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Traumatic Iritis 
High pressure bottle cap to the eye = traumatic iritis + hyphema
This patient was
bottle cap to the eye ... struck in the eye ... , there was no corneal ... Iritis #Clinical #Photo
Interstitial keratitis in Tertiary Syphilis

Interstitial keratitis, which is an inflammation of the cornea’s connective tissue elements,
inflammation of the cornea ... usually affects both eyes ... brain, nerves, eyes ... syphilis #clinical #photo
Sixth Left Cranial Nerve Palsy: Left eye cannot move laterally beyond midline. In this case, caused
Nerve Palsy: Left eye ... Images #Clinical #Photo ... CranialNerve6 #Abducens
Left 6th Cranial Nerve Palsy: Left eye unable to move laterally beyond midline. In this case,
Nerve Palsy: Left eye ... Images #Clinical #Photo ... CranialNerve6 #Abducens
Traumatic Lateral Rectus Palsy on Ocular Examination

Impaired left lateral eye movement with left gaze after MVA.
Impaired left lateral eye ... Rectus #Palsy #Abducens ... #CN6 #Ocular #physicalexam
Orbital Apex Syndrome secondary to Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (HZO)

This 81 yo male was referred to our
around his left eye ... rash but his left eye ... trochlear nerve, abducens ... Bennett & Bloom Eye ... ophthalmology #physicalexam
Gonococcal keratoconjunctivitis

At first visit, a keratitis with corneal epithelial defect in the right eye and injected
keratitis with corneal ... defect in the right eye ... discharge in the left eye ... #Clinical #Photo
The Neurological Evaluation of a Comatose Patient

Definition:
 • Coma: a state of unresponsiveness; the absence of
Test downward eye ... light reflex • Corneal ... coma Abnormal Eye ... lesion • Roving eye ... caseyalbin #PhysicalExam
Cover - Uncover Test Revealing CNVI Palsy

Here the Cover-Uncover test unmasks subtle right CN VI palsy.
Patient asked to focus ... The right eye is ... And the left eye ... CNVI #Palsy #CN6 #Abducens ... ophthalmology #ocular #physicalexam
Bitot's Spots- A 4-year-old boy was brought by his father to the ophthalmology clinic with a
both the right eye ... ) and the left eye ... near the outer corners ... as a result of corneal ... NEJM #clinical #photo