Pediatrics
Pediatrics 8.1 Leukocoria Definition A white pupillary reflex (see Figure 8.1.1). Etiology Retinoblastoma: A malignant tumor of the retina that appears as a white, nodular mass that breaks through the…
Pediatrics 8.1 Leukocoria Definition A white pupillary reflex (see Figure 8.1.1). Etiology Retinoblastoma: A malignant tumor of the retina that appears as a white, nodular mass that breaks through the…
Conjunctiva/Sclera/Iris/External Disease 5.1 Acute Conjunctivitis Symptoms “Red eye” (conjunctival hyperemia), discharge, eyelids sticking or crusting (worse upon awakening from sleep), foreign body sensation, <4-week duration of symptoms (otherwise, SEE 5.2,…
Differential Diagnosis of Ocular Signs Anterior Chamber/Anterior Chamber Angle Hyphema Traumatic, iatrogenic (e.g., intraocular surgery or laser), iris neovascularization, herpes simplex or zoster iridocyclitis, blood dyscrasia or clotting disorder (e.g.,…
Differential Diagnosis of Ocular Symptoms Burning More Common. Blepharitis, meibomitis, dry eye syndrome, conjunctivitis (infectious, allergic, mechanical, chemical). Less Common. Corneal defects (usually marked by fluorescein staining of the cornea),…
All surgery requires a strategy, game plan, or algorithm before being undertaken. The complexity of high-technology vitreoretinal surgery requires extensive preoperative planning. The surgical algorithm must include an expected series…
Although developed for posterior vitreoretinal surgery, the vitrectomy instrument has widespread application to anterior segment surgery (1–8). Every anterior segment microsurgeon must have vitrectomy techniques and equipment at his or…
Sutureless, transconjunctival 25-gauge vitrectomy was introduced by DeJuan and colleagues (1,2) and has rapidly become an accepted tool in the vitreoretinal surgery armamentarium. Sutureless vitrectomy is dependent on two concepts:…