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Dive deep into the fascinating anatomy of the eye and orbit! This comprehensive video breaks down the gross structure and function of the eye's components, from the cornea to the extrinsic muscles, and connects it all to essential clinical applications. Whether you're a medical, dental, or allied health student, this is your ultimate guide to mastering the anatomy of vision! 🔬 What You Will Master in This Video: We systematically cover the structure and function of the eye and its surrounding elements, followed by high-yield clinical correlations. Gross Anatomy Deep Dive: 8:16 Protective Layers: Detailed look at the structure and function of the Cornea and Sclera. 11:02 Vascular Tunic: Understanding the Choroid, Ciliary Body, and Iris and how their structure dictates function. 14:25 Pupillary Control: The nerve supply and actions of the Iris muscles and the function of the Ciliary muscles. 19:02 Aqueous Humor: Formation, circulation, and drainage of this vital fluid. Orbital Structures: 26:23 Extrinsic Eye Muscles: Attachments, actions, and precise nerve supply (Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens nerves). 37:13 Nerve Distribution: Origin and branching of the nerves within the orbit. 49:17 Vascular Connections: The significance of the Ophthalmic veins. 8:15 Lacrimal Apparatus and the structure of the Bony Orbit. 🩺 Clinical Anatomy Explained: Trauma: Explaining 4:32 Periorbital Ecchymosis (Raccoon Eyes) after a scalp injury and the mechanism of 24:18 Blowout Fractures. 41:03 Intracranial Pressure (ICP): Understanding Papilloedema and engorgement of retinal veins. 48:12 Nerve Palsies: Clinical features associated with CN III (Oculomotor) and CN IV (Trochlear) nerve damage. Reflexes: Detailed explanation of the 8:34 Corneal Blink Reflex, 14:25 Pupillary Light Reflex, and the Accommodation Reflex. High-Yield Concepts: Significance of 27:56 Muller's muscle and the cause of the 11:03 Red Eye Reflection. ⏱️ Time Stamps (Jump to Specific Topics!): 0:13 Accessory structures: eyelids, conjunctiva 5:18 Lacrimal apparatus 8:16 Cornea and Sclera Structure & Function 11:02 Vascular Tunic: Choroid, Ciliary Body, Iris 19:02 Aqueous Humor Formation & Drainage 26:23 Extrinsic Eye Muscles: Attachments & Actions 37:13 Nerves of the Orbit: Origin & Distribution 24:18 Clinical Application: Blowout Fractures 36:03 and 48:12 Clinical Application: CN III & CN IV Palsy 👍 Like this video if it helped you master the anatomy of the eye! 🔔 Subscribe for more high-yield anatomy and physiology content! 💬 Let me know your toughest topic in eye anatomy in the comments below! Download Anki-compatible flashcards customized to align with the learning objectives of this session https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kZG_... Presented by Dr. Akram Jaffar Related accounts X https://x.com/AkramJaffar Facebook / anatomyeducation SlideShare http://www.slideshare.net/AkramJaffar LinkedIn / akram-abo. . Research Gate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... Medtube https://medtube.net/users/akram-jaffar Instagram / akramjaffar Academia https://dal.academia.edu/AkramJaffar #MedEd #EdTech #education #anatomy #dentistry #medicine