Eye Anatomy and Common Disorders

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Across
  1. 3. Depression at the center of the macula and point of greatest visual acuity.
  2. 7. Inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland.
  3. 9. Error of refraction causing an inability to properly focus light into the retina.
  4. 11. Connective tissue supporting the upper eyelid.
  5. 13. Layer deep to the retina containing blood vessels.
  6. 14. Increased pressure inside the eye causing reduction in vision.
  7. 15. The chamber of the eye containing the vitreous humour.
  8. 17. This artery runs through the optic canal with the optic nerve.
  9. 19. Light sensitive layer of tissue lining the back of the eye.
  10. 20. Cranial nerve which supplies the superior oblique muscle.
Down
  1. 1. Tender yellow lesion on the edge of the eyelid due to a bacterial infection.
  2. 2. Clear, dome-shaped anterior portion of the sclera.
  3. 4. Muscle responsible for abduction of the eyeball.
  4. 5. Responsible for drainage of aqueous humour.
  5. 6. Chamber of the eye containing the aqueous humour.
  6. 8. Duct which drains excess tears into the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity.
  7. 10. Double vision.
  8. 12. Tough outer coat of the eyeball.
  9. 16. Colored part of the eye;responsible for regulating the amount of light entering the eye.
  10. 18. Transparent structure which focuses light rays into the retina.