The Commoner Diseases of the Eye How to Detect And How to Treat Them for Stude
The Commoner Diseases of the Eye How to Detect And How to Treat Them for Stude
Casey a Casey Albert Wood
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guished with a dilated pupil, good illumination and the corneal loup (when no other corneal sign of the disease remains) as branched lines running in the deep layers of the cornea. They are known, from the observer who first describes them, as "Hirschberg vessels. " The opaque cxudates may be absorbed com- pletely in a few weeks or months, or they may COMMONER DISEASES OF THE CORNEA 221 remain (especially over the pupillary area) for a much longer time, with more or less per- manent impairment ...of vision. Sometimes the Cross Section Through a Cornea with Interstitial Keratitis, showing infiltration in stroma (s) and transverse and longitudinal section of newly formed bloodvessels (g g) in the middle and deep layers of the cornea. center of the cornea is first involved, the opacity extending towards the margin and the clearing gradually taking place from the center towards 222 COMMONER DISEASES OF THE EYE the margin. As a rule there are but slight photophobia and lachrymation, even when there is marked injection of the region surrounding the margin of the cornea.
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