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secondary glaucomas 133, 211–216, 233, 270– 273
following chemical injury 522
treatment 253–264, 267– 270, 273, 276
indications for 253– 254
mechanical indentation of the cornea 268 medical therapy 254– 255, 256–261, 267–
268
surgical treatment 256– 264, 268–270
Glifford's sign 412 glioma 387
optic nerve 422 glucocorticoids 552, 560 glycerine, glaucoma treat-
ment 261 glycolipid lipidosis 146 goblet cells 51
degeneration in conjunctival xerosis 73
density of 53 gold salts 559
Goldenhar's syndrome 20, 104
Goldmann hemispheric perimeter 391, 392– 393
Goldmann's applanation tonometry 240, 242
gonioscopy 202, 238–240, 252
in children 275 goniotomy 276 gonococcal conjunctivitis
85
neonatal 95, 96–98 granular dystrophy 148, 149 granulomas 80, 104
eosinophilic 421 Graves' disease 411–413,
484, 532–533, 534 guanethidine 553, 555
glaucoma treatment 259
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Haab's striae 275
Haemophilus aegyptius conjunctivitis 87
Haemophilus influenzae conjunctivitis 86
haloperidol 557 Hand-Schüller-Christian
disease 421
Harms tangent table 492– 493
hay fever 98, 101 headache 536–537
Helmholtz ophthalmometer 442
hemangioma choroid 202
conjunctival 104, 106 eyelid 43–44
optic nerve 386 orbital cavity 420 retina 356–357
hematoma orbital 419 retrobulbar 512
hemorrhage 535 subconjunctival 72, 499,
543
vitreous 287–290, 294, 497, 513, 545
herpes simplex 34, 538 conjunctivitis 89, 98 keratitis 132–134 retinal infection 350, 351
herpes zoster ophthalmicus 35–36, 539
conjunctivitis 89 keratitis 134
retinal infection 350, 351 Hertel mirror exoph-
thalmometer 407– 408
heterochromia 206 heterophoria 455, 466, 480 high blood pressure see
hypertension Hirschberg's method 471–
472 histiocytosis X 421 history 3–4, 497
holmium laser correction of hyperopia 151, 156
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Index 573
homatropine, effects on pupil 225 homocystinuria, lens dis-
placement and 195, 196
hordeolum 38–39, 538 differential diagnosis 58,
64
horizontal gaze palsy 483 Horner's syndrome 23, 24, 229–230, 534, 541
central 230 peripheral 230
Horton's arteritis 320–321 Hruby-Irvine-Gass syn-
drome 294 Hudson-Stähli line 146 human papillomavirus 106 Humphrey field analyzer
391, 394–395 Hurler's syndrome 411 Hutchinson's sign 134 hyaline
degeneration 69 deposits 148, 149
hyaloid
artery, persistent 285, 366 canal 279, 284
fossa 165 membrane 280
hydrophthalmia 273 hydrophthalmos 273, 285 hydroxychloroquine 558,
559 hyperemia 75, 76 hyperlysinemia 195
hypermature cataract 177– 179
hypermetropia see hyperopia
hyperopia 5, 433, 436–440, 547, 549
axial 438 correction 439–440
converging lenses 439– 440
epikeratophakia 156 holmium laser 156 photorefractive kera-
tectomy 155 latent 438–439, 445 newborn 437 refractive 438
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hyperopia |
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inferior concha 51 |
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twenty-four hour pres- |
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strabismus and 465 |
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inflammation |
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sure curve 243, 252 |
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hyperostoses 420 |
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anterior chamber 146 |
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see also glaucoma |
hypertension 323 |
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lacrimal sac see dacry- |
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ionizing radiation injuries |
ocular 253 |
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ocystitis |
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hypertensive retinopathy |
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orbital see orbital cavity |
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iridectomy, peripheral 268 |
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323–325 |
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phacogenic 208 |
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iridocyclitis 208, 209 |
hypertropia 471 |
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sclera 158–159 |
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acute 208–212 |
hyphema 11, 208, 210, 513 |
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uveal tract 208–215 |
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chronic 212–213 |
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hypoglycemia 544 |
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inflammatory glaucoma 271 |
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complicated cataract in |
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hypoplasia, orbital 410 |
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infranuclear ocular motility |
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180, 181 |
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hypopyon 11, 128, 129, 536 |
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disturbance 482, 483 |
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recurrent 206 |
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in uveal tract inflamma- |
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infrared radiation cataract |
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iridodialysis, blunt trauma |
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tion 208, 210 |
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and 510 |
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sterile 536 |
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injuries see ocular trauma |
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iridodonesis 169, 196 |
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intermittent |
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iridotomy 268 |
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exophthalmos 419 |
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iris 199–201, 428 |
with mycotic keratitis 135 |
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exotropia 471, 472 |
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aniridia 202–203 |
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hypotension papilledema |
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internal |
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collarette 200 |
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astigmatism 441, 444 |
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color 201 |
hypothalamus 396 |
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oculomotor nerve palsy |
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pigmentation anoma- |
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hypotropia 471 |
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491 |
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lies 206 |
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internal carotid artery 396, |
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defects 229, 531, 533 |
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examination methods |
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aneurysm 398, 399 |
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201–202 |
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stenosis 404 |
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melanoma 216 |
ibuprofen 560 |
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internuclear ocular motility |
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neovascularization 215– |
idoxuridine 553 |
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disturbance (INO) |
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illacrimation 64 |
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482, 484, 485 |
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prolapse 129 |
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with conjunctivitis 74, 76, |
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intracapsular cataract |
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extraction 189 |
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iris print lenses 454 |
imipramine 557 |
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intraocular lens (IOL) 187, |
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iritis 208 |
impalement injuries of the |
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acute 208–212 |
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orbit 515–517 |
