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  1. Seven Years, a Hidden Metal Body, and Restored Eyesight

    Apr 4, 2025 · These may result in hidden scleral ruptures, which can be masked by an intact conjunctiva and normal intraocular pressure, especially in cases of anterior chamber …

  2. Modern Management of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia

    Description OSSN includes a spectrum of corneal and conjunctival lesions from dysplasia and carcinoma in situ, typically termed conjunctival or corneal intraepithelial neoplasia, to …

  3. Diagnosis and Management of Malignant Tumors of the Eye

    Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) is currently the preferred term for premalignant and malignant epithelial lesions of the cornea and conjunctiva and this review will approach these …

  4. Viral Conjunctivitis vs Bacterial Conjunctivitis - Medscape

    Feb 9, 2006 · How can I differentiate viral conjunctivitis from bacterial conjunctivitis? What are your recommendations for management of viral conjunctivitis in school children?

  5. Topical Timolol an Option for Treating Pyogenic Granuloma

    Sep 4, 2024 · Several case reports about the use of topical timolol for PG have been published in the medical literature, including a case series.

  6. Treating Squamous Carcinomas of the Conjunctiva and Cornea

    Mar 8, 2012 · Viewpoint Squamous conjunctival carcinoma is the most common ocular malignancy. It typically occurs on the bulbar conjunctiva, originating at the limbus, and often …

  7. Comprehensive Review of the Effects of Diabetes on Ocular Health

    Conjunctiva Diabetic patients are at increased risk of developing conjunctival bacterial infections, [8, 9] including acute infectious conjunctivitis. [10] Pathological changes in the conjunctiva ...

  8. Confocal Microscopy: Diagnosing Corneal and Conjunctival …

    Normal Conjunctiva The anatomy of normal bulbar conjunctival epithelium composed of superficial, intermediate and basal cells can be demonstrated by IVCM. [2, 95] Large-to-giant, …

  9. Nevus of Ota: Clinical Aspects and Management - Page 6

    Ocular pigmentation is common in nevus of Ota, and affects from 22%-77% of patients with pigmentation affecting the sclera, iris, and conjunctiva (Figure 7). [7, 22] It is not uncommon for ...

  10. Eye Toxicities Are a Growing Concern With Certain ADCs

    Dec 11, 2024 · Some antibody-drug conjugates may cause such significant ocular toxicity that patients have vision damage or have to stop treatment, yet many oncologists are unaware of …