IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... most commonly injured and avulsedextraocular muscles in decreasing order of frequency are the medialrectus, inferior rectus, superior rectus, and the obliques.[3] It may lead to life-threatening neurologic sequel like orbital infection, intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebrospinalfluid lea ...
... most commonly injured and avulsedextraocular muscles in decreasing order of frequency are the medialrectus, inferior rectus, superior rectus, and the obliques.[3] It may lead to life-threatening neurologic sequel like orbital infection, intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebrospinalfluid lea ...
Cow Eye Dissection (Key)
... At very back of eye; pink and as thick as a pencil; may be surrounded bv fat and muscle. Tough, whiter outer covering of eye; easily seen at the front of eye Clear covering at front of eye ...
... At very back of eye; pink and as thick as a pencil; may be surrounded bv fat and muscle. Tough, whiter outer covering of eye; easily seen at the front of eye Clear covering at front of eye ...
LEPROSY( HANSEN DISEASE)
... skin appendages, nerves, and blood vessels. The lesion may clear spontaneously in a year or two, but specific treatment is recommended. Tuberculoid leprosy: Often by hypopigmented which are sharply demarcated, later it enlarges by peripheral spread and margin become elevated and circinate, the centr ...
... skin appendages, nerves, and blood vessels. The lesion may clear spontaneously in a year or two, but specific treatment is recommended. Tuberculoid leprosy: Often by hypopigmented which are sharply demarcated, later it enlarges by peripheral spread and margin become elevated and circinate, the centr ...
Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma causing visual impairment
... Patients with TS meningiomas present visual symptoms mimicking a pituitary macroadenoma. So, correct diagnosis and management require appreciation of clinical, neuroimaging and surgery related features that distinguish TS meningiomas from other tumors. Patients with TS meningiomas present with eithe ...
... Patients with TS meningiomas present visual symptoms mimicking a pituitary macroadenoma. So, correct diagnosis and management require appreciation of clinical, neuroimaging and surgery related features that distinguish TS meningiomas from other tumors. Patients with TS meningiomas present with eithe ...
Ophthalmic Diseases - Dr. Brahmbhatt`s Class Handouts
... Opacity of lens that causes reduced vision; most common disease of ____________ • Cause – Genetic – 2º to: • Diabetes mellitus (bilat; within 1 y of disease; ↑glucose → ↑fluid in lens) – _______________________________________ ...
... Opacity of lens that causes reduced vision; most common disease of ____________ • Cause – Genetic – 2º to: • Diabetes mellitus (bilat; within 1 y of disease; ↑glucose → ↑fluid in lens) – _______________________________________ ...
Nancy Eve Thomas, MD, FACS
... prescription or wearing bifocals may improve vision. Eyedrops, medicines or laser surgery do not improve vision. For more severe symptoms, a surgery called vitrectomy is recommended. The surgery is usually performed as an outpatient procedure in an operating room. During surgery, your ophthalmologis ...
... prescription or wearing bifocals may improve vision. Eyedrops, medicines or laser surgery do not improve vision. For more severe symptoms, a surgery called vitrectomy is recommended. The surgery is usually performed as an outpatient procedure in an operating room. During surgery, your ophthalmologis ...
Eyes
... Note if any redness, swelling, discharge or lesions Note if eyelid closes completely and if drooping ...
... Note if any redness, swelling, discharge or lesions Note if eyelid closes completely and if drooping ...
Established Patient Form
... vision does not mean that your Field of Vision is normal. Many people with 20/20 vision have an abnormal Field of Vision but are not aware of any vision problems. Diseases that can cause an abnormal Field of Vision WITHOUT affecting visual acuity include glaucoma, brain tumor, aneurysms, optic nerve ...
... vision does not mean that your Field of Vision is normal. Many people with 20/20 vision have an abnormal Field of Vision but are not aware of any vision problems. Diseases that can cause an abnormal Field of Vision WITHOUT affecting visual acuity include glaucoma, brain tumor, aneurysms, optic nerve ...