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anisometropia correction |
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chronic 212–213 |
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impression cytology 53, 63 |
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iron deposits |
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inclusion conjunctivitis 60, |
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implantation 191 |
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conjunctiva 111, 114 |
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cornea 146 |
incomitant |
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iron foreign bodies 515 |
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angle of deviation 481, |
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myopia correction 436 |
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irregular astigmatism 441– |
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488–490 |
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intraocular pressure 233, |
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strabismus 459 |
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irrigation 53, 54, 55 |
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indentation tonometry 240, |
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measurement of 15, 240– |
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following chemical injury |
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241 |
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244, 252, 451 |
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518–520 |
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indomethacin 560 |
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applanation tonometry |
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in conjunctivitis 82 |
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infantile |
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240, 242, 275, 435 |
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Ishihara plates 311 |
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esotropia 468–469 |
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in children 275 |
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isocoria 220, 226 |
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recessive optic atrophy 383 |
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palpation 15, 240 |
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with constricted pupils |
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strabismic amblyopia |
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pneumatic non-contact |
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230–231 |
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472–473 |
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tonometry 240–241 |
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with dilated pupils 231– |
treatment and |
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Schiøtz indentation |
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avoidance 477–479 |
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tonometry 240, 241 |
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with normal pupil size |
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infants see children; |
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tonometric self exami- |
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neonate |
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nation 243–244 |
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isoniazid 558 |
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jaundice 115, 158
Javal ophthalmometer 442 juvenile
glaucoma 236, 273–277 retinoschisis 293
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Kaposi's sarcoma 113–114 Kayser-Fleischer ring 146 keratectomy
photorefractive 151, 155 astigmatism correction
156 phototherapeutic 151, 154
keratitis 127–141, 529
Acanthamoeba 136–137, 455
bacterial 130–132 contact lens complica-
tions 454–455 dendritic 132–133 diagnosis 130 diskiform 133 exposure 140
in Graves' disease 413 mycotic 134–136 neuroparalytic 141 pathogenesis 128–130 peripheral furrow 147–
148
predisposing factors 128 stromal 133
superficial punctate 138– 139
viral 132–134
herpes simplex 132– 134
herpes zoster 134 keratoacanthoma 42, 43 keratoconjunctivitis 74, 89,
93–95
contact lens incompatibility and 142
phlyctenular 98, 102 sicca 62–63, 138, 528,
530
rose bengal test 52, 63 ultraviolet radiation-
induced 523
keratoconus 125–126, 533, 547
keratoglobus 127, 533 keratomalacia 148 keratopathy 546
bullous 143–144, 148 calcific band 146–147,
212 keratoplasty 136
allograft rejection 152– 153, 154
emergency 136, 152 epikeratophakic 151, 156 lamellar 151, 153–154 penetrating (corneal
transplant) 117–118, 143, 149, 151–153, 521
tectonic 152 keratoscope 121, 442
keratotomy, radial 151, 155– 156
Kestenbaum's operation 494 kinetic perimetry 391, 392–
393 Kocher's sign 412
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lacrimal canaliculi 51 caruncle 67 endoscopy 53 nerve 50
lacrimal gland 50, 51 accessory lacrimal glands
50, 51 disorders 64–66
dacryoadenitis 64–65 tumors 66
injuries to 499 nerve supply 50 structure of 50
lacrimal sac 51 abscess 57 fistula 57
inflammation of see dacryocystitis
injuries to 499 stenosis 57 tumors 61
lacrimal system 49–66
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Index 575
disorders of lower lacrimal system 57–61, 530
canaliculitis 61 dacryocystitis 57–60
dysfunction 62–64, 138 illacrimation 64 karatoconjunctivitis
sicca 62–63 examination methods
52–57
tear drainage evaluation 53–57
tear formation evaluation 52–53
injuries to 499, 500–503 tear drainage 51
tear film 50–51
see also lacrimal gland; nasolacrimal duct
lacrimation see illacrimation lagophthalmos 140 lamellar
cataract 183, 184 keratoplasty 151, 153–
154
allograft rejection 154 lamina cribrosa 157, 361 Langerhans' cell prolifera-
tion 421 Lang's test 477
laser interference visual acuity testing 431
laser therapy
diabetic retinopathy 317, 318
excimer laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) 151, 156
glaucoma
argon laser trabeculoplasty 261–262
laser cycloablation 264 Nd:YAG laser iridotomy
268, 269
holmium laser correction of hyperopia 156
latanoprost, glaucoma treatment 260
latent
hyperopia 438–439, 445 nystagmus 468
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latent |
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lid lag 23 |
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mannitol, glaucoma treat- |
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strabismus see hetero- |
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ligament |
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ment 261 |
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phoria |
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of Lockwood 460 |
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marble-bone disease of |
lateral geniculate body 359, |
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of Wieger 280 |
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Albers-Schönberg 411 |
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light |
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Marcus Gunn pupil 227 |
lesions 400 |
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adaptation 303 |
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Marfan's syndrome, lens |
lattice |
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reflex 219–220 |
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displacement and |
degeneration 334–335 |
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consensual 220 |
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dystrophy 148 |
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testing of 221–223 |
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mature cataract 174, 177, |
lead 562 |
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lime injury 518, 521 |
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Leber's atrophy 382–383 |
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lipodermoid, differential |
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maxillary sinus 403 |
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lens 165–197 |
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diagnosis 65 |
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mechanical injuries see ocu- |
accommodation mecha- |
