Q: [...] is controlled by parasympathetic fibers from CNIII.
A: Pupillary constriction
Q: Where are the canals of Schlemm?
A: Anterior to the iris in the angle of the anterior chamber
Q: Posterior synechiae = [...]
A: adhesions in iritis
Q: bitemporal hemianopsia > [...]
A: interruption of nerve that cross the optic chiasm
Q: [...] > lesion in the optic pole
A: homonymous hemianopsia in the area of the macular retinae
Q: segmental temporal hemianopsia > [...]
A: focal lesion high in the midline of the optic tract
Q: Causes of acute angle closure glaucoma: [...]
A: increased pressure within the eye caused by obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor
Q: focal lesion high in the midline of the optic tract
A: sudden, painless monocular loss of vision
Q: Tonic pupil = [...] pupil
A: Adie's
Q: Dacroadenitis is inflammation of the [...]
A: lacrimal gland