Persistent Hyaloid artery is usually in one eye only and occurs in 95% of premature infants. It manifests as glial material from the optic nerve to the posterior surface of the lens, forming a Mittendorf's Dot. It doesn't have symptoms for the patient and may sometimes be associated with optic disc coloboma or optic nerve hypoplasia.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
BRANCH RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION
This patient is in his early 50's. He reports not having HTN nor high cholesterol but he hasn't seen a doctor for a couple years. His arteries are white and narrow, his blood pressure was 160/100, and he has significant corneal arcus.
CORNEAL ABRASION FROM DOG SCRATCH
It's important here to check for Seidel Sign to make sure there was no penetrating injury. Also is the dog current on it's shots? Has the patient had a current tetanus shot?
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