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lipomatous pseudophakia |
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lar trauma |
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nism 426 |
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285 |
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medical history 3 |
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aging 168 |
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liquefactive necrosis 518 |
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megalocornea 118, 124, 127 |
developmental anomalies |
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lithium 557 |
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meibomian glands 18, 50 |
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169 |
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loa loa 90 |
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adenocarcinoma 47 |
dislocation 195–197, 533 |
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loupes 456 |
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hordeolum 38 |
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embryology 165–167, 279 |
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louse infestation, eyelids 37 |
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melanin 201 |
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examination of 12, 168– |
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low-tension glaucoma 253, |
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deficiency 206 |
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169 |
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melanocytoma 385 |
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retroillumination |
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lower eyelid see eyelids |
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melanoma 110, 112–113 |
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(Brückner's test) 168– |
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luxation of the lens 195 |
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choroid 216, 217 |
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169 |
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Lyell's syndrome 99, 103 |
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ciliary body 217 |
function 165 |
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Lyme disease 351–352 |
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iris 216 |
metabolism 167–168 |
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lymph nodes, swollen, in |
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melanosis |
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position in eye 165, 166 |
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conjunctivitis 76, 79 |
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congenital 108, 110, 112– |
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shape 165, 166 |
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lymphoma 421 |
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subluxation 195, 197, 510, |
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conjunctival 113 |
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conjunctival 108–112 |
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oculodermal 112 |
surgical removal of 436 |
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of the iris 206 |
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water content 168 |
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membranes, in conjunctivi- |
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tis 76, 78, 81 |
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lenses; eyeglass |
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macropsia 335, 337 |
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membranous cataract 285 |
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lenses; intraocular |
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macula lutea 300–302, 389 |
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meningioma 387, 398, 407, |
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lens (IOL) |
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macular |
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420–421 |
lenticonus 169, 170 |
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degeneration, age-related |
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meningoencephalocele 410 |
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lentiglobus 169 |
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337–338, 546, 549 |
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metallic foreign bodies in |
Letterer-Siwe disease 421 |
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dystrophies 148, 150, 340– |
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the conjunctiva 111, |
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leukemic infiltrations 421 |
342 |
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115 |
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leukocoria 169, 185 |
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Best's vitelliform dys- |
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metamorphopsia 335, 337 |
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differential diagnosis 286 |
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trophy 313, 341–342 |
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metastases |
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in children 548 |
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Stargardt's disease 311, |
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orbital cavity 421 |
in Coats' disease 325, 548 |
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340–341 |
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uveal 217 |
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in retinoblastoma 354, 548 |
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edema 317, 319 |
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methyl alcohol 562 |
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with persistent hyper- |
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Maddox's cross 475 |
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metipranolol, glaucoma |
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plastic primary vit- |
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magnetic resonance imag- |
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treatment 259 |
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reous 285, 286 |
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ing, orbital cavity 409 |
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microcornea 118, 124, 127 |
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levator palpebrae muscle 23 |
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magnifying vision aids 455– |
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microphakia 169 |
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elongation of 540 |
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microphthalmos 124, 285, |
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tears in 540 |
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mandibulofacial |
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levobunolol, glaucoma |
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dysostosis 20, 410 |
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micropsia 335, 337 |
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treatment 259 |
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dysplasia 410 |
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microstrabismus 469 |
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midazolam 556 |
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endophthalmitis 291, 292 |
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necrosis |
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migraine, ocular 402, 544, |
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keratitis 134–136 |
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acute retinal necrosis syn- |
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mydriasis 220, 427, 542 |
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drome 133 |
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Mikulicz's syndrome 65 |
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myelinated nerve fibers |
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liquefactive 518 |
