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Strabismus - Ocular Misalignment - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Phoria:
 • Latent deviation
 • Symmetrical corneal light reflex,
Strabismus - Ocular ... Misalignment - Differential ... • Esophoria (eye ... medially) #Strabismus ... #Misalignment #Differential
Amblyopia - Lazy Eye - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Deprivational - Obstruction of Visual Axis:
 • Ptosis
 •
Amblyopia - Lazy Eye ... - Differential ... • Astigmatism Strabismic ... Amblyopia #LazyEye #Differential
The eye is very complex and contains various tissues and structures that work together to provide
The eye is very ... Eye problems can ... Eye disorders can ... Strabismus is a ... #pupil #Strabismus
Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis
Lids:
 • Stye (a.k.a. hordeolum)
 • Chalazion
 • Blepharitis
 • Periorbital cellulitis
Conjunctiva
Red Eye - Differential ... hemorrhage • Dry eyes ... EricsMedicalLectures/ #Red #Eye ... #redeye #Differential
Painless Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis 
 • Subconjunctival Hemorrhate
 • Episcleritis
 • Blepharitis
 • Dry
Painless Red Eye ... - Differential ... Blepharitis • Dry Eye ... Painless #RedEye #Differential
Seesaw nystagmus 
-> eye move in an opposed vertical fashion (one goes up while the other
nystagmus -> eye ... torsion of the eyes ... (eye moving up intorts ... , eye moving down ... The eyes rotate
Algorithm for diagnosing the cause of red eye.

#Diagnosis #Ophthalmology #Red #Eye #Algorithm #Differential
the cause of red eye ... Ophthalmology #Red #Eye ... #Algorithm #Differential
Retinoblastoma: Pathogenesis and clinical findings
 • Sporadic mutation -> One allele of RB1 tumor suppressor gene
detachment • Red Eye ... Secondary glaucoma • Strabismus
Algorithm for the Evaluation of the Red Eye #Diagnosis #EM #Ophtho #Red #Eye #RedEye #Differential #Algorithm
Evaluation of the Red Eye ... #Ophtho #Red #Eye ... #RedEye #Differential
Blepharitis is one of the most common disorders of the eye and is often the underlying
disorders of the eye ... underlying reason for eye ... redness of the eyes ... typically in both eyes