Presence of a Stone Fragment on Anterior Surface of Iris for Fifty Years
Örnek N1*, Örnek K2, Gökçınar NB1 and Oğurel T1
Intraocular foreign bodies if not metallic and vegetative are well tolerated and remain quiet for years. Were port a male patient with a fragment of stone located on anterior surface of inferior iris for 50 years. He had ocular surgery because of penetrating ocular trauma 50 years ago. He was aphakic, pupil was pushed upwards, iris sphincter was a trophic superiorly and eye was quiet without any sign of inf...
A Case of Pterygium and Ipsilateral Iris Nevus
Ozdemir O*, Ozen Tunay Z and Erginturk Acar D
A 82-year-old woman presented with blurred near vision and epiphora. Corrected visual acuity was 1.0LogMar in both eyes. Intraocular pressure was 15mmHg in both eyes. The anterior segment examination in the right eye was normal. In the left eye, there was a pterygium nasally. Besides that, a brown nevus was found extending from the lower border of the pupilla to the peripheral iris...
Beware, Red Heads Don’t Numb!
Matthews JM*, Petrykowski B and Davidorf F
Background: The use of topical anesthesia in the outpatient setting by Ophthalmologists has seen a dramatic increase since the development of antivegf medications. Each year, there are an estimated 6-7 million anti-vegf injections performed in the United States....
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