Cataract Report
Cataract Report
Cataract Report
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CATARACT
Function:
An essential refractive media
Focuses the light on the retina
total refractive power
Adds 10-20diopters to the corneas
43 diopters RP
LENS
Shape:
Biconvex, transparent
structure
Posterior surface has a radius
of 6mm, with greater
curvature than that of the
anterior surface which has a
LENS
Weight:
An adult lens weighs about
220mg
Approximately 4mm thick
Increases with age to five
times its weight at birth
LENS
Position and suspension
Lies in the posterior
chamber of the eye between
the posterior surface of the
iris and the vitreous body in
a saucer-shaped
depression of the
vitreous body called the
Embryology and growth
Purely an epithelial structure
No nerves and blood vessels
Purely an ectodermal structure
Differentiates from an anterior
layer of epithelial cells into central
geometric lens fibers and an
acellular hyaline capsule
LENS
Direction of growth is cetrifugal
Younger cells are always on the surface
and the oldest ones are in the center of
the lens
Metabolism and aging of the lens
Nourished by the diffusion from the aqueous
humour
Epithelium maintains and permit ion
equilibrium for transportation of nutrients,
mineral s and water for preservation of
integrity, transparency and optical function of
Lens
LENS
Water content of the lens decreases with
age
Protein increases.
Lens becomes harder, less elastic and
less transparent
Unavoidable over the age of 65
Central portion of the lens becomes
sclerosed and slightly yellowish with age
CATARACT
Opacity in the lens
Age-related cataract
65-74 y/o
PATHOGENESIS
yellow or brown discoloration
1. Blurring of vision
2. Glare (Photophobia)
3.Image blur
4. Distortion
CLASSIFICATION
IMMATURE CATARACT
has some transparent regions
MATURE CATARACT
is one in which all of the lens substance is opaque
HYPERMATURE CATARACT
cortical proteins become liquid. This liquid may escape
through the intact capsule, leaving a shrunken lens with a
wrinkled capsule
morgagnian cataract
AGE RELATED CATARACT
NUCLEAR
CORTICAL
POSTERIOR SUBSCAPULAR
NUCLEAR CATARACT
The normal condensation process in
the lens nucleus: nuclear sclerosis.