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Keratoconjunctivitis: Inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea secondary to Adenovirus infection.
Photo credit, Josh Fierer, M.D.

Charlie Goldberg,
conjunctiva and cornea ... Photo credit, Josh ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical
Central CN7 Palsy: Stroke has affected this patient's left CN7. Note preservation of forehead movement bilaterally.
There
to raise left corner ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #CN7 #Palsy ... #Central #CranialNerve7 ... #UCSDH
Xanthelasma: Yellow deposits apparent above and below eyes, due to infiltration with fat laden cells. This
with fat laden cells ... Photo courtesy of ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical
Peripheral Left Cranial Nerve 7 (Bell's) Palsy: Picture on left demonstrates inability to raise left 
eyebrow
to raise left corner ... drooping at left corner ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #Photo #Bells # ... #Photo #Bells #
Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

#Clinical #Photo #CN3 #Palsy #CranialNerve3 #Oculomotor #Ptosis #UCSDH
. - UCSD Catalog ... of Clinical Images ... #Clinical #Photo ... #CN3 #Palsy #CranialNerve3 ... Oculomotor #Ptosis #UCSDH
Corneal Ulcer: Marked generalized inflammation related to bacterial infection in this 
immunocompromised host. The cornea itself
Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... Ophthalmology #Photo ... #UCSDH
Horner's Syndrome: Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case) right eye. 
Note that
. - UCSD Catalog ... of Clinical Images ... #Clinical #Ophthalmology ... #Photo #Horners ... Syndrome #Ptosis #UCSDH
Sixth Left Cranial Nerve Palsy: Left eye cannot move laterally beyond midline. In this case, caused
. - UCSD Catalog ... of Clinical Images ... #Clinical #Photo ... #CN6 #Palsy #CranialNerve6 ... #Abducens #UCSDH
Left 6th Cranial Nerve Palsy: Left eye unable to move laterally beyond midline. In this case,
. - UCSD Catalog ... of Clinical Images ... #Clinical #Photo ... #CN6 #Palsy #CranialNerve6 ... #Abducens #UCSDH
Schistocytes can assume a shape resembling natural or man-made objects such as arrowheads, fish, collar buttons,
arrowheads, fish, collar ... point to helmet cells ... seen in the left photo ... In the right photo ... #Clinical #Path