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minimum |
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neonate |
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threshold resolution 423, |
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myogenic |
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conjunctivitis 95–98 |
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ophthalmoplegia 484– |
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differential diagnosis |
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visual angle 423 |
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96–97 |
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minus lenses 5, 435–436 |
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ptosis 23–24 |
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dacryocystitis 60, 97 |
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myopia 5, 432–436, 535, |
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newborn hyperopia 437 |
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eyeglass lenses |
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547, 549 |
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see also children |
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miosis 220, 427, 541 |
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axial 434 |
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neostigmine 553 |
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Horner's syndrome 230 |
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correction 435–436 |
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glaucoma treatment 257 |
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Mittendorf's dot 183, 284 |
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contact lenses 436 |
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neovascular glaucoma 271, |
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molluscum contagiosum 42 |
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diverging lenses 435– |
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monocular |
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neovascularization in the |
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loupes 456 |
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epikeratophakia 156 |
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iris see rubeosis iridis |
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testing 450–451 |
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excimer laser in situ |
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nerve |
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monofocal lenses 447 |
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keratomileusis |
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abducent, lesions 482 |
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Moraxella |
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(LASIK) 156 |
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palsy 486, 490–491 |
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conjunctivitis 87 |
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photorefractive kera- |
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ciliary 157, 199 |
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keratitis 130 |
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tectomy 155 |
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cranial, palsies 490, 531 |
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Morgagni's cataract 178 |
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radial keratotomy 155– |
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facial, palsy 140 |
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morning glory disk 385 |
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lacrimal 50 |
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morphine 557 |
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degenerative 339–340 |
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oculomotor see oculomo- |
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mucocele 417 |
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pathologic 434 |
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tor nerve |
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mucormycosis 417 |
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refraction in 432 |
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optic see optic nerve |
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multifocal lenses see eye- |
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refractive 434 |
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trigeminal 134, 141 |
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glass lenses |
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simple 434 |
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trochlear, lesions 482 |
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Munson's sign 126 |
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staphyloma 158, 159 |
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palsy 486, 487–488, |
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muscle |
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myopia syndrome 434–435 |
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ciliary see ciliary body |
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myopic |
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nervus intermedius 50 |
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(muscle) |
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crescent 364 |
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neurinoma 420 |
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dilator pupillae 200, 220 |
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sclerosis 434 |
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neuritis see optic neuritis |
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extraocular muscles 459– |
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myositis 416–417, 486, 532, |
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neurofibroma 45, 420 |
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neurofibromatosis 44–45, |
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paralysis 486, 491 |
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myotonic dystrophy, cata- |
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levator palpebrae 23 |
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ract with 179–180 |
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neuroparalytic keratitis 141 |
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elongation of 540 |
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neuroretinal rim 361 |
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tears in 540 |
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oblique 459–463 |
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choroidal 217 |
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primary oblique muscle |
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conjunctival 108, 109 |
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dysfunction 471, 479 |
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Nagel anomaloscope 311 |
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flammeus 44 |
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orbicularis oculi 17, 51 |
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naphazoline 553 |
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Ota's 112 |
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rectus 459–462 |
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nasolacrimal duct 51 |
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newborn hyperopia 437 |
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sphincter 200, 220 |
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examination of 7 |
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blunt trauma and 511 |
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Nd:YAG laser iridotomy 268, |
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nicotinic acid 561 |
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tarsal 17 |
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nodose conjunctivitis 91 |
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myasthenia gravis 23–24, |
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near point 427 |
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nuclear cataract |
