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Horner's Syndrome: Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case) right eye. 
Note that
left (known as ptosis ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #UCSDH
Icterus: Yellow discoloration of sclera caused by hyperbilirubinemia.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

#Clinical
discoloration of sclera ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #Photo #Scleral
Pterygium: A benign fleshy growth on sclera. Over time, it can creep across iris and interfere
fleshy growth on sclera ... , it can creep across ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #UCSDH
Icterus:Yellow discoloration of sclera caused by hyperbilirubinemia. 
Notice that in African Americans, this is less dramatic
discoloration of sclera ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #Photo #Scleral
Peritonsilar Abscess: Abscess of left tonsilar area. Note swelling and deviation of uvula away from
side of
Note swelling and deviation ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #UCSDH
Ptosis: Eye lids drooping below what would be expected for normal coverage. Associated with a 
a
Ptosis: Eye lids ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #Photo #Ptosis # ... CIDP #UCSDH
Ptosis - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Ptosis (Greek- to fall) Drooping of the upper eyelid that usually results
Ptosis - Differential ... Diagnosis Framework Ptosis ... think about three clinical ... external structure/excess ... Differential #Diagnosis #ophthalmology
Peritonsilar Abscess: Note swelling and anatomic distortion, right tonsillar area.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of
Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Palate #Deviation ... #UCSDH
Muddy Brown Sclera: Brownish discoloration of sclera occasionally seen in African Americans. 
It is a variant
Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #AA #Photo #UCSDH
Horner's Syndrome: Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case) right eye. 
Note that
left (known as ptosis ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Ophthalmology ... #UCSDH