Capsulotomy in Difficult Cataracts

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Capsulotomy in Difficult Cataracts

oon after I entered the field of phaco-emulsification, I began hearing about the problems surgeons had managing a difficult type of cataract called “posterior polar cataract,” which consisted of typical…

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Ab Interno Pretenon Filtration

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Ab Interno Pretenon Filtration

ecause the tenon capsule is a reactive tissue and contributes to filtration failure as a result of the formation of scarring, tenon cysts, or both, it is logical to avoid…

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Trichiasis

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Trichiasis

he anterior portion of the eyelid contains the lashes embedded in hair follicles. In some instances, a lash can point toward the eye. This condition is called “trichiasis.” Trichiasis without…

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Failed Dacryocystorhinostomy

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Failed Dacryocystorhinostomy

bstruction of the nasolacrimal duct results in disrupted outflow of tears, a condition commonly known as “epiphora.” Epiphora remains one of the most bothersome complications of lacrimal system obstruction and…

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Strabismus

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Strabismus

trabismus is a very common condition that often needs surgical treatment to make the eyes orthophoric, prevent amblyopia, and promote binocularity and stereopsis. In this surgery, the various rectus muscles…

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Carcinoma In Situ of the Conjunctiva

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Carcinoma In Situ of the Conjunctiva

arcinoma in situ represents the malignant end of the spectrum of conjunctival dysplasias. The lesion may undergo spontaneous regression. It may start anywhere in the conjunctiva and cornea, but often…

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Cysticercus

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Cysticercus

ysticercus cellulosae, the larval form of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium, is the causative organism of cysticercosis. Humans are the intermediate hosts in this organism’s life cycle. Cysticercus cellulosae may…

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Bitot’s Spots

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Bitot’s Spots

Bitot’s spots are considered a sign of past or present vitamin A deficiency; however, some patients do not respond to vitamin therapy. Patients with Bitot’s spots appear with disfigured conjunctiva,…

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Conjunctival Route Levator Plication for Ptosis

Sep 11, 2016 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Conjunctival Route Levator Plication for Ptosis

tosis has many causes. One convenient classification is infantile ptosis and adult ptosis. Ptosis is an indication for conjunctival-route levator plication, whether the ptosis is mild, moderate, or severe. The…

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