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testing 451 |
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acquired 173, 174, 176 |
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mycoses 417 |
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near reflex 220 |
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congenital 183, 184 |
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mycotic |
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evaluation of 223–224 |
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nuclear ocular motility dis- |
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conjunctivitis 82, 91, 98 |
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nearsightedness see myopia |
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turbance 482, 483 |
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nystagmus 494–495 |
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mechanical disturbances |
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congenital 495 |
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500–503 |
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fixation 495 |
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myogenic disturbances |
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sclera 158 |
forms of 495 |
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484–486 |
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secondary angle closure |
gaze palsy 495 |
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neurogenic disturbances |
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glaucoma and 272 |
latent 468, 495 |
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482–484 |
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traumatic cataract see cat- |
ocular 495 |
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infranuclear distur- |
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optokinetic 494 |
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bance 482, 483 |
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ocular-mucocutaneous syn- |
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internuclear distur- |
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dromes 99, 102 |
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bance 482, 484, 485 |
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oculoauriculovertebral dys- |
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nuclear disturbance |
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plasia 20, 410 |
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oculocutaneous albinism |
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oblique |
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supranuclear distur- |
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astigmatism 441 |
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bance 482, 483–484 |
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oculodermal melanosis 112 |
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entry of optic nerve 363– |
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oculomandibular dysostosis |
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bismus |
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oblique muscles 459–460, |
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ocular trauma 497–525 |
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oculomotor nerve 461 |
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462–463 |
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chemical injuries 517– |
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aplasia 23 |
direction of pull 461 |
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lesions 482 |
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nerve supply 461 |
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treatment 518–521 |
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palsy 23, 228, 491, 541 |
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primary oblique muscle |
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classification of injuries |
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complete 228, 491 |
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dysfunction 471 |
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498 |
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external 491 |
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surgical correction 479 |
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colobomas and 203, 205 |
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internal 491 |
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occlusion therapy 477–479 |
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examination methods |
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Onchocerca volvulus 352 |
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ochronosis 112, 114, 158 |
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497–498 |
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onchocerciasis 90, 352 |
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ocular |
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indirect trauma 525 |
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open angle glaucoma see |
albinism 206, 207 |
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injuries due to physical |
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glaucoma |
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alignment evaluation 471– |
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agents 523–525 |
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open-globe injuries 514– |
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472 |
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burns 523–524 |
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515 |
hypertelorism 409 |
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radiation injuries 524– |
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ophthalmia |
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hypertension 253 |
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525 |
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neonatorum (neonatal |
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migraine 402, 544, 549 |
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ultraviolet keratocon- |
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conjunctivitis) 95–98 |
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motility see ocular motil- |
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junctivitis 523 |
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sympathetic 214–215, |
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ity |
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lens displacement and |
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446 |
myositis 416–417, 486, |
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195, 196 |
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ophthalmic |
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532, 535 |
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mechanical injuries 498– |
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artery 199, 404 |
nystagmus 495 |
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517 |
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veins 199, 405 |
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pemphigoid 99, 103 |
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blow-out fracture 507– |
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ophthalmic examination see |
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torticollis 488 |
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513, 532, 534, 539, |
|
examination |
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trauma see ocular trauma |
|
540 |
|
ophthalmometer 442, 443 |
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ocular motility 5, 407, 459– |
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blunt trauma (ocular |
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ophthalmoplegia 481–494, |
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461 |
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contusion) 506–507, |
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540 |
acquired disturbances |
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508–513 |
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chronic progressive exter- |
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482 |