Eyes
... Note if any redness, swelling, discharge or lesions Note if eyelid closes completely and if drooping ...
... Note if any redness, swelling, discharge or lesions Note if eyelid closes completely and if drooping ...
The uveal tract
... Epidemiology: one quarter of all iridocyclitis have a chronic clinical course Symptoms: may exhibit minimal symptoms Ophthalmic picture: like acute iridocyclitis Differential diagnosis: acute glaucoma, ...
... Epidemiology: one quarter of all iridocyclitis have a chronic clinical course Symptoms: may exhibit minimal symptoms Ophthalmic picture: like acute iridocyclitis Differential diagnosis: acute glaucoma, ...
Anatomy Block 2 Exam Review Questions
... o Presentation: Eyes are down and out due to CN IV and CN VI still being in tact. Pupils are dilated. Ptosis due to paralysis of the Levator Palpebrae muscle. ...
... o Presentation: Eyes are down and out due to CN IV and CN VI still being in tact. Pupils are dilated. Ptosis due to paralysis of the Levator Palpebrae muscle. ...
176 Aberrant regeneration of the third cranial nerve Case report
... The full blown signs of aberrant regeneration of the third nerve include: (a) horizontal gaze-eyelid synkinesis elevation of the involved eyelid on adduction of the eye; (b) pseudo-Graefe sign-retraction and elevation of the eyelid on down-gaze; (c) limitation of elevation and depression of the eye ...
... The full blown signs of aberrant regeneration of the third nerve include: (a) horizontal gaze-eyelid synkinesis elevation of the involved eyelid on adduction of the eye; (b) pseudo-Graefe sign-retraction and elevation of the eyelid on down-gaze; (c) limitation of elevation and depression of the eye ...
see PDF poster here - UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
... Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1), a common viral infection of cats, can affect the eyes and respiratory tract. Most cats are first infected as kittens, but after symptoms clear, they remain latently infected with the virus. Most latently infected cats rarely have a problem, but some have recurrent ...
... Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1), a common viral infection of cats, can affect the eyes and respiratory tract. Most cats are first infected as kittens, but after symptoms clear, they remain latently infected with the virus. Most latently infected cats rarely have a problem, but some have recurrent ...
Nonpenetrating Deep Sclerectomy
... deep sclerectomy with MMC in all patients with unilateral macular function in the operative eye and in pediatric patients. We continue to rely on full-thickness, guarded trabeculectomy with MMC in other adults with progressive glaucoma. ❏ Almira Chabi, MD, is a resident ophthalmologist at the Univer ...
... deep sclerectomy with MMC in all patients with unilateral macular function in the operative eye and in pediatric patients. We continue to rely on full-thickness, guarded trabeculectomy with MMC in other adults with progressive glaucoma. ❏ Almira Chabi, MD, is a resident ophthalmologist at the Univer ...
EYE WEB QUEST
... retina o The retina is the innermost layer of the eye. It is composed of nerve tissue which senses the light entering the eye. o The retina sends impulses through the optic nerve back to the brain, which translates the impulses into images that we see. o There are 4 types of light-sensitive receptor ...
... retina o The retina is the innermost layer of the eye. It is composed of nerve tissue which senses the light entering the eye. o The retina sends impulses through the optic nerve back to the brain, which translates the impulses into images that we see. o There are 4 types of light-sensitive receptor ...
Artery-Vein Occlusion - Yang Optometric Center
... Treatment attempts to dislodge the blockage and move it through the retina, or to a less central site, in order to spare some vision. Treatment must be started within hours after onset of the blockage, to prevent irreparable damage. Treatment is aimed at suddenly lowering the pressure in the eye, in ...
... Treatment attempts to dislodge the blockage and move it through the retina, or to a less central site, in order to spare some vision. Treatment must be started within hours after onset of the blockage, to prevent irreparable damage. Treatment is aimed at suddenly lowering the pressure in the eye, in ...
