Abnormal Findings Flashcards

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Myelinated Nerve Fibres

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Retinal lesion caused by the abnormal myelination of the nerve fibres of the retina.

The lesion typically appears as striated grey or white opacification with feathery edges and often follows the distribution of the nerve fibres.

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Cornea Plana

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Rare condition that refers to a flat cornea, where the radius of curvature is less than 43 D, and readings of 30–35 D is common.

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Subluxation

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Partial dislocation caused by either Cataract surgery or trauma.

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Sclerocornea

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Acongenital anomaly of the eye in which the cornea blends with the sclera, having no clear-cut boundary.

The extent of the resulting opacity varies from peripheral to total (sclerocornea totalis).

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