anatomy
physiology
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misc
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100
palpebral and bulbar are 2 types of this
conjunctiva
100
limbus
Where the cornea stops and the sclera begins
100
the medical term for pink eye
bacterial conjunctivitis
100
These sexually transmitted diseases produces frothy discharge in the eye
Gonorrhea and chlamydia
100
mucopuralent
smelly yellow/greenish discharge
200
conjunctiva that covers the fornix
palpebral
200
color of the conjunctiva
clear/transparent
200
blood red eye on the bulbar conjunctiva
subconjunctival hemmorhage
200
these 2 conditions are caused by UV damage
pinguecula and pterigium
200
treated with cool compress, antihistimine
allergic conjunctivitis
300
the function of the conjunctiva
to protect the eye from foreign bodies, dust, wind, etc
300
having blood supply
vascular
300
we recommend disposing makeup, washing pillow cases and sheets, and not sharing towels when this is the diagnosis
bacterial conjunctivitis
300
can be caused by the rhinovirus or adenovirus
viral conjunctivitis
300
laceration
a slice on the conjunctiva that can become infected
400
caruncle
the fleshy mound located nasally
400
we treat a chalazian in the palpebral conjunctiva this way
warm compress and surgery
400
differencse between pterygium and pinguecula
ping- yellow raised small on bulbar conjuctiva pter- triangular large vascular growing over cornea
400
conjunctival cyst
What is a fluid filled sac on a conjunctiva
400
removal of the skin cells ( a scrape)
What is a corneal abrasion
500
a sign of conjunctival hyperemia
redness and injection
500
the gland called that lines the tarsal plate in the palpebral conjunctiva
meibomian
500
GPC causes these symptoms
inflamed and sometimes oozing meibomian glands, itchy eyelids
500
allergic, viral, and bacterial
3 main types of conjunctivitis
500
More prone to infection due to mold and fungus growth
organic foreign bodies
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