(2) A fornix bound by the conjunctival membrane between the palpebral and bulbar conjuctiva of the eye. ... The conjunctival sac enables the eyelids to move freely over the surface of the eyeball as the eyelids open and close, and into which the lacrimal fluid is secreted.
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Conjunctivitis (commonly called " pink eye " or " Madras eye " ) is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids), most commonly due to ...
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Presentation Low-velocity projectiles, like wind blown dust particles, can be loose in the tear film or lodged in a conjunctival sac. The patient may not be very accurate in locating the foreign body by sensation alone. ... Do not overlook an eyelash that has turned in and is rubbing on the surface of the eye.
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conjunctival sac  the potential space, lined by conjunctiva, between the eyelids and eyeball. ... The space bound by the conjunctival membrane between the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva of the eye.
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Dec 10, 2009 ... One conjunctival sac was anaesthetized with cocaine. With the subject lying supine, an opaque aluminium shell, shaped to fit the eye, ...
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On the cadaver pull the lids away from the bulb and define palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva and the fornices formed. Define conjunctival sac. Define tarsal glands and locate orifices and glands on the cadaver and your partner. ... Surface anatomy of the eye...
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normal human conjunctival sac through the use of sequential eye ... "The conjunctival sac of each eye (left and right) was cultured initially (sample A) and ...
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Additionally, they aid in regulation of light reaching the eye, they aid in tear film maintenance by distributing the protective and optically important tear film over the cornea during blinking, and they aid in tear flow by their pumping action on the conjunctival sac and lacrimal sac.
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Ophthalmic medication is placed in either the lower conjunctival sac (lower lid) or at the top of the cornea (it then flows over the eye).
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Ueda Y; Azuma R; Sunada I; Tanaka H ... Ob/Gyn & Women's Health ... Eye Diseases [microbiology]
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