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Hypopyon and Klebsiella Sepsis - The slit-lamp examination showed the presence of hypopyon (a collection of
Hypopyon and Klebsiella ... arrowhead), posterior synechiae ... adhesions of the iris ... arrows; broken synechia ... #Klebsiella #KlebsiellaPeumoniae
Posterior Synechiae - Slit Lamp Ocular Examination

Posterior synechiae in a patient with a history of uveitis

Dr.
Posterior Synechiae ... Examination Posterior synechiae ... #Posterior #Synechiae ... #Iris #Ocular #
Posterior Synechia on Slit Lamp Ocular Examination

Dr. Sebastian Vega @oftalmopo

#Posterior #Synechia #Iris #Ocular #PhysicalExam #clinical #video
Posterior Synechia ... #Posterior #Synechia ... #Iris #Ocular #
Central posterior synechiae (CPS) in the setting of tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome (TINU)- Central posterior
Central posterior synechiae ... Central posterior synechiae ... adhesions between the iris ... #posterior #synechiae
Mydriasis and Miosis - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Causes of Mydriasis:
Dilated pupils (mydriasis) more than 7mm
 • Unilateral
syndrome, Posterior Synechiae ... , Pilocarpine, Iris
Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis Framework

What?
Redness in the eye can be caused by many conditions and
• Hyphema • Hypopyon ... Anterior Chamber/Uvea/Iris ... • Hyphema • Hypopyon ... UVEA: comprised Iris
FIGURE 2. UVEITIS.  COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS AND JONATHAN TROBE, MD.

The classic symptoms of anterior
to spasm of the iris ... sphincter or posterior synechiae ... (adherence of iris ... Ophthalmology #Uveitis #Iris
Hypopyon: A white layer of inflammatory cells which settles along the bottom of the anterior chamber
Hypopyon: A white ... in front of the iris ... shown above, the hypopyon ... Ophthalmology #Photo #Hypopyon
Iridodonesis and Phacodonesis on Slit Lamp Ocular Examination

Patient with a history of blunt trauma 1 year
and posterior synechiae ... #Phacodonesis #Iris
Endophthalmitis: Infection within the eye. This most commonly occurs via introduction of microbes from the outside
(e.g.
easily visible hypoyon ... in front of the iris