Of_Conjunctiva_Made_Easy_|_Ophthalmology_Anatomy_I
Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines both the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the eyeball (except the cornea). It is a fine, translucent mucous membrane that joins and covers the anterior surface of eyeball and posterior side of the eyelids.Therefore understanding its anatomy becomes important . Conjunctiva covers the posterior surface of the lids and reflects to cover the anterior part of the sclera, then becomes continuous with the corneal epithelium. The conjunctiva is involved in tear production and secretes fluids to keep the eye moist and protect it from foreign bodies and infection.
the video explains in detail the anatomy and blood supply of the conjunctiva , venous drainage and the nerve supply of conjunctiva.
It also mentions about the accesory glands of the conjunctiva .
The conjunctiva consists of Un keratinized, both stratified squamous and stratified columnar epithelium, with interspersed goblet cells. The epithelial layer contains blood vessels, fibrous tissue, and lymphatic channels. Accessory lacrimal glands in the conjunctiva constantly produce the aqueous portion of tears.
link to pappilae vs follicles : https://youtu.be/2ui8QndBbZA
#ophthalmology
#conjunctiva
#eyeanatomy
#insight ophthalmology
#mbbs
- published: 14 Aug 2023
- views: 28212
20:04
Ophthalmology 068 a Conjunctiva Eye What is Anatomy Structure Where Parts Palpebral Bulbar Fornix
00:05 What is conjunctiva
1:35 parts of conjunctiva - palpebral, bulbar, fornix
03:30 function
04:00 conjunctival sac
04:13 Parts of palpebral conjunctiva - mar...
00:05 What is conjunctiva
1:35 parts of conjunctiva - palpebral, bulbar, fornix
03:30 function
04:00 conjunctival sac
04:13 Parts of palpebral conjunctiva - marginal, tarsal, orbital
06:47 Parts of bulbar conjunctiva - limbal
10:50 Microscopy of Conjunctiva
17:20 Revision
Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKKWBex6QaMCN62fbW4SmSZp1uU67MBtx
#Conjunctiva #anatomy #parts Conjunctival Sac Structure
Layers
https://wn.com/Ophthalmology_068_A_Conjunctiva_Eye_What_Is_Anatomy_Structure_Where_Parts_Palpebral_Bulbar_Fornix
00:05 What is conjunctiva
1:35 parts of conjunctiva - palpebral, bulbar, fornix
03:30 function
04:00 conjunctival sac
04:13 Parts of palpebral conjunctiva - marginal, tarsal, orbital
06:47 Parts of bulbar conjunctiva - limbal
10:50 Microscopy of Conjunctiva
17:20 Revision
Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKKWBex6QaMCN62fbW4SmSZp1uU67MBtx
#Conjunctiva #anatomy #parts Conjunctival Sac Structure
Layers
- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 99807
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Orbit and Eye - Conjunctiva
Video describing tips to best identify the orbit and eye structures associated with the conjunctiva in relation to the supplemental dissection videos for the Fi...
Video describing tips to best identify the orbit and eye structures associated with the conjunctiva in relation to the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
https://wn.com/Orbit_And_Eye_Conjunctiva
Video describing tips to best identify the orbit and eye structures associated with the conjunctiva in relation to the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
- published: 14 Mar 2020
- views: 56421
18:16
Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute conjunctivitis is an eye condition involving inflammation o...
Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute conjunctivitis is an eye condition involving inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye. Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye can occur from infectious and non-infectious causes, including allergic, viral and bacterial infections. Allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are the 3 most common types of acute conjunctivitis, each of which has different pathophysiological mechanisms, signs and symptoms and ways they are diagnosed and treated. In this lesson, we discuss the pathogenic organisms that cause both bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how to distinguish between allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how they are diagnosed and how they are treated.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
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Acute Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Allergic, Bacterial, Viral | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Acute conjunctivitis is an eye condition involving inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye. Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye can occur from infectious and non-infectious causes, including allergic, viral and bacterial infections. Allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are the 3 most common types of acute conjunctivitis, each of which has different pathophysiological mechanisms, signs and symptoms and ways they are diagnosed and treated. In this lesson, we discuss the pathogenic organisms that cause both bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how to distinguish between allergic, bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, how they are diagnosed and how they are treated.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
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Anatomy of Conjunctiva | Palpebral | Bulbar | Fornix |
Hi! Welcome to Lets learn optometry.
