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- Photopsias - University of Iowa
Phosphenes Phosphenes are a positive photopsia that are seen without a light source [25] They are described as flashes of light, bars spots of light, or colored spots These can be elicited by rubbing the eyes, coughing, head trauma, or from other pathological causes
- Optic Neuritis - University of Iowa
Patients may describe phosphenes (light flashes with eye movement) or photisms (light induced by noise, smell, taste or touch) (BCSC Section 5 - Chapter 4, 2011) Exam findings of optic neuritis include decreased visual acuity ranging from 20 20 to no light perception
- Lower Eyelid Malpositions - University of Iowa
Introduction A combination of factors maintains the lower eyelid in proper height and position against the globe; therefore, management of lower eyelid malpositions such as ectropion, entropion, and retraction requires precise identification of the underlying cause Ectropion is an outward turning of the eyelid, and can be categorized primarily as involutional, cicatricial, paralytic, or
- Basic Exam Techniques - University of Iowa
Gonioscopy org is a service to the profession by the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa
- Basic Pediatric Eye Exam - University of Iowa
Basic Pediatric Eye Exam Authors: Salma A Dawoud, MD; David A Ramirez, MD; Kelly Yom, BA; Pavlina Kemp, MD; Alina Dumitrescu, MD Additional Notes: Length 09:46
- Online Giving Page Now Available - University of Iowa
Online Giving Page Now Available As you are thinking about your charitable gifts this season, we hope you will consider supporting the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences The University of Iowa Foundation has made it easier for friends of the Department of Ophthalmology Visual Sciences to make gifts to the department or individual services, clinics, or
- Brochure Announcement - University of Iowa
Watch your mail for more information Additional copies may be requested from the University of Iowa Healthcare Integrated Call Center at 1-800-322-8442 Information from this directory may also be accessed on the web
- Verisyse phakic intraocular lens placement for high myopia
Verisyse phakic intraocular lens placement for high myopia Contributor: Jesse Vislisel, MD; Kenneth M Goins This patient underwent Verisyse phakic intraocular lens insertion for high myopia His preoperative refraction was -15 00 +2 00 x141 and his postoperative refraction was -0 75 +0 75 x153 To learn more about this case and phakic intraocular lens implants, read the related case report
- EyeRounds Photo Quiz Index page
EyeRound Photo Quizzes The first three EyeRounds Photo quizzes are mixed topics
- E. Lee Allen Artwork
This artwork is courtesy of E Lee Allen, the world's premier gonioscopy artist, inventor, scientist and dear friend
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