Lessons On the Eye for the Use of Undergraduate Students

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Lessons On the Eye for the Use of Undergraduate Students
Frank Laramore Henderson
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Sometimes the e. Xudation in the anterior ehamber leaves a membrane across the pupil which may be mistaken for cataract. Such a condition is spoken of as occlusion of the pupil (Fig. 107). Iritis may attack one eye or both. Its duration depends largely upon k r Fig. 107. — Exclusion and occlusion of the pupil, with bulging of the iris forward from accumulation of fluid in the posterior chamber. The posterior chamber (h) is thus made deeper, the anterior chamber (v) shallower, espe- cially where
... the root of the iris (a) is pressed against the cornea. The ])Upil is closed by an exudate membrane (o). (Fuchs. ) the treatment, but will generally last from two to six weeks. In some cases the eye will be slightly myopic for weeks after an attack of iritis.
Cause. — In 50 per cent, of all cases it is due to syphilis, secondary, tertiary, acquired, or inherited. The next most potent factors are rheumatism, gout, tuberculosis, and gonorrhea. It may arise as secondary to other eye diseases or be due to direct lesions, acci- dental or operative.


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