The accessory visual structures (or adnexa of eye, ocular adnexa, etc.) are the protecting and supporting structures (adnexa) of the eye, including the eyebrow, eyelids, and lacrimal apparatus. The eyebrows, eyelids, eyelashes, lacrimal gland and drainage apparatus all play a crucial role with regard to globe protection, lubrication, and minimizing the risk of ocular infection. The adnexal structures also help to keep the cornea moist and clean.
One source defines "ocular adnexa" as the orbit, conjunctiva, and eyelids. The orbit and extraocular muscles allow for the smooth movement of the eyeball.
The eyebrowÃÂ is an area of thick, short hairs above theÃÂ eye. The main function is to prevent sweat, water, and other debris falling into the eye, but they are also important toÃÂ human communicationÃÂ andÃÂ facial expressions.
AnÃÂ eyelidÃÂ is a thin fold of skin that covers and protects theÃÂ eye. TheÃÂ levator palpebrae superioris muscleÃÂ helps in the movement of eyelid. The human eyelid features a row ofÃÂ eyelashesÃÂ along the eyelid margin, which helps in protection of the eye from dust and foreign debris. The main function of the eyelid is to keep the cornea moist and clean.
The eyelashes are the numerous hairs that grow along the eyelid margin and are highly sensitive to touch. They function to heighten protection of the eye by catching dust and debris via blinking, and to regulate evaporation of the tear film of the cornea. Eyelashes are also important in human society and beauty standards, as prominent lashes draw attention to the eyes and thus are a universally desirable facial feature.
TheÃÂ conjunctivaÃÂ is aÃÂ tissueÃÂ that lines the inside of theÃÂ eyelidsÃÂ and covers theÃÂ sclera. It is composed of unkeratinized,ÃÂ stratified squamous epitheliumÃÂ withÃÂ goblet cells, andÃÂ stratified columnar epithelium. TheÃÂ conjunctivaÃÂ is basicallyÃÂ transparent, and the white colour we see is actually sclera.
The lacrimal apparatus is the physiological system containing the orbital structures for tear production and drainage.<br /> It consists of:
TheÃÂ orbitÃÂ is the cavity or socket of theÃÂ skullÃÂ in which theÃÂ eyeÃÂ andÃÂ its appendagesÃÂ are situated. In the adult human, the volume of the orbit is , of which the eye occupies . The orbit helps in smooth rotation of the eyeball.