Lens Flashcards
What does the figure describe?
Posterior aspect of the crystalline lens.
What type of lens is described below?
Adult lens.
What is described in this macroscopic image?
Posterior lenticonus.
What is this condition? And what does the arrow indicate?
Phacoantigenic uveitis and torn capsule in the pupillary region.
What does the image describe? And what type of cells are there?
Acute and granulomatous inflammation. And giant cells.
What condition does the lens capsule describe? And what do the asterisks indicate?
Propionibacterium acnes endophthalmitis. And colonies of bacteria and gram-positive coccobacilli.
What conditions are described in this? And what is present in the posterior original lens capsule?
Anterior and posterior subcapsular cataracts. And fibrous plaque.
What is this condition? And what is the characteristic of the cells?
Posterior subcapsular cataract and large, round nucleated Wedl cells.
What do the images demonstrate?
Posterior capsule opacities and proliferating lens epithelium.
What is this condition? And what is the characteristic of the cataractous material?
Soemmering ring cataract and doughnut-shaped white cataractous material.
What do the images describe? And what are the arrowheads show?
Extensive cortical changes and cortical degeneration. And morgagnian globules.
What type of cataract is this? And what do the arrows represent?
Morgagnian cataract and artifactitious, sharply angulated clefts.
What are the arrows and arrowheads?
Crystalline deposits of calcium oxalate and cortical cleft with morgagnian globules.