Gonioscope is used for visualization of
Correct Answer: Anteior chamber angle
Description: Gonioscopy: Owing to lack of transparency of corneoscleral junction and total internal reflection of light (emitted from angle structures) at the anterior surface of cornea it is not possible to visualize the angle of anterior chamber directly. Therefore, a device (goniolens) is used to dive the beam of light and this technique of biomicroscopic examination of the angle of the anterior chamber is called gonioscopy. Types of goniolens: (i) Indirect goniolens provides a mirror image of the opposite angle, e.g., Goldmann and the Zeiss goniolens (ii) Direct goniolens provides a direct view of the angle. Koeppe goniolens is the most popular type. The angle structures seen from behind forwards are: 1. The root of the iris 2. The anteromedial surface of the ciliary body (ciliary band), 3. Scleral spur 4. Trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal and 5. Schwalbe's line Applications of gonioscopy: 1. Classification of glaucoma into open angle and closed angle based on the configuration of the angle. 2. Localization of foreign bodies, abnormal blood vessels or tumors in the angle. 3. Demonstration of the extent of peripheral anterior synechiae and hence planning of glaucoma surgery. Ref: Khurana comprehensive ophthalmology; 4th edition Pg: 546
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