Search results (7 results)
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Iris Nevus
Jan 28 2025 by Korey Starkey
Slit-lamp image of an 89-year-old patient with an iris nevus. Nevus appeared stable on exam, will continue to monitor.
Photographer: Korey Starkey
Imaging device: Slit lamp camera
Condition/keywords: ectropion uveae, iris nevus, slit lamp photo
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Coats' Disease with NVI
Sep 18 2020 by Neha Goel, MS DNB FRCS (Glasg)
Slit lamp photograph of the left eye of a 20-year-old male showing NVI and ectropion uveae.
Condition/keywords: bullous retinal detachment, Coats' disease, exudative retinal detachment, neovascularization of iris (NVI), subretinal exudates, telangiectatic vessels
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Slide 12-18
Feb 27 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Rubeosis iridis. Fibrovascular tissue is present abnormally anterior to the anterior border layer of the iris. Shrinkage of such abnormal tissue results frequently in ectropion uveae (H&E xlOl).
Condition/keywords: fibrovascular tissue, rubeosis
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Slide 12-25
Feb 27 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Sequelae. The anterior chamber is deep, and the pupillary iris shows ectropion uveae resulting from shrinkage of new fibrovascular tissue (rubeosis iridis) on the anterior surface of the iris. The lens is dislocated posteriorly into the vitreous. All changes are the result of blunt trauma.
Condition/keywords: ectropion uveae, rubeosis, sequelae
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Slide 12-26
Feb 27 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Sequelae. Massive peripheral anterior synechia and ectropion uveae have resulted from blunt trauma. Note the postcontusion deformity of the anterior chamber angle (H&E x40).
Condition/keywords: anterior synechiae, ectropion uveae, sequelae
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Slide 13-18
Mar 4 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Closure of angle and ectropion uveae secondary to retinoblastoma (x25).
Condition/keywords: ectropion uveae, retinoblastoma
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Slide 3-18
Feb 20 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Area of anterior segments of eye with Toxocara endophthalmitis, showing iris infiltration by inflammatory cells, ectropion uveae, and angle closed by anterior synechiae ( x12).
Condition/keywords: anterior synechiae, ectropion uveae, endophthalmitis, iris, toxocariasis