PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HYPOPYON»
hypopyon
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uveitis
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hypopyon
inflammatory
cells
anterior
chamber
leukocytic
exudate
seen
usually
accompanied
redness
conjunctiva
underlying
episclera
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about
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living
healthy
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bottom
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fluid
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hypopion
endophthalmitis
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this
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microscopic
picture
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slitlamp
with
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spelled
layer
front
define
effusion
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accumulation
white
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPOPYON»
Descubre el uso de
hypopyon en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hypopyon y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Clinical Examination in Ophthalmology
Pus in the AC is called hypopyon. It always means a severe uveal reaction. The
pus remains sterile unless it is contaminated from outside. As it is denser than the
aqueous it settles down at the most dependent part of the anterior chamber, i.e. ...
2
Rebhun's Diseases of Dairy Cattle
Hypopyon, iris swelling, and miosis appear as predominant signs in these calves
(Figure 13-27). Signs of uveitis are an extremely important diagnostic clue in a
comatose neonatal calf because they indicate septicemia, possible meningitis, ...
Thomas J. Divers, Simon Francis Peek, 2008
Clinical picture In bacterial infections the outcome depends upon the virulence of
organism, its toxins and enzymes, and the response of host tissue. Broadly
bacterial corneal ulcers may manifest as: i. Purulent corneal ulcer without
hypopyon; ...
4
Parsons' Diseases of the Eye
15.12 (A–C) Bacterial corneal ulcer with hypopyon. parts of the body; if the
ulcerative process is controlled, the hypopyon will be absorbed. The
development of a hypopyon depends on two factors—the virulence of the
infecting organism and ...
Ramanjit Sihota & Radhika Tandon, 2011
5
Fighting Global Blindness: Improving World Vision Through ...
Often, blood in the anterior chamber will layer out as shown for the hypopyon in
Figure 5. 7. However, this is not always the case, as shown by the hyphema in
this eye which is seen as a globular collection extending from the pupillary
margin ...
Sanduk Ruit, Geoff Tabin, Charles C. Wykoff, 2006
6
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery
Hypopyon.1 This name has been given to a collection of pus or puriform matter
occupying the bottom of the anterior chamber. In a small hypopyon, the collection
of matter necessarily takes a shape somewhat resembling that of onyx (p.
Thomas Wharton Jones, Edward Hartshorne, 1856
7
Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology
5.6.2: Pus in AC—mild hypopyon— acute iridocyclitis ' c ji Fig. 5.6.38: Hypopyon
—postoperative (ECCE) endophthalmitis . LL“ Fig. 5.6.4: Hypopyon—
postoperative Fig. 5.6.5: Hypopyon—post-traumatic Fig. 5.6.6: Hypopyon—
endogenous ...
8
Smolin and Thoft's The Cornea: Scientific Foundations and ...
The anterior chamber reaction may range from mild flare and cells to severe
layered hypopyon formation. The hypopyon in bacterial keratitis is usually sterile
when Descemet's membrane is intact. Hypopyon may also be present with
mycotic ...
Gilbert Smolin, Charles Stephen Foster, Dimitri T. Azar, 2005
9
Ophthalmic Diseases and Therapeutics
HYPOPYON KERATITIS. 255 usually excessive, though it varies, as does also
the character of the pains. Lachrymation is profuse. To be thought of iu cases that
have been previously over-dosed with medicine, both externally and internally.
10
Clinical Ophthalmology: Contemporary Perspectives
Nature of the hypopyon may also give a clue to the diagnosis. Haemorrhagic
hypopyon may be seen in herpes simplex or zoster keratitis. Endothelial
exudates which are continuous with the hypopyon may be characteristic of fungal
keratitis.
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HYPOPYON»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hypopyon en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Alcon's pre-loaded intraocular lens delivery system receives EU …
... cystoid macular edema, corneal edema, pupillary block, cyclitic membrane, iris prolapse, hypopyon, and transient or persistent glaucoma. «pharmabiz.com, Jul 15»
Alcon receives European Approval for pre-loaded intraocular lens …
... cystoid macular edema, corneal edema, pupillary block, cyclitic membrane, iris prolapse, hypopyon, and transient or persistent glaucoma. «Yahoo Finance UK, Jun 15»
Intravitreal Injections and Endophthalmitis
A slightly hemorrhagic layered hypopyon (A) is present with fibrin in the anterior chamber (B). Retroillumination demonstrates a yellowish reflex (C) due to dense ... «Medscape, Jun 15»
Drug-induced Uveitis
Hypopyon uveitis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome treated for ... Rifabutin-associated hypopyon uveitis in human immunodeficiency ... «Medscape, May 15»
Therapeutic options for managing fungal keratitis limited
The median scar size was 3.2 mm, and 35% of hypopyon were more than 1 mm. The results—which were inconsistent with the preference of ... «ModernMedicine, Abr 15»
Glued IOL implantation can be combined with silicone oil removal in …
In cases with silicone oil in the anterior chamber or an inverse hypopyon, a thorough wash of the anterior chamber was done with balanced salt ... «Healio, Oct 14»
Prepurchase Examinations: Don't Forget the Eyes
... within the front chamber of the eye);; Hyphema (blood in the eye) or hypopyon (pus in the eye);; Iris synechia (the iris adheres to the cornea); ... «TheHorse.com, Feb 14»
Signs of a Septic Foal
Paradis said that as the infection progresses, other signs might appear including hypopyon (accumulation of pus in the eye), hyphema ... «TheHorse.com, May 11»