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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PANOPHTHALMIA»
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I succeeded almost in every case, but nearly always there remained behind a
greater or less amount of fragments, which gave rise in one case to
panophthalmia, in others to more or less violent iritis, resultmg in secondary
cataract or closed ...
2
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
lit dem Namen eitriger Panophthalmia bezeiclmet man seit lange diejenige
schwere Form der eitrigen Augen- entzundung, die nicht auf einzelne Teile des
Augapfels beschrankt bleibt, sondern den ganzen Bulbus ergreift. Bei ihrer ...
Besides this form of panophthalmia there is another slower painless type, the so-
called torpid form. In the type purulent from the onset the pain results from
intraocular tension; in the torpid form the tension is absent because the vitreous
humor ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1921
4
Manual of Neural Therapy According to Huneke
... formation 24 theories of 26-35 pain relief 25 palatine nerves, injection
techniques 317 palpation, skin examination 68-69, 69 palsy shaking 219
panaritium 219 Pancoast tumor 202 pancreatic disorders 133 panophthalmia
218 Subject Index ...
J. Peter Dosch, Mathias Dosch, 2011
INFECTIONS OF THE EYEBALL Panophthalmia. Exogenous and endogenous
forms of panophthalmia are recognized. Exogenous panophthalmia is generally
caused by infected wounds, whether accidental or the result of operations, and
by ...
Elmer Glenn Wakefield, 1955
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International Medical and Surgical Survey: Obstetrics and ...
8a-350) —Unusual case: Weinberger (N. Sa-593) traumatic, Panophthalmia due
to B. subtilis following nonperforating irijgiry of eyeball: Reitsch (0. 8a3 infection
in tonsil tuberculous, Focal ' ophthalmia : causing tuberculous Jack (D.
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Archives of Ophthalmology
THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF PANOPHTHALMIA BY INFECTION
FROM THE BLOOD STREAM. BY PAUL WEGEFORTH, CAPTAIN, MEDICAL
Cones, U. S. ARMY. From the Army Neuro-Surgical Laboratory, Johns Hopkim
Medical ...
8
Excerpta medica. Section 12. Ophthalmology
Klin., Acad. Ziekenh., Groningen NLD-JVED. TUDSCHR. GENEESKD 1981 125/
36 ( 1462-1464) - summ in ENGL The case histories are reported of two patients
with post-traumatic panophthalmia caused by Clostridium perfringens. in one of ...
9
Proceedings [of The] Scientific Meeting
Bacteria, in their effects on the intraocular tissues, were divided by Perles27 into
three large groups: (1) those that multiplied within the eye and caused
inflammatory destruction of the organ- — that is, panophthalmia; (2) those that did
not ...
Association for Research in Ophthalmology, 1940
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Dictionary of Medicine
... the thighs and breasts 0 panniculus noun layer of membranous tissue;
panniculus adiposus = fatty layer of tissue underneath the skin pannUS noun
growth on the comea containing tiny blood vessels panophthalmia ,,
panophthalmitis noun ...