Pediatric Ocular Trauma and Emergencies
... bodies, lids and conjunctiva, bony step offs, proptosis, enopthalmos…. Any deviations from normal anatomy Pupillary response, Extraocular movements, and Visual fields Fundoscopic exam…. red reflex and evaluation of the retina, blood vessels and optic nerve ...
... bodies, lids and conjunctiva, bony step offs, proptosis, enopthalmos…. Any deviations from normal anatomy Pupillary response, Extraocular movements, and Visual fields Fundoscopic exam…. red reflex and evaluation of the retina, blood vessels and optic nerve ...
11 Ocular Manifestations Of Systemic Dieases
... Eyelid & Conjunctiva Mostly local mass effects – pain, poor eyelid closure, etc ...
... Eyelid & Conjunctiva Mostly local mass effects – pain, poor eyelid closure, etc ...
COMMON OCULAR ALLERGIES
... 1.Remove the cause of the allergy. This may not always be practical or it may be difficult to isolate a single allergen as the cause. OR 2.Become desensitised to the particular allergen. Course of immunotherapy provided by an allergist may help desensitise the patient to specific allergens, however, ...
... 1.Remove the cause of the allergy. This may not always be practical or it may be difficult to isolate a single allergen as the cause. OR 2.Become desensitised to the particular allergen. Course of immunotherapy provided by an allergist may help desensitise the patient to specific allergens, however, ...
Lateral canthotomy and cantholysis: a simple, vision
... In unconscious or uncooperative patients with periorbital trauma, the presence of an IOP >40 mm Hg is sufficient to proceed with LCC.6 If tonometry is not available but a marked globe compressibility difference exists, an LCC should be performed if there is obvious proptosis or the presence of secon ...
... In unconscious or uncooperative patients with periorbital trauma, the presence of an IOP >40 mm Hg is sufficient to proceed with LCC.6 If tonometry is not available but a marked globe compressibility difference exists, an LCC should be performed if there is obvious proptosis or the presence of secon ...
Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study Abstract Shane Havens, BS, M4
... Ocular injury is classified into blunt or penetrating, depending on the causative factor. Blunt ocular trauma can be defined using the basic physics concept of energy exchange. Energy is transferred between the injurious object and periocular or globe structures without intrusion of the injured tiss ...
... Ocular injury is classified into blunt or penetrating, depending on the causative factor. Blunt ocular trauma can be defined using the basic physics concept of energy exchange. Energy is transferred between the injurious object and periocular or globe structures without intrusion of the injured tiss ...
Michigan State University Ocular Melanosis Study OCULAR
... The condition starts with increased pigmentation in the iris of the eye. At this stage the eye looks normal from the outside, but a trained ophthalmologist can detect the abnormalities. The pigment progresses and can appear as black areas on the white of the eye (sclera). This must be distinguished ...
... The condition starts with increased pigmentation in the iris of the eye. At this stage the eye looks normal from the outside, but a trained ophthalmologist can detect the abnormalities. The pigment progresses and can appear as black areas on the white of the eye (sclera). This must be distinguished ...
the new york eye and ear infirmary
... The Medical Staff includes more than 600 board-certified attending physicians and surgeons throughout the metropolitan area. Many are renowned for their breakthrough research introducing widely practiced techniques. SPECIALTIES Ophthalmology: Within this area are comprehensive eye care, cataract, co ...
... The Medical Staff includes more than 600 board-certified attending physicians and surgeons throughout the metropolitan area. Many are renowned for their breakthrough research introducing widely practiced techniques. SPECIALTIES Ophthalmology: Within this area are comprehensive eye care, cataract, co ...
Ocular Trauma
... ► Surgical evacuation of hyphema ► Refrain from strenuous activity > 2/52 ► O/P ...
... ► Surgical evacuation of hyphema ► Refrain from strenuous activity > 2/52 ► O/P ...
Preclass Assignment
... exceed 20/200 in the better eye or whose widest visual field diameter is 20 degrees or less. 3. Optic nerve damage can occur when intraocular pressure exceeds 21 mm Hg. 4. A nuclear cataract causes a central opacity in the lens that results in painless, blurry vision. 5. Age-related macular degenera ...
... exceed 20/200 in the better eye or whose widest visual field diameter is 20 degrees or less. 3. Optic nerve damage can occur when intraocular pressure exceeds 21 mm Hg. 4. A nuclear cataract causes a central opacity in the lens that results in painless, blurry vision. 5. Age-related macular degenera ...
Introduction to Optometry and the Optometric Exam
... “a primary health care professional who examines, diagnoses, treats and manages diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye.” ...
... “a primary health care professional who examines, diagnoses, treats and manages diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye.” ...
Pupil Dilation - Yang Optometric Center
... viewing all of the internal structures of the eyes. It also enables the doctor to use the optimal instrumentation available to enhance viewing ability. Dilation is recommended as a baseline procedure on all new patients. Dilating the eyes before any symptoms occur enables the doctor to obtain baseli ...
... viewing all of the internal structures of the eyes. It also enables the doctor to use the optimal instrumentation available to enhance viewing ability. Dilation is recommended as a baseline procedure on all new patients. Dilating the eyes before any symptoms occur enables the doctor to obtain baseli ...
- Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
... when a sinus is involved, meningeal infection or cerebral abscess formation if cranial cavity is involved11. Even sight-threatening complications have been described12. Complications can appear long time after the injury13. In the case A, the 24-month follow-up period was uneventful. CT scan is the ...
