Ciliary Ganglion
Question 1. Give the positions, connections & branches of ciliary ganglion (or) Ciliary Ganglion
Answer:
Ciliary Ganglion Position:
- Ciliary ganglion lies near the apex of the orbit between the optic nerve & the tendons of the lateral rectus muscle
- Ciliary Ganglion Position is related to nasociliary nerve
Ciliary Ganglion Roots:
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Ciliary Ganglion Branches:
- The ganglion gives off 810 short Ciliary nerves which further divide into 1520 branches
- Ciliary Ganglion Branches also contains fibres from the roots of te ganglion
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Ciliary Ganglion Actions of its branches:
- Narrowing the size of pupil by supplying constrictor muscle
- Increasing the curvature of anterior surface of lens by supplying ciliaris muscle
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Question 2. Vessels of the orbit
Answer:
1. Ophthalmic artery:
- Ophthalmic artery is a branch of the cerebral part of the internal carotid artery
- Ophthalmic artery enters the orbit through the optic canal
Vessels of the orbit Branches:
- Central artery of retina
- Branches arising from the lacrimal artery
- Branches given to the lacrimal gland
- 2 zygomatic branches
- Lateral palpebral branches supplying the eyelids
- A recurrent meningeal branch
- Muscular branches supplying muscles of orbit
- Branches arising from the main trunk
- Posterior ciliary arteries
- Supraorbital & Supratrochlear
- Anterior & posterior ethmoidal
- Medial palpebral
- Dorsal nasal
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2. Ophthalmic veins:
- Superior ophthalmic vein
- Lies above the optic nerve
- Receives tributaries from branches of ophthalmic artery
- Drains into cavernous sinus
- Inferior ophthalmic vein
- Lies below the optic nerve
- Receives tributaries from the lacrimal sac, lower orbital muscles & eyelids
- Joins superior ophthalmic vein
- Drains into cavernous sinus
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3. Lymphatics:
- Drains into preauricular parotid lymph node
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