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This bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye is called a hyphema.
When symptoms are limited to the anterior chamber of the eye prognosis is improved.
These sites include the brain, the anterior chamber of the eye, the testes and the fetus.
The anterior chamber of the eye contains a clear liquid fluid called aqueous humor.
A hyphema can be seen as a clot or layered blood in the anterior chamber of the eye.
Woodruff was particularly interested in thyroid allografts to the anterior chamber of the eye because they did not appear to meet with rejection.
Episcleritis does not cause the presence of cells or flare in the anterior chamber of the eye.
The new blood vessels can also grow into the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye and cause neovascular glaucoma.
With anterior lens luxation, the lens pushes into the iris or actually enters the anterior chamber of the eye.
The toxins secreted by the pathogens mediate the outpouring of leukocytes that settle down in the anterior chamber of the eye.
The corneal endothelium are specialized, flattened, mitochondria-rich cells that line the posterior surface of the cornea and face the anterior chamber of the eye.
And he found that living microfilariae elicited no or only a very slight reaction in the anterior chamber of the eye, whereas dead ones provoked a strong inflammation.
Angle-supported intraocular lenses are a special kind of intraocular lens that can be implanted surgically into the anterior chamber of the eye.
They transplanted the pineal tissue of one sparrow into the anterior chamber of the eyes of an arrhythmic, pinealectomized sparrow.
About 40 percent of AS patients experience inflammation in the anterior chamber of the eye (uveitis), causing redness, eye pain, vision loss, floaters and photophobia.
Cycloplegic drops are often also used to treat anterior uveitis, decreasing risk of posterior synechiae and decreasing inflammation in the anterior chamber of the eye.
Known as Clear Corneal Incisions (CCI) they remain the preferred method for surgeons accessing the anterior chamber of the eye during cataract surgery.
Iridogoniodysgenesis, dominant type (type 1, IRID1) refers to a spectrum of diseases characterized by malformations of the irido-corneal angle of the anterior chamber of the eye.
Saal Greenstein syndrome is a very rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by stunted growth, short limbs, microcephaly, and an anomalous cleavage of the anterior chamber of the eye.
In 1953, Italian surgeon Benedetto Strampelli became the first to successfully implant a phakic IOL in the anterior chamber of the eye for the correction of myopia.
The flow tube is inserted into the anterior chamber of the eye and the plate is implanted underneath the conjunctiva to allow flow of aqueous fluid out of the eye.
Acute narrow-angle glaucoma - Lorazepam has pupil-dilating effects, which may further interfere with the drainage of aqueous humour from the anterior chamber of the eye, thus worsening narrow-angle glaucoma.
In angle-closure glaucoma, the iris (the colored part of the eye) is pushed or pulled up against the trabecular meshwork (or drainage channels) at the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye.
Nd:YAG laser iridotomy avoids such a catastrophe by laser created hole in the iris, which facilitates flow of aqueous humor from the posterior to the anterior chamber of the eye.
Typical diagnostic sonographic scanners operate in the frequency range of 2 to 18 megahertz, though frequencies up to 50-100 megahertz have been used experimentally in a technique known as biomicroscopy in special regions, such as the anterior chamber of the eye.