... when a sinus is involved, meningeal infection or cerebral abscess formation if cranial cavity is involved11. Even sight-threatening complications have been described12. Complications can appear long time after the injury13. In the case A, the 24-month follow-up period was uneventful. CT scan is the ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Ocular trauma is one of the major causes for visual disability in the young. Outdoor games are responsible for about 10-20% of all ocular injuries.[1] Sports related ocular injuries are more common in children probably because of their athletic immaturity and poor supervision while playing outdoor g ...
... Ocular trauma is one of the major causes for visual disability in the young. Outdoor games are responsible for about 10-20% of all ocular injuries.[1] Sports related ocular injuries are more common in children probably because of their athletic immaturity and poor supervision while playing outdoor g ...
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani and Elite School of Optometry
... 1) ADLER H : Physiology of the eye – Clinical Application, 4th Ed., The C.V. Mosby Co., St.Louis, 2003. 2) A.K.Khurana, Indu Khurana. Anatomy and physiology of eye. CBS publishers & distributors REFERENCE BOOK ...
... 1) ADLER H : Physiology of the eye – Clinical Application, 4th Ed., The C.V. Mosby Co., St.Louis, 2003. 2) A.K.Khurana, Indu Khurana. Anatomy and physiology of eye. CBS publishers & distributors REFERENCE BOOK ...
Challenges Management of Monocular Patients, a
... rication of an ocular prosthesis who after consultation with the patient refers to the Ophthalmologist and Optometrist for ophthalmic ...
... rication of an ocular prosthesis who after consultation with the patient refers to the Ophthalmologist and Optometrist for ophthalmic ...
- SlideBoom
... Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface. ...
... Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface. ...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Diagnosing and Managing Visual
... Searching for words, difficulty with speech Had significant difficulty relaying history…unless I asked very specific directed questions. Fatigued after a very short period Became nauseous easily during ocular motility testing ...
... Searching for words, difficulty with speech Had significant difficulty relaying history…unless I asked very specific directed questions. Fatigued after a very short period Became nauseous easily during ocular motility testing ...
not unusual for a pet boa constrictor to strike its owner
... injuries described above. Penetrating eye injuries following animal bites are unusual, even in the presence of extensive adnexal trauma.8,9 In this case, despite minimal adnexal trauma, the eye was seriously injured. The pattern of teeth marks crossing the medial canthus towards the globe is the sig ...
... injuries described above. Penetrating eye injuries following animal bites are unusual, even in the presence of extensive adnexal trauma.8,9 In this case, despite minimal adnexal trauma, the eye was seriously injured. The pattern of teeth marks crossing the medial canthus towards the globe is the sig ...
Imaging of Orbital Trauma1
... Trauma to the eye accounts for approximately 3% of all emergency department visits in the United States (1). Knowledge of the potential injuries to the eye and their imaging correlates is essential to making an accurate and rapid radiologic diagnosis of posttraumatic orbital injury. The goal of this ...
... Trauma to the eye accounts for approximately 3% of all emergency department visits in the United States (1). Knowledge of the potential injuries to the eye and their imaging correlates is essential to making an accurate and rapid radiologic diagnosis of posttraumatic orbital injury. The goal of this ...
INTRODUCTION
... • Constant vs fluctuation? • Other ocular symptoms associated with blurred vision? ...
... • Constant vs fluctuation? • Other ocular symptoms associated with blurred vision? ...
general ophthalmology - African Journals Online
... He had been in good state of health without any chronic medical conditions or surgeries, on anti-allergic medications and he was prescribed spectacles 3 years ago which did not improve visual symptoms. He is the first of two male children, history of blindness of unknown cause in maternal and patern ...
... He had been in good state of health without any chronic medical conditions or surgeries, on anti-allergic medications and he was prescribed spectacles 3 years ago which did not improve visual symptoms. He is the first of two male children, history of blindness of unknown cause in maternal and patern ...
Glaucoma patient complaining of foreign body sensation and eye
... History: A 63-year-old woman with open angle glaucoma was evaluated due to chronic dry eye, irritation, and red eye. Her symptoms worsened by topical IOP-lowering medications, which resulted in poor medication compliance. Slit lamp examination revealed conjunctival hyperemia without follicles, decre ...
... History: A 63-year-old woman with open angle glaucoma was evaluated due to chronic dry eye, irritation, and red eye. Her symptoms worsened by topical IOP-lowering medications, which resulted in poor medication compliance. Slit lamp examination revealed conjunctival hyperemia without follicles, decre ...
Evaluation and Management of Ocular Trauma
... Proptosis, restricted ocular motility with pain on attempted movement. • Tx – consult ophthalmologist and obtain orbital CT. Will require oral/IV antibiotics. • Needs to be differentiated from preseptal cellulitis which has salient features that differentiate the two including no vision changes, no ...
... Proptosis, restricted ocular motility with pain on attempted movement. • Tx – consult ophthalmologist and obtain orbital CT. Will require oral/IV antibiotics. • Needs to be differentiated from preseptal cellulitis which has salient features that differentiate the two including no vision changes, no ...
Ocular Hypertension
... High eye pressure also is associated with glaucoma, which is a more serious condition characterized by optic nerve damage and vision loss. Though ocular hypertension can lead to glaucoma, it also is possible that you can have ocular hypertension that doesn't damage your vision or eyes. Studies sugge ...
... High eye pressure also is associated with glaucoma, which is a more serious condition characterized by optic nerve damage and vision loss. Though ocular hypertension can lead to glaucoma, it also is possible that you can have ocular hypertension that doesn't damage your vision or eyes. Studies sugge ...