Center |
Faculty of Physics |
Departament |
Physiology |
Lecturers in charge |
Sin datos cargados |
Met. Docent |
METHODOLOGY Assessment by theory exam with multiple-choice questions, questions of short answer, anatomical sheets for structure identification. Practical exam on scale models and sheets of cases. |
Met. Avaluació |
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Bibliografia |
ANATOMIABibliografía Anatomía e Histología del ojo. H.Sarcux, e. Lomasson, H.oriret. G.Renard.Editoilal Masson Barcelona 85, Pegrado.Neuroanatomia.Torro ll.A.J.Puerta Fonolla.p.p.75-l33.Luzén SA de ediciones . Madrid. 1 Atlas de Anatomia humana Sobotta.Tomo 1.p.p.i41-S64.Ediitorial panamericana. SA.Madrid.1994 |
Continguts |
CONTENTS PROGRAMME OF THE MODULE: ANATOMY 1. - Anatomy. Generalities. Nomenclature. Bases of development. 2. - Sight. Visual organogenesis. Developmental mechanisms of the eyeball. 3. - Configuration of the orbital chamber. 4. - Sight. Visual and non-visual retina. Structural organization. Fovea centralis or macule. Blind spot. 5. - Uvea and chorioidea. Choroidal layers. Ciliary bodies and Iris: muscular structure. Pupil. 6 - Transparent media and eye refractors. Crystalline lens. Vitreous humour and aqueous humour . Schlem canal. 7. - Sclera and cornea. 8. Extrinsic neuromuscular systems of the eyeball. Muscular Groups innervated by the Common Ocular Motor. Muscular relations and dynamics. 9. - Extrinsic neuromuscular systems of the eyeball. Muscular groups innervated by the External Ocular Motor and the trochlear nerve. Functional relations and dynamics. 10. - Adnexa oculi. Eyelids, eyebrows and eyelashes. Conjunctiva. Functional meaning. 11. - Adnexa oculi. Lacrimal gland. Functional meaning. 12. - Vascularisation of the eyeball and its appendages. Central retinal artery. Extrinsic and intrinsic branches. 13. - Venous system: vorticose plexus and ophthalmic veins. Vascularisation of the lacrimal gland. 14. - Innervation of the eyeball and its appendages. Ciliary vegetative nerves. Ciliary or ophthalmic ganglion. Functional meaning. 15. - Innervation of the eyeball. |