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conjunctival laceration |
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nal |
congenital disturbances |
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499–503 |
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ophthalmoplegia |
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482 |
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eyelid injury 498–499, |
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(CPEO) 486 |
in cavernous sinus throm- |
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500–503 |
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diagnosis 492 |
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bosis 415–416 |
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foreign bodies 503–505 |
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double vision 486–487 |
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in orbital cellulitis 414, |
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impalement injuries of |
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myogenic 484–486 |
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415 |
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the orbit 515–517 |
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neurogenic 482–484 |
in orbital pseudotumor |
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open-globe injuries |
|
total 415 |
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416 |
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514–515 |
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see also ocular motility |
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579 |
ophthalmoplegic migraine |
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blood supply 361, 362 |
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orbital cavity 403–422 |
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402 |
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examination methods |
|
blood supply 404–405 |
|
ophthalmoscope 1 |
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244–246, 252, 362– |
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developmental anomalies |
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ophthalmoscopy 13 |
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363 |
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409–411 |
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choroid 202 |
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swinging flashlight test |
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craniofacial dysplasia |
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fundus 304–306 |
|
223 |
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409–410 |
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optic disk 244–246, 252 |
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glaucoma and 244–246, |
|
mandibulofacial dys- |
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in children 275 |
|
247 |
|
plasia 410 |
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trauma 497 |
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injury to 512 |
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meningoencephalocele |
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vitreous body 281 |
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intracranial portion 361 |
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410 |
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optic chiasm 359, 389 |
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intraocular portion 360– |
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osteopathies 411 |
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lesions 396–400 |
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361 |
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examination methods |
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optic cup 244–245, 275, |
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intraorbital portion 361 |
|
405–409 |
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308, 361 |
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myelinated nerve fibers |
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fat hernia 539 |
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myopia and 435 |
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365–366 |
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Graves' disease and 411– |
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optic disk 13, 308, 360 |
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oblique entry of 363–364 |
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413 |
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age-related changes 310 |
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pits 383–384 |
|
impalement injuries 515– |
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blood supply 361 |
|
|
tumors 385–387 |
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517 |
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coloboma 385 |
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astrocytoma 385–386 |
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importance for eye 403 |
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disorders that obscure the |
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glioma 422 |
|
inflammation 413–417 |
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margin 363–379 |
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hemangioma 386 |
|
cavernous sinus throm- |
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anterior ischemic optic |
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intraocular 385–386 |
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bosis 415–416 |
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neuropathy (AION) |
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melanocytoma 385 |
|
mucocele 417 |
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374–379, 536, 544, |
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retrobulbar 387 |
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mycoses 417 |
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546 |
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see also optic disk |
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myositis 416–417 |
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Bergmeister's papilla |
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optic neuritis 370–374, 415 |
|
orbital periostitis 417 |
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366 |
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papillitis 370, 372–374, |
|
orbital pseudotumor |
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drusen 366–367, 372 |
|
375 |
|
416 |
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infiltrative edema 379 |
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retrobulbar 363, 370, 372– |
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see also orbital cellulitis |
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myelinated nerve fibers |
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373, 545, 547 |
|
surgery 422 |
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365–366 |
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optic neuropathy see ante- |
|
tumors 420–422 |
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oblique entry of the |
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rior ischemic optic |
|
dermoid cyst 420 |
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optic nerve 363–364 |
|
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neuropathy (AION) |
|
epidermoid cyst 420 |
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optic neuritis 370–374 |
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optic radiations 389 |
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glioma 422 |
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papilledema 368–370, |
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lesions 400 |
|
hemangioma 420 |
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371, 372 |
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optic tract 359, 389 |
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histiocytosis X 421 |
|
pseudopapilledema |
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lesions 400, 542 |
|
leukemic infiltrations |
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364–365, 372 |
