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Anatomy and Embryology of eye

Anatomy and Embryology of eye. Dr.Sumita Karandikar Dr.Swapnesh Sawant. Long questions (any 1). Describe in brief development of eye.With diagrams explain the development of crystalline lens. Short answer questions (any 3). Enumerate and discuss in brief layers of retina

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Anatomy and Embryology of eye

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  1. Anatomy and Embryology of eye Dr.Sumita Karandikar Dr.Swapnesh Sawant

  2. Long questions (any 1) • Describe in brief development of eye.With diagrams explain the development of crystalline lens.

  3. Short answer questions (any 3) • Enumerate and discuss in brief layers of retina • Draw and describe angle structures in eye • Describe anatomy of lacrimal apparatus • Enumerate various structures of eye derived from • Surface ectoderm • Neuro ectoderm • Mesoderm • Anatomy of adult crystalline lens

  4. Multiple choice questions • Cornea is supplied by • Frontal branch of V nerve • Nasociliary branch of V nerve • Trochlear branch of V nerve • Trochlear nerve

  5. Junction between ciliary epithelium and retina is called as • Ora serrata • Pars plana • Oral bays • Pars plicata

  6. Ophthalmic artery is branch of • External carotid • Internal carotid • Facial artery • None

  7. End organs of vision are • Rods and cones • Occipital lobe • Lateral geniculate body • None

  8. Vitreous is derived from • Mesoderm • Ectoderm • Both • None

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