This video is about the anatomy of conjunctiva.
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Hi! Welcome to Lets learn optometry.
This video is about the anatomy of conjunctiva.
Subscribe to our channel for more optometry and eye care videos
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Hi! Welcome to Lets learn optometry.
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Anatomy of iris https://youtu.be/lgntE-cOcPU
Anatomy of retina https://youtu.be/RcAnTU5A4aI
#anatomyofconjunctiva
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- published: 31 Dec 2022
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5:01
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) - Viral, Bacterial and allergic conjunctivitis. Symptoms and treatment
The conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the front surface of the eye globe.
Conjunctivitis refers to ...
The conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the front surface of the eye globe.
Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva.
Conjunctivitis Is acute If lasts less then 4 weeks.
Chronic – more then 4 weeks.
Most common causes of conjunctivitis are: Viruses, Bacteria or Allergy.
80 % of conjunctivitis are caused by viral infection.
Viral Conjunctivitis:
Adenovirus is the virus responsible on the 90 % of viral conjunctivitis.
Symptoms include: Itching and tearing, history of recent upper respiratory tract infection,
watery discharge.
Treatment:
Spontaneous resolution of viral infection usually occurs within 2–3 weeks, so specific treatment is typically unnecessary.
Treatment can include relief with cold compresses and artificial tears.
Topical steroids aren’t recommended for viral or bacterial infections, because they can longer the infection.
Another common form of conjunctivitis is Allergic conjunctivitis.
Allergic conjunctivitis is encountered around 40 % of population. It is huge part of population, but only small proportion of these individuals seek medical help.
Allergic conjunctivitis frequently associated with seasonal allergy and asthma.
Acute itching and watering are common symptoms, but the hallmark is chemosis, Chemosis is the swelling (or edema) of the conjunctiva.
Allergic conjunctivitis worse during the spring and summer. The most frequent allergens are tree and grass pollens. Perennial allergic conjunctivitis causes symptoms throughout the year, generally worse in the autumn when exposure to house dust mites, animal dander and fungal.
Treatment
• Artificial tears for mild symptoms.
• Mast cell stabilizers (e.g. sodium cromoglicate, nedocromil sodium, lodoxamide) must be used for a few days before exerting maximal effect, but are suitable (except lodoxamide) for long-term use if required.
Antihistamines (e.g. emedastine, epinastine, levocabastine, bepotastine) can be used for symptomatic exacerbations and are as effective as mast cell stabilizers.
• Dual action antihistamine and mast cell stabilizers (e.g. azelastine, ketotifen, olopatadine) act rapidly and are often very effective for exacerbations.
Bacterial Conjunctivitis:
Bacterial conjunctivitis more common among children.
Moderately purulent discharge occurs in acute bacterial conjunctivitis.
Severe purulent discharge is suggestive of gonococcal infection.
Significant pain, photophobia or a marked foreign body sensation
suggest corneal involvement.
Acute bacterial conjunctivitis is a common and usually self-limiting
Symptoms
Acute onset of redness, grittiness, burning and discharge.
Involvement is usually bilateral although one eye may
On waking, the eyelids are frequently stuck together and may be difficult to open.
About 60% resolve within 5 days without treatment.
• Topical antibiotics, usually four times daily for up to a week but sometimes more intensively, are frequently administered. to speed recovery and prevent re-infection and transmission.