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optokinetic nystagmus 494 |
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421 |
|
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tilted disk 364 |
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oral contraceptives 561 |
|
lymphoma 421 |
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in hyperopia 438 |
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orbicularis oculi muscle 17, |
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meningioma 420–421 |
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ophthalmoscopy 244– |
|
51 |
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metastases 421 |
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246, 252 |
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orbital |
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neurinoma 420 |
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in children 275 |
|
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apex syndrome 415 |
|
neurofibroma 420 |
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shunt vessels 407 |
|
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cavity see orbital cavity |
|
rhabdomyosarcoma 421 |
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tomography 246 |
|
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cellulitis 404, 414–415, |
|
vascular disorders 418– |
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see also optic nerve |
|
416, 532, 535 |
|
419 |
|
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optic nerve 359–387, 389, |
|
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differential diagnosis |
|
hematoma 419 |
||
396 |
|
|
58, 64, 415 |
|
intermittent exophthal- |
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atrophy 380–383, 399, |
|
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treatment 415 |
|
mos 419 |
|
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407 |
|
|
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hematoma 419 |
|
pulsating exophthalmos |
|
primary 380–381, 382 |
|
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hypoplasia 410 |
|
418–419 |
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secondary 381–382 |
|
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periostitis 417 |
|
organic foreign bodies 515 |
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avulsion 512 |
|
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pseudotumor 416 |
|
orthoptic exercises 480 |
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osmotic agents, glaucoma |
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hypotension papilledema |
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Perlia's nucleus 220 |
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treatment 255, 261, |
|
369 |
|
perphenazine 556 |
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267 |
|
|
|
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in craniostenosis 409 |
|
persistent |
osteopathies 411 |
|
|
|
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papillitis 370, 372–374, 375 |
|
fetal vasculature 284–287 |
Ota's nevus 112 |
|
|
|
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papillomas |
|
hyaloid artery 285, 366 |
oxycephaly 409 |
|
|
|
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conjunctival 106–107 |
|
hyperplastic primary vit- |
|
|
|
|
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lacrimal sac 61 |
|
reous (PHPV) 285– |
P |
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|
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paralytic |
|
287, 548 |
|
|
|
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ectropion 28, 29 |
|
phacodonesis 169, 196 |
|
|
|
|
|
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keratitis 141 |
|
phacoemulsification 190, |
pachymetry, corneal 125 |
|
|
ptosis 23 |
|
191 |
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Paget's disease 411 |
|
|
strabismus 459, 481–494 |
|
phacogenic inflammation |
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palpation, intraocular pres- |
|
|
parasitic |
|
208 |
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sure measurement |
|
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conjunctivitis 90–91, 98 |
|
phacolytic glaucoma 178, |
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15, 240 |
|
|
|
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retinal disorders 352–353 |
|
179, 271 |
palpebral |
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|
|
|
see also specific parasites |
|
phacomatosis 44 |
conjunctiva 17, 20 |
|
|
parastriate area 389 |
|
phenprocoumon 561 |
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fissure |
|
|
|
|
parasympatholytic agents |
|
phenylephrine 553 |
shortening of 21, 22 |
|
|
426–427 |
|
effects on pupil 226 |
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width of 19, 507 |
|
|
parasympathomimetic |
|
phenytoin 557 |
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palsy 490, 531 |
|
|
|
|
agents 427 |
|
phlyctenular keratocon- |
abducent nerve 486, 490– |
|
|
effects on pupil 224–225 |
|
junctivitis 98, 102 |
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491 |
|
|
|
|
glaucoma treatment 255, |
|
Phoropter 5, 450 |
retraction syndrome |
|
|
256–257 |
|
photochromic lenses 450 |
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490–491 |
|
|
|
|
paresis 481, 486 |
|
photophobia 74 |
accommodation impair- |
|
|
Parinaud's syndrome 80, |
|
in albinism 206 |
||
ments 446–447 |
|
104, 231, 484, 486 |
|
photopsia 330 |
|||
combined palsies 491– |
|
|
pars plana 201 |
|
photorefractive keratectomy |
||
492 |
|
|
|
|
examination 202 |
|
151, 155 |
facial nerve 140 |
|
|
|
|
vitrectomy (PPV) 294, 295 |
|
astigmatism correction |
oculomotor nerve 23, 228, |
|
|
pars plicata 201 |
|
156 |
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491, 541 |
|
|
|
|
pathologic myopia 434 |
|
photosensitivity 30 |
complete 228, 491 |
|
|
pattern deviations 469, 471 |
|
phototherapeutic kera- |
||
trigeminal nerve, oph- |
|
|
pattern ERG 312 |
|
tectomy 151, 154 |
||
thalmic division 141 |
|
|
penetrating keratoplasty |
|
phthisis 540 |
||
trochlear nerve 486, 487– |
|
|
117–118, 143, 149, |
|
physiologic diplopia 464 |
||
488, 489, 491 |
|
|
|
151, 152–153 |
|
physostigmine, effects on |
|
see also gaze palsy |
|
|
allograft rejection 152– |
|
pupil 224 |
||
panel D 15 test 362 |
|
153, 154 |
|
pigmentary glaucoma 271 |
|||
pannus formation, in con- |
|
|
penicillin 553, 558 |
|
pilocarpine 553 |
||
junctivitis 76, 79 |
|
|
perforated corneal ulcer 128 |
|
effects on pupil 224 |
||
panorama vision 471 |
|
|
pericorneal injection 75 |
|
glaucoma treatment 256, |
||
Panum's area 465 |
|
|
|
|
perimetry see visual field |
|
268 |
panuveitis 208 |
|
|
|
|
testing |
|
pincushion distortion 457 |
papillae |
|
|
|
|
periostitis, orbital 417 |
|
pinguecula 69, 70, 528 |
Bergmeister's 366 |
|
|
differential diagnosis 65 |
|
pituitary gland 396 |
||
contact lens incompati- |
|
|
peripheral |
|
adenomas 396, 397 |
||
bility and 142 |
|
|
furrow keratitis 147–148 |
|
Placido's disk 121, 442 |
||
in conjunctivitis 76, 78, 80 |
|
|
Horner's syndrome 230 |
|
plastic lenses 450 |
||
papilledema 368–370, 371, |
|
|
iridectomy 268 |
|
plica semilunaris 67 |
||
372 |
|
|
|
|
retinal degenerations |
|
plus lenses 5, 439, 440 |
Foster Kennedy syndrome |
|
|
334–335 |
|
see also contact lenses; |
||
368 |
|
|
|
|
peristriate area 389 |
|
eyeglass lenses |
|
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Index |
581 |
pneumatic non-contact |
|
|
prostigmin, effects on pupil |
|
see also anisocoria; iso- |
||
|
|
||||||
tonometry 240–241 |
|
224 |
|
coria |
|
||
pneumococcal conjunctivi- |
|
|
pseudocysts 108 |
|
pharmacologic agent |
||
tis 84 |
|
|
pseudoenophthalmos 405 |
|
effects 224–226, 231 |
||
Pneumocystis carinii infec- |
|
|
pseudoexfoliation |
|
size 220 |
|
|
tion 350 |
|
|
glaucoma and 271 |
|
pupillary block 212–213, |
||
polar cataracts 183 |
|
|
lens displacement and |
|
234, 265, 266, 269 |
||
polymethyl methacrylate |
|
195, 196 |
|
see also glaucoma |
|||
(PMMA) 452 |
|
|
pseudoexophthalmos 405 |
|
Purtscher's retinopathy 525 |
||
post-diphtheria accommo- |
|
|
pseudoisochromatic plates |
|
pyramidal cataract 183 |
||
dation palsy 446 |
|
311 |
|
|
|
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posterior subcapsular cata- |
|
|
pseudomembranes, in con- |
|
Q |
|
|
ract 174, 176–177 |
|
|
junctivitis 76, 78 |
|
|
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postoperative aphakia 187, |
