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Conjunctivitis

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Physical Examination

... ask the pt to note which hand is moving and at some point move both hands. •Each of the examiners hands should be visible by only one of the pt’s eyes. •If the pt can only see one hand moving when both handsare moving, this may indicate a small defect in the occipital cortex. ...
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Eye on GlaucomaTM - Review of Ophthalmology

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Traumatic partial optic nerve avulsion with luxated globe

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PPT slides - gserianne.com

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Management of Tearing in Adults

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... Quality of vision, the precorneal tear film and cataract surgery Dry eye disease (DED) is the most frequent ophthalmic condition. Its prevalence increases with age, female gender, low omega 3 intake, and after ocular surgery (mainly refractive and cataract surgery). For this reason, at present and i ...
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How to Perform a Thorough Equine Eye Exam in the Field

... evaluation include the eyelids, third eyelid, conjunctiva, sclera, cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens, vitreous, and fundus. Anterior segment examination requires only a light source and, ideally, a means for magnification. Inexpensive head loops or the otoscope head on a Welch Allyn examination s ...
Treatment
Treatment

... • Clinical features; painless swelling within the lid . • Treatment 1. Surgical : The most common method 2. Steroid injection: Good alternative to surgery, 0.1-0.2 ml triamcinolone infiltrated around the lesion, the success rate is 80%. In unresponsive cases, another injection is given two weeks lat ...
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Senses Notes

... layer, absorbs excess light lens caused by age, smoking, sun damage.  Lens: transparent, flexible Vitamin C decreases risk. structure, focuses images  Ciliary body: ring of smooth muscle, controls the shape of the lens. ...
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See full story.

... 0 Healing can take three months or more. 0 Severity of keratoconus dictates whether glasses or contact lenses may be needed afterwards. 0 Possible complications, as with any surgery, include infection. 0 The procedure is reversible, so it can be repeated, if necessary. 0 Insurance coverage varies wi ...
EYE EXAMINATION
EYE EXAMINATION

... ask the pt to note which hand is moving and at some point move both hands. •Each of the examiners hands should be visible by only one of the pt’s eyes. •If the pt can only see one hand moving when both handsare moving, this may indicate a small defect in the occipital cortex. ...
The Case of the Patient With Frozen Eyes
The Case of the Patient With Frozen Eyes

... Miller Fisher syndrome is primarily a clinical diagnosis; however, additional diagnostic measures can be taken. Specifically, the anti-GQ1b IgG antibody has been found to be present in 85 percent of patients with a clinical diagnosis of MFS.5 This specific test is usually part of a larger antigangli ...
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Blepharitis - Vision 2020 UK

... Moll) Posterior blepharitis (also known as Posterior Lid Margin Disease, PLMD) - Meibomian gland dysfunction not due to direct infection bacterial lipases break down Meibomian lipids Meibomian secretion becomes abnormal both chemically and physically Mixed anterior and posterior blepharitis All of t ...
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