Ocular Trauma Dr.saif alshamarti
... Corneal abrasion: is a medical condition involving theloss of the surface epithelial layer of the eye’s cornea It’s the most common eye injury and perhaps one of the most neglected , it occurs because of adisruption of the integrity of corneal epithelium because the corneal surface scraped away a ...
... Corneal abrasion: is a medical condition involving theloss of the surface epithelial layer of the eye’s cornea It’s the most common eye injury and perhaps one of the most neglected , it occurs because of adisruption of the integrity of corneal epithelium because the corneal surface scraped away a ...
Barriers and Challenges in Ocular Drug Delivery
... Ocular drug delivery represents a major challenge due to the unique physiology of the eye. The challenge is related with the many ocular barriers that act to protect the eye from deleterious agents that may be present in the blood flow. Several ocular drug delivery systems have been proposed to over ...
... Ocular drug delivery represents a major challenge due to the unique physiology of the eye. The challenge is related with the many ocular barriers that act to protect the eye from deleterious agents that may be present in the blood flow. Several ocular drug delivery systems have been proposed to over ...
Eye Blast Injuries
... The eye, with its protective orbit, tarsal plates, and tough sclera, is resistant to traumatic rupture resulting from a blast overpressure wave. Given enough force, however, rupture can occur. Only one case of pure primary blast injury to the eye has been reported in the literature. Lesser force can ...
... The eye, with its protective orbit, tarsal plates, and tough sclera, is resistant to traumatic rupture resulting from a blast overpressure wave. Given enough force, however, rupture can occur. Only one case of pure primary blast injury to the eye has been reported in the literature. Lesser force can ...
Traumatic Injuries of the Eye
... o Sudden profound loss of vision o Usually due to blunt trauma RETINAL INJURY o Weirdly, there may or may not be visual acuity loss, depending on macula involvement o Blunt trauma or head injury o Light flashes and a curtain-like defect in the visual field GLOBE INJURY o IF YOU SUSPECT THIS, STOP TO ...
... o Sudden profound loss of vision o Usually due to blunt trauma RETINAL INJURY o Weirdly, there may or may not be visual acuity loss, depending on macula involvement o Blunt trauma or head injury o Light flashes and a curtain-like defect in the visual field GLOBE INJURY o IF YOU SUSPECT THIS, STOP TO ...
(fluorometholone 0.1%) LIQUIFILM® Sterile Ophthalmic Suspension
... glaucoma, with damage to the optic nerve, defects in visual acuity and fields of vision; posterior subcapsular cataract formation; or may aid in the establishment of secondary ocular infections from fungi or viruses liberated from ocular tissues. Various ocular diseases and long-term use of topical ...
... glaucoma, with damage to the optic nerve, defects in visual acuity and fields of vision; posterior subcapsular cataract formation; or may aid in the establishment of secondary ocular infections from fungi or viruses liberated from ocular tissues. Various ocular diseases and long-term use of topical ...
Trauma (blunt) - The College of Optometrists
... upper lip, teeth) may indicate orbital floor fracture • disturbance of ocular motility: restriction or diplopia due to tissue swelling or muscle tethering by orbital (‘blow-out’) fracture • enophthalmos (sunken eye) may also indicate orbital fracture • nasal bleeding (direct trauma, or could indicat ...
... upper lip, teeth) may indicate orbital floor fracture • disturbance of ocular motility: restriction or diplopia due to tissue swelling or muscle tethering by orbital (‘blow-out’) fracture • enophthalmos (sunken eye) may also indicate orbital fracture • nasal bleeding (direct trauma, or could indicat ...
Whose got the Visine? The Red Eye
... • BB guns, paint ball guns,sticks, collision with fixed objects • Visual system matures at 9 years of age • Amblyopia may occur • May be difficulty to obtain mechanism of injury, history and exam ...
... • BB guns, paint ball guns,sticks, collision with fixed objects • Visual system matures at 9 years of age • Amblyopia may occur • May be difficulty to obtain mechanism of injury, history and exam ...
Shuan Dai - The Goodfellow Symposium 2012
... • Angle damage which can lead to glaucoma: can develop days to years after injury ...
... • Angle damage which can lead to glaucoma: can develop days to years after injury ...
From the Frontlines to the Home Front, Part 1 Focus on Gunshot
... lose the eye. In one case I know of, the eyes were horribly, devastatingly injured, and the doc would have been justified to primarily enucleate both. Stateside, the patient would be facing total blindness. Ironically, given the terror and panic of combat, but also logically, thanks to the honor and ...
... lose the eye. In one case I know of, the eyes were horribly, devastatingly injured, and the doc would have been justified to primarily enucleate both. Stateside, the patient would be facing total blindness. Ironically, given the terror and panic of combat, but also logically, thanks to the honor and ...
Non-penetrating Eye Injuries in Victims of Bomb Blasts and Mine
... patients, 50 were male (96.15%) and 02 female (03.84%). Mean age was 24.12 years (Range 04 to 65 years). Ocular injury was unilateral in 36 patients (69.23%) and bilateral in 16 patients (30.76%). Vitreous hemorrhage was the most common ocular finding, seen in 21 eyes (30.88%). Cataract was present ...
... patients, 50 were male (96.15%) and 02 female (03.84%). Mean age was 24.12 years (Range 04 to 65 years). Ocular injury was unilateral in 36 patients (69.23%) and bilateral in 16 patients (30.76%). Vitreous hemorrhage was the most common ocular finding, seen in 21 eyes (30.88%). Cataract was present ...
Clinical picture
... (Figure 1). The intraocular pressure (IOP) was increased (40 mmgh). Hyphema is usually caused by blunt or penetrating ocular trauma. Spontaneous hyphema may occur as well (iris neovascularization, intraocular tumors . . .). Rebleeding after traumatic hyphema occurs classically in the first week afte ...
... (Figure 1). The intraocular pressure (IOP) was increased (40 mmgh). Hyphema is usually caused by blunt or penetrating ocular trauma. Spontaneous hyphema may occur as well (iris neovascularization, intraocular tumors . . .). Rebleeding after traumatic hyphema occurs classically in the first week afte ...
Comprehensive eye exams for PI clients
... direct eye injuries need an ophthalmologist’s evaluation, but even in the case where there is no direct globe trauma, a dilated eye exam by an ophthalmologist should be performed to rule out any possible peripheral retinal tears resulting from the trauma. Symptoms such as “floaters and flashes” can ...
... direct eye injuries need an ophthalmologist’s evaluation, but even in the case where there is no direct globe trauma, a dilated eye exam by an ophthalmologist should be performed to rule out any possible peripheral retinal tears resulting from the trauma. Symptoms such as “floaters and flashes” can ...