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Neuro-OphthaImoIogy - Visual Field Defects - Localization Map
 - Optic Nerve Lesion (Monocular vision loss)
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sectroanopia) #VisualFieldDefects ... #Blindness #Localization
Acute Closed Angle Glaucoma: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
OPHTHALMIC EMERGENCY: Early detection is essential, but most patients
Significant cause of blindness ... frequent cause of blindness ... gradient bows iris ... nerve damage & blindness
Uveitis - Definition, Causes and SUN Classification

Inflammation of the iris, ciliary body, vitreous, retina and/or choroid
Incidence
Inflammation of the iris ... of preventable blindness
Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome - Overview of IRIS

What Is IRIS?
	• A state of hyperinflammatory response that
- Overview of IRIS ... What Is IRIS ... Paradoxical IRIS ... Unmasking IRIS: ... double vision, blindness
Protruding Iris Collarette - On slit-lamp examination, prominent iris collarettes were noted in both eyes (the
Protruding Iris ... examination, prominent iris ... The iris collarette ... #Clinical #Ophth ... #SlitLamp #Iris
Examination of the right eye revealed an iris lesion 3 mm in diameter (Panel A, arrow),
eye revealed an iris ... chamber, dilated iris ... presence of an iris ... arrow) #Clinical #Ophth
The eye is very complex and contains various tissues and structures that work together to provide
blurred vision or blindness ... #Eye #eyelid #iris
Intraocular Infection with a Trematode - Slit-lamp examination of the right eye revealed corneal edema, blood
chamber, multiple iris ... migrating through the iris ... #Clinical #Ophth
Normal eye - Anterior chamber (a): Located between hyperechoic cornea anteriorly and iris posteriorly Lens (L):
anteriorly and iris ... #Clinical #EM #Ophth
Bitot's Spots- A 4-year-old boy was brought by his father to the ophthalmology clinic with a
can also cause blindness ... particularly night blindness ... clinical #photo #ophth