Eyelid Anatomy and Physiology — Flashcards

Eyelid Anatomy and Physiology — Flashcards

Eyelid Anatomy and Physiology — Flashcards
#1

Entropion occurs due to Horizontal lid _____, Vertical lid instability, Over-riding of the pretarsal by the preseptal orbicularis during lid closure and Orbital septum laxity

#2

Adhesion between the margins of the upper and lower eyelids is called _____.

#3

In _____, a horizontal fold of redundant pretarsal skin and orbicularis muscle extends beyond the eyelid margin and compresses the eyelashes against the globe.

#4

_____ layer is secreted by the Meibomian, Zeis glands

#5

Extra row of eye lashes in distichiasis is due to metaplasia of _____ gland into hair follicle

#6

Paralytic ectropion is caused by ipsilateral _____ palsy

#7

In _____ the extent of the palpebral fissure is decreased. (contracted at the outer canthus)

#8

Blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) consists of: Narrow _____ _____ Congenital _____tropion of the lower lid _____canthus _____canthus inversus

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#9

The given image shows Bowman's lacrimal _____.

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#10

_____ is an acute suppurative inflammation of the meibomian gland

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