|
|
Pseudomonas |
|
|
|
|
438 |
|
|
|
conjunctivitis 86 |
|
quinine 558, 562 |
|
powder burns 524 |
|
|
keratitis 130 |
|
|
|
|
preferential looking test |
|
|
pseudopapilledema 364– |
|
R |
|
|
472–473 |
|
365, 372 |
|
|
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presbyopia 428 |
|
|
pseudophakia 187 |
|
|
|
|
bifocal contact lenses and |
|
|
lipomatous 285 |
|
radial keratotomy 151, 155– |
||
454 |
|
|
|
pseudopterygium 71 |
|
156 |
|
progressive addition |
|
|
pseudoptosis 74, 540 |
|
radiation injuries 524–525 |
||
lenses and 449 |
|
|
pseudoretinitis pigmentosa |
|
infrared radiation cataract |
||
preseptal cellulitis 415 |
|
|
344–345 |
|
182 |
|
|
primary |
|
|
pseudostrabismus 481 |
|
ultraviolet keratocon- |
||
angle closure glaucoma |
|
|
pseudotumor, orbital 416 |
|
junctivitis 523 |
||
265–270 |
|
|
pterygium 69–71, 529, 533 |
|
radiography |
|
|
angle of deviation 490 |
|
|
ptosis 22–24, 540–541 |
|
lacrimal system 53, 57 |
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choroidal process 214 |
|
|
acquired 22–24 |
|
orbital cavity 409 |
||
oblique muscle dysfunc- |
|
|
congenital 22–24, 540 |
|
Recklinghausen's disease |
||
tion 471 |
|
|
myogenic 23–24 |
|
44–45, 386, 420, 421, |
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surgical correction 479 |
|
|
paralytic 23 |
|
422 |
|
|
open angle glaucoma 251– |
|
|
sympathetic 23, 24 |
|
reclination 189 |
|
|
264, 546 |
|
|
|
pulsating exophthalmos |
|
rectus muscles 459–460, |
|
optic nerve atrophy 380– |
|
|
418–419 |
|
462 |
|
|
381, 382 |
|
|
|
pump-leak system 167 |
|
direction of pull 461 |
|
visual area 389 |
|
|
puncta lacrimales 51, 530 |
|
nerve supply 461 |
||
vitreous 279 |
|
|
punctal plugs 63 |
|
red eye 542–543 |
||
prism loupes 456 |
|
|
pupil 219–232 |
|
reflex |
|
|
prisms 455 |
|
|
distance between pupils |
|
eye closing 14, 119 |
||
prism bars 475 |
|
451 |
|
foveal 308 |
|
||
prism diopters 476 |
|
|
examination methods |
|
light 219–220 |
||
strabismus correction 474, |
|
|
221–224 |
|
testing of 221–223 |
||
480, 493 |
|
|
|
swinging flashlight test |
|
near 220 |
|
progressive addition lenses |
|
223 |
|
evaluation of 223–224 |
|||
449 |
|
|
|
testing the light reflex |
|
wall 308, 310 |
|
proliferative |
|
|
221–223 |
|
refraction 423, 426 |
||
diabetic retinopathy see |
|
|
testing the near reflex |
|
anomalies 432–445 |
||
diabetic retinopathy |
|
|
223–224 |
|
see also anisometropia; |
||
vitreoretinopathy (PVR) |
|
|
light reflex 219–220 |
|
astigmatism; hyper- |
||
293 |
|
|
|
motor dysfunction 226– |
|
opia; myopia |
|
proptosis, with scleritis 162 |
|
|
232, 541–542 |
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refraction |
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|
fundus examination |
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retinal |
|
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correction of errors see |
|
304–308 |
|
arteries 302 |
||
contact lenses; eye- |
|
swinging flashlight test |
|
central 302, 361 |
||
glass lenses; prisms |
223 |
|
occlusion 320–323, |
|||
testing 429–431 |
|
in hyperopia 438 |
|
545 |
||
subjective refraction |
|
inflammatory disease |
|
detachment see retinal |
||
testing for eyeglasses |
|
346–353 |
|
detachment |
||
450–451 |
|
|
|
AIDS-related disorders |
|
dysplasia 285 |
refractive |
|
|
|
349–350 |
|
nerve fiber layer exami- |
hyperopia 438 |
|
|
|
parasitic disorders 352– |
|
nation 250–251 |
myopia 434 |
|
|
353 |
|
periphlebitis 215 |
|
power 425, 426 |
|
|
|
posterior uveitis due to |
|
tears 537 |
of eyeglass lenses 447 |
|
toxoplasmosis 348– |
|
vitreous detachment |
||
refractometry 431 |
349 |
|
and 282–283 |
|||
regular astigmatism 441, |
|
retinal vasculitis 346– |
|
vascular proliferation |
||
442 |
|
|
348 |
|
293–294 |
|
relative afferent pupillary |
|
retinitis in Lyme disease |
|
vasculitis 346–348 |
||
defect 223, 227 |
|
351–352 |
|
veins 302 |
||
resolution 423, 424 |
|
viral retinitis 351 |
|
central 302, 361 |
||
see also visual acuity |
|
injury to 515 |
|
occlusion 215, 272, 318– |
||
retina 299–357 |
|
|
|
layers of 299–300, 301 |
|
320, 545 |
corresponding points on |
|
pars caeca retinae 299 |
|
retinal detachment 328– |
||
464 |
|
|
|
pars optica retinae 299 |
|
333, 537, 545, 548, |
degenerative disorders |
|
resolving power see visual |
|
549 |
||
328–340 |
|
|
|
acuity |
|
choroidal melanoma and |
age-related macular |
|
sensitivity |
|
217 |
||
degeneration 337– |
|
to glare 303–304 |
|
exudative 328, 329, 330 |
||
338 |
|
|
|
to light intensity 303, |
|
in Coats' disease 325–326 |
central serous chori- |
428 |
|
myopia and 435 |
|||
oretinopathy 335– |
|
thickness of 300 |
|
optic nerve pits and 384 |
||
336, 549 |
|
|
|
tumors 353–357 |
|
persistent hyperplastic |
degenerative myopia |
|
astrocytoma 355–356 |
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primary vitreous and |
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hemangiomas 356–357 |
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285 |
degenerative retinos- |
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retinoblastoma 286, |
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rhegmatogenous 293, |
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chisis 333–334 |
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353–355 |
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328–329, 330, 331– |
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peripheral retinal |
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vascular disorders 314– |
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332, 334 |
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degenerations 334– |
327 |
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tractional 328, 329, 330 |
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335 |
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arteriosclerotic changes |
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treatment 295–298 |
see also retinal detach- |
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323–325 |
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tumor-related 328, 329, |
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Coats' disease 325– |
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330 |
dystrophies 340–345 |
326, 548 |
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vitreous detachment and |
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retinitis pigmentosa |
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diabetic retinopathy |
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282, 293, 328–329 |
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343–345 |
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314–318 |
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retinitis 537 |
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hypertensive reti- |
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in Lyme disease 351–352 |
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phies |
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nopathy 323–325 |
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pigmentosa 312, 343–345 |
embryology 299 |
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retinal artery occlusion |
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viral 351 |
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examination methods |
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320–322 |
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cytomegalovirus 350 |
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304–313 |
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retinal vein occlusion |
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retinoblastoma 286, 353– |
color vision evaluation |
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318–320 |
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355, 548 |
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311–312 |
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vascular supply 302 |
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retinochoroiditis 214, 292 |
electrophysiologic |
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retinohypothalamic tract |
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examination methods |
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nopathy |
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389–391 |
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312–314 |
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