Atlas of Corneal foreign body and corneal abrasion, CLINICAL ATLAS, PEDIATRIC ATLAS, OPHTHALMOLOGY, atlas in medical, tuyenlab.net
FIGURE 1. Fluorescein stains green, indicating corneal abrasion. |
FIGURE 2. A. Wood chip is visible in the cornea on close inspection of the eye. B. Slit-lamp examination reveals this wood chip has penetrated the cornea. |
FIGURE 3. Metallic foreign body with rust ring within the corneal stroma and conjunctival injection. |
FIGURE 4. Small corneal ulcer in the visual axis. |
FIGURE 5. Large corneal scar from previous ulcerations secondary to contact lens use. The scar obscures the visual axis and this young patient is awaiting a corneal transplant. |
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