• Ocular ischemic syndrome is the constellation of ocular signs and symptoms secondary to severe, chronic arterial hypoperfusion to the eye. Amaurosis fugax...
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    CRVO can cause ocular ischemic syndrome. Nonischemic CRVO is the milder form of the disease. It may progress to the more severe ischemic type. CRVO can...
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    monosomy syndrome Acrocephalosyndactyly type I Acrofrontofacionasal dysostosis type 2 Aneurysm-osteoarthritis syndrome Antley-Bixler syndrome Atelosteogenesis...
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  • the ocular system that serves to maintain ocular stability. Paroxysmal oscillopsia can be due to an abnormal hyperactivity in the peripheral ocular or...
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    PMID 8859088. "Learning About Duane Syndrome". Retrieved 6 June 2007. Mein, J.; Trimble, R. (1991). Diagnosis and management of ocular motility disorders (2nd ed...
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    and continuous. Dry eye syndrome can lead to blurred vision, instability of the tear film, increased risk of damage to the ocular surface such as scarring...
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    group of patients with a gradual decline in vision due to ION. Ocular ischemic syndrome Bradford, Cynthia A. (2004). Basic ophthalmology (8th ed.). San...
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  • causing rubeosis iridis include central retinal vein occlusion, ocular ischemic syndrome, and chronic retinal detachment. It is usually associated with...
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  • immunosuppressive agents in the treatment of severe ocular and vascular manifestations of Cogan's syndrome". The American Journal of Medicine. 88 (3): 296–301...
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    normal, patient observation is recommended. Amaurosis Hemianopsia Ocular ischemic syndrome Retinal migraine Benavente O, Eliasziw M, Streifler JY, Fox AJ...
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    vein occlusion, cavernous sinus thrombosis Local lesion: optic neuritis, Ischemic optic neuropathy, methanol poisoning, infiltration of the disc by glioma...
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    Uveitis (redirect from Ocular uveitis)
    ophthalmicus - shingles of the eye) leptospirosis presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome syphilis toxocariasis toxoplasmic chorioretinitis Lyme disease...
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  • lateral flexion of the neck, widely opened mouth, tongue protrusion, and ocular pain. However, the condition may also be associated with intensely painful...
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  • on Perseus Hazin R, Abuzetun JY, Daoud YJ, Abu-Khalaf MM (July 2009). "Ocular complications of cancer therapy: a primer for the ophthalmologist treating...
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    tumors are the most common causes of oculomotor nerve palsy in adults. In ischemic lesions of the oculomotor nerve, pupillary function is usually spared whereas...
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  • drugs have been associated with this disease. Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy is a syndrome of sudden visual loss with optic neuropathy without initial...
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    rectus muscle Severe occlusion of the ophthalmic artery causes ocular ischemic syndrome. As with central retinal artery occlusions, ophthalmic artery occlusions...
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    of light-near dissociation is Parinaud syndrome, also called dorsal midbrain syndrome. This uncommon syndrome involves vertical gaze palsy associated...
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    and syndromes. Sometimes one eye may change color following disease or injury. Lisch nodules – iris hamartomas seen in neurofibromatosis. Ocular melanosis...
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  • Brown syndrome is a rare form of strabismus characterized by limited elevation of the affected eye. The disorder may be congenital (existing at or before...
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    Adie syndrome, also known as Holmes–Adie syndrome, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but...
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    Blepharitis, sometimes known as granulated eyelids, is one of the most common ocular conditions characterized by inflammation, scaling, reddening, and crusting...
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    Amblyopia (redirect from Lazy eye syndrome)
    input to the visual cortex. Those with strabismic amblyopia tend to show ocular motion deficits when reading, even when they use the nonamblyopic eye. In...
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  • lentigines Noonan syndrome Norman–Roberts syndrome Northern epilepsy syndrome Nutcracker syndrome Occipital horn syndrome Ocular ischemic syndrome Oculo-respiratory...
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    other types of ocular surgery. Hence, patients with a history of Fuchs' dystrophy may be at a greater risk of corneal edema after ocular surgery as they...
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    Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS) is a syndrome affecting the eye, which is characterized by peripheral atrophic chorioretinal scars, atrophy...
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    group - with primary open-angle glaucoma actually have elevated ocular pressure. Ocular hypertension—an intraocular pressure above the traditional threshold...
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  • Photokeratitis (redirect from Ocular burns)
    Retinal detachment Posterior vitreous detachment Retinoschisis Ocular ischemic syndrome / Central retinal vein occlusion Central retinal artery occlusion...
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  • Charles N.S. (2008), "ENOPHTHALMOS 376.50", Roy and Fraunfelder's Current Ocular Therapy, Elsevier, pp. 593–594, retrieved 2022-08-26 Cline RA, Rootman J...
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  • ocular muscles is taking periodic breaks by closing the eyes. Astigmatism Computer vision syndrome Eye examination Light-on-dark color scheme Ocular neurosis...
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