Ointments and gels provide a higher concentration for longer periods than drops but daytime use is limited because of blurred vision.
The following antibiotics are available: Chloramphenicol, aminoglycosides (gentamicin,
neomycin, tobramycin), quinolones (ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, levofloxacin, lomefloxacin, gatifloxacin,
moxifloxacin, besifloxacin), macrolides (erythromycin, azithromycin) polymyxin B, fusidic acid and bacitracin.
chloramphenicol should not be used for routine treatment because of a possible link with aplastic
anaemia.
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https://wn.com/Pink_Eye_(Conjunctivitis)_Viral,_Bacterial_And_Allergic_Conjunctivitis._Symptoms_And_Treatment
The conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the front surface of the eye globe.
Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva.
Conjunctivitis Is acute If lasts less then 4 weeks.
Chronic – more then 4 weeks.
Most common causes of conjunctivitis are: Viruses, Bacteria or Allergy.
80 % of conjunctivitis are caused by viral infection.
Viral Conjunctivitis:
Adenovirus is the virus responsible on the 90 % of viral conjunctivitis.
Symptoms include: Itching and tearing, history of recent upper respiratory tract infection,
watery discharge.
Treatment:
Spontaneous resolution of viral infection usually occurs within 2–3 weeks, so specific treatment is typically unnecessary.
Treatment can include relief with cold compresses and artificial tears.
Topical steroids aren’t recommended for viral or bacterial infections, because they can longer the infection.
Another common form of conjunctivitis is Allergic conjunctivitis.
Allergic conjunctivitis is encountered around 40 % of population. It is huge part of population, but only small proportion of these individuals seek medical help.
Allergic conjunctivitis frequently associated with seasonal allergy and asthma.
Acute itching and watering are common symptoms, but the hallmark is chemosis, Chemosis is the swelling (or edema) of the conjunctiva.
Allergic conjunctivitis worse during the spring and summer. The most frequent allergens are tree and grass pollens. Perennial allergic conjunctivitis causes symptoms throughout the year, generally worse in the autumn when exposure to house dust mites, animal dander and fungal.
Treatment
• Artificial tears for mild symptoms.
• Mast cell stabilizers (e.g. sodium cromoglicate, nedocromil sodium, lodoxamide) must be used for a few days before exerting maximal effect, but are suitable (except lodoxamide) for long-term use if required.
Antihistamines (e.g. emedastine, epinastine, levocabastine, bepotastine) can be used for symptomatic exacerbations and are as effective as mast cell stabilizers.
• Dual action antihistamine and mast cell stabilizers (e.g. azelastine, ketotifen, olopatadine) act rapidly and are often very effective for exacerbations.
Bacterial Conjunctivitis:
Bacterial conjunctivitis more common among children.
Moderately purulent discharge occurs in acute bacterial conjunctivitis.
Severe purulent discharge is suggestive of gonococcal infection.
Significant pain, photophobia or a marked foreign body sensation
suggest corneal involvement.
Acute bacterial conjunctivitis is a common and usually self-limiting
Symptoms
Acute onset of redness, grittiness, burning and discharge.
Involvement is usually bilateral although one eye may
On waking, the eyelids are frequently stuck together and may be difficult to open.
About 60% resolve within 5 days without treatment.
• Topical antibiotics, usually four times daily for up to a week but sometimes more intensively, are frequently administered. to speed recovery and prevent re-infection and transmission.
Ointments and gels provide a higher concentration for longer periods than drops but daytime use is limited because of blurred vision.
The following antibiotics are available: Chloramphenicol, aminoglycosides (gentamicin,
neomycin, tobramycin), quinolones (ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, levofloxacin, lomefloxacin, gatifloxacin,
moxifloxacin, besifloxacin), macrolides (erythromycin, azithromycin) polymyxin B, fusidic acid and bacitracin.
chloramphenicol should not be used for routine treatment because of a possible link with aplastic
anaemia.
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