inflammation+of+the+eye
51Cytomegalovirus retinitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B25.8, H30.9 ICD 9 …
52Enucleation — Interventions infobox Name = PAGENAME ICD10 = ICD9 = 16.4 OtherCodes = Enucleation is removal of the eye, leaving the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact. This type of ocular surgery is indicated for a number of different ocular… …
53Graves' disease — Classification and external resources Photo showing the classic finding of proptosis and lid retraction in Graves disease ICD 10 …
54Glaucoma valve — A glaucoma valve is a medical shunt used in the treatment of glaucoma to reduce the eye s intraocular pressure (IOP). MechanismThe device works by bypassing the trabecular meshwork and redirecting the outflow of aqueous humor through a small tube …
55photophthalmia — Keratoconjunctivitis caused by ultraviolet energy, as in snow blindness, exposure to an ultraviolet lamp, arc welding, or the short circuit of a high tension electric current. SEE ALSO: photoretinopathy. [photo + G. ophthalmos, eye] …
56Gordon Cleaver — Gordon Neil Spencer Cleaver Nickname Mouse Died 1994 Allegiance …
57Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome — (MRLS) has been diagnosed in mares of all breeds and ages. It was initially observed in Kentucky in a three week period around the first of May, 2001, when about 20% to 30% of Kentucky s pregnant mares suffered abortions. The total economic loss… …
58Intraocular pressure — (IOP) is the fluid pressure inside the eye. Physiology and measurementIntraocular pressure is mainly determined by the coupling of the production of aqueous humor from the eye s ciliary body and its drainage through the trabecular meshwork and… …
59Iris cyst — An iris cyst, or uveal cyst, is a small hollow structure either attached to the iris of the eye or floating free in the anterior chamber. An iris cyst is composed of a single cell layer of epithelium and is filled with fluid. [cite journal… …
60oph|thal|mi|a — «of THAL mee uh», noun. an acute inflammation of the eye or the membrane around the eye, caused by infection or injury and sometimes causing blindness. ╂[< Late Latin ophthalmia < Greek ophthálmia region of the eyes < ophthalmós eye] …