Optic Disc Edema, Globe Flattening, Choroidal Folds, and
... aaojournal.org). The acquired choroidal folds gradually improved, but were still present in fundus photographs taken 3 years postflight. The left eye examination was normal. There was no documented evidence of optic disc edema in either eye. Brain MRI, lumbar puncture (LP), and OCT were not performe ...
... aaojournal.org). The acquired choroidal folds gradually improved, but were still present in fundus photographs taken 3 years postflight. The left eye examination was normal. There was no documented evidence of optic disc edema in either eye. Brain MRI, lumbar puncture (LP), and OCT were not performe ...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EYE
... (amblyopia). Terms also used for heterotropia are strabismus, squint, crossed-eye, evil-eye, and wall-eye. If unable to be corrected with noninvasive treatment, surgery is required to realign the muscles involved (recession and/or resection). ...
... (amblyopia). Terms also used for heterotropia are strabismus, squint, crossed-eye, evil-eye, and wall-eye. If unable to be corrected with noninvasive treatment, surgery is required to realign the muscles involved (recession and/or resection). ...
Human Diseases
... changes in retina leading to decreased visual acuity Treatment: laser photocoagulation ...
... changes in retina leading to decreased visual acuity Treatment: laser photocoagulation ...
leucokoria
... Posteriorly located coloboma can involve the optic nerve, retina, and choroid. If the retina is involved, it appears as an area of whitening often with pigment deposition at the junction of the coloboma and normal retina. patients with coloboma have increased risk for retinal detachment. ...
... Posteriorly located coloboma can involve the optic nerve, retina, and choroid. If the retina is involved, it appears as an area of whitening often with pigment deposition at the junction of the coloboma and normal retina. patients with coloboma have increased risk for retinal detachment. ...
Oxford Ophthalmological Congress
... of ocular surface regeneration. The limbal epithelium, he explained, appears to be a stem-cell repository so limbal transplantation can be effective. Success rates are highest (100% in Professor Dua’s experience) with autologous transplantation, which is possible only in patients with unilateral ste ...
... of ocular surface regeneration. The limbal epithelium, he explained, appears to be a stem-cell repository so limbal transplantation can be effective. Success rates are highest (100% in Professor Dua’s experience) with autologous transplantation, which is possible only in patients with unilateral ste ...
Eye examination form
... noted, as this renders the individual subject to additional retinal exposure from near ultraviolet radiation. 2) General health The patient’s general health status should be inquired about with a special emphasis upon diseases which can give ocular problems. History of medications use should also be ...
... noted, as this renders the individual subject to additional retinal exposure from near ultraviolet radiation. 2) General health The patient’s general health status should be inquired about with a special emphasis upon diseases which can give ocular problems. History of medications use should also be ...
The patient can`t see, but the doctor can`t see why
... thorough examination revealed that the patient had an adenocarcinoma of right lung. “Cancer-associated retinopathy is due to cross-reacting antibodies against either enolase or recoverin, and loss of photoreceptors ensues.The ERGs are very often bad from early on. Some cases can be helped with corti ...
... thorough examination revealed that the patient had an adenocarcinoma of right lung. “Cancer-associated retinopathy is due to cross-reacting antibodies against either enolase or recoverin, and loss of photoreceptors ensues.The ERGs are very often bad from early on. Some cases can be helped with corti ...
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), sometimes called by the older names benign intracranial hypertension (BIH) or pseudotumor cerebri (PTC), is a neurological disorder that is characterized by increased intracranial pressure (pressure around the brain) in the absence of a tumor or other diseases. The main symptoms are headache, nausea, and vomiting, as well as pulsatile tinnitus (sounds perceived in the ears, with the sound occurring in the same rhythm as the pulse), double vision and other visual symptoms. If untreated, it may lead to swelling of the optic disc in the eye, which can progress to vision loss.IIH is diagnosed with a brain scan (to rule out other causes) and a lumbar puncture; lumbar puncture may also provide temporary and sometimes permanent relief from the symptoms. Some respond to medication (with the drug acetazolamide), but others require surgery to relieve the pressure. The condition may occur in all age groups, but is most common in women aged 20–40, especially those with obesity.