Ophthalmia
BASICS DESCRIPTION • Typically it is a bilateral granulomatous panuveitis that occurs following penetrating injury or surgery to one eye. • Although the trauma occurs in only one eye, the…
BASICS DESCRIPTION • Typically it is a bilateral granulomatous panuveitis that occurs following penetrating injury or surgery to one eye. • Although the trauma occurs in only one eye, the…
BASICS DESCRIPTION Blood that is under the conjunctiva. This can be spontaneous, associated with incidental trauma or obvious trauma, or recurrent, which may be associated with underlying systemic disease. RISK…
BASICS DESCRIPTION Retinal microaneurysms are focal dilations of retinal capillaries that appear as tiny red dots in the retina on ophthalmoscopy. They are most commonly found in the macula and…
Susan WhitmerMargaret E. M. Scott BASICS DESCRIPTION • Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is usually a unilateral acute or subacute painless profound visual loss (20/200 or worse), followed in weeks…
BASICS DESCRIPTION Toxic keratoconjunctivitis is an inflammation of the bulbar and palpebral conjunctiva with corneal involvement due to exposure to foreign substance(s). RISK FACTORS • Use of topical ophthalmic medications,…
Carol L. Shields BASICS DESCRIPTION • The term “ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN)” describes a spectrum of conjunctival and corneal epithelial dysplasia ranging from conjunctival/corneal intraepithelial dysplasia (CIN) to squamous…
BASICS DESCRIPTION Schnyder’s corneal dystrophy (SCD) is a rare bilateral condition characterized with slowly progressive abnormal deposition of lipids in the cornea. EPIDEMIOLOGY Incidence • Unknown • Worldwide largest pedigree…