Possible Indications for Anterior Segment Photography: |
Herpes zoster with ophthalmic complications Herpes simplex with ophthalmic complications Neoplasm eyelid Disorders of iris and ciliary body Keratitis Corneal neovascularization Corneal scars and opacities Disorders of conjunctiva Cataract Hordeolum and other deep inflammation of eyelid Scleritis and episcleritis Congenital anomalies of the eye Open wound of eye or ocular adnexa Vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body Cysts of iris, ciliary body, and anterior chamber Adhesions and disruptions of iris and ciliary body Keratoconjunctivitis Ocular trauma Nerve disorders |
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Possible Indications for Anterior Segment Photography
Optometric Management
October 1, 2005