Blurred Vision

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Mind Map on Blurred Vision, created by Maryam Alowais on 10/11/2019.
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Blurred Vision
  1. Anatomy of the eye
    1. The orbit
      1. Formed by seven bones
      2. The eye ball
      3. Physiology
        1. Physiology of Vision
          1. Physiology of Color Vision
            1. Color Blindness
              1. Lack of a particular color receptive cone type.
                1. Protanopia
                  1. Loss of Red cones
                  2. Deuteranopia
                    1. Loss of Green cones
                    2. Blue Weakness
                      1. Rare
                    3. Ishihara Chart
                      1. Rapid method to for determining color blindness based on spot chart.
                    4. 3 Types of Cones
                      1. Blue cone - (s-Type)
                        1. Red cone - ( L-Type)
                          1. Green cone (M-Type)
                        2. Intraocular Pressure
                          1. Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the fluid pressure inside the eye.
                            1. Measuring it
                              1. Why?
                                1. IOP is an important aspect in the evaluation of patients at risk of glaucoma.
                                2. Normal Range?
                                  1. 12-22 mm Hg
                            2. Common Eye Defects
                                  1. Cataract
                                  2. Glaucoma
                                    1. Defintion
                                      1. Glaucoma is a condition that causes damage to your eye's optic nerve and gets worse over time. It's often linked to a buildup of pressure inside your eye.
                                      2. Epidemiology
                                        1. In the UK: 2 out in 100 people over the age of 40
                                        2. Risk Factors
                                          1. Age
                                            1. Race
                                              1. Family History
                                                1. Medical conditions( Diabetes-Hypertension)
                                                  1. Physical injuries of the eye
                                                    1. Eye anatomy
                                                      1. Corticosteroid use
                                                      2. Types
                                                        1. Pathogenesis
                                                          1. Treatment
                                                          2. Examination
                                                            1. Eye Examination
                                                              1. Visual Acuity
                                                              2. Aqueous humor
                                                                1. Physiology of Aqueous humor
                                                                  1. Function
                                                                    1. Support the wall of the eyeball
                                                                      1. Nourishes the cornea & the lens
                                                                        1. Removes the products of metabolism form the cornea & the lens
                                                                        2. Definition
                                                                          1. Is a clear fluid that fills the anterior & posterior chambers of the eyeball.
                                                                        3. affected by
                                                                          1. can be due to
                                                                            1. can be due increased to
                                                                              1. affects
                                                                                1. due to many
                                                                                  1. due to increased
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