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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2617521
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Corneal ulcer, superficial and deep keratitis and acute iritis]. [Article in German]. Köstlin R, Matis U. PMID: 2617521; [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] ...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/798323-clinical
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May 4, 2011 ... Consensual photophobia is helpful in distinguishing between iritis and more superficial causes of photophobia, such as conjunctivitis.
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www.mdguidelines.com/corneal-abrasion
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When only the top layer of cells (epithelium) is affected, a superficial wound ... eyelid swelling, foreign bodies, masses, iritis, or other abnormalities may be seen .
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If iritis is present (evidenced by photophobia, an irregular pupil or meiosis, and a limbic blush ... A small, superficial, non-painful abrasion may be left uncovered.
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tion of the acute, more uniform superficial varieties of iritis and iridocyclitis ... tica among 73 patients with superficial iritis), or else iritis may be observed in ...
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legacy.revoptom.com/handbook/SECT2D.HTM
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Conjunctival injection, superficial punctate keratitis, superior corneal pannus, peripheral subepithelial infiltrates, iritis and follicles (most dense in the inferior ...
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dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol1num2/review/rosacea.html
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Other: Episcleritis (6), scleritis (23), and iritis have been reported (14,17). ... Dermal changes include loss of integrity of the superficial dermal connective tissue ...
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Red eye (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_eye_(medicine)
Red eye usually refers to hyperemia of the superficial blood vessels of the ... keratitis, iritis, episcleritis, scleritis, inflamed pterygium, inflamed pinguecula, dry eye ...
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www.veterinaryvision.com/dvm-feline.htm
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by superficial dendritic corneal ... Nodular granulomatous iritis in a cat. Uveitis in cats may occur spontaneously or secondary to systemic disease (see table).
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