Lens Flashcards

1
Q

What does the figure describe?

A

Posterior aspect of the crystalline lens.

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2
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What type of lens is described below?

A

Adult lens.

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3
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What is described in this macroscopic image?

A

Posterior lenticonus.

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4
Q

What is this condition? And what does the arrow indicate?

A

Phacoantigenic uveitis and torn capsule in the pupillary region.

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5
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What does the image describe? And what type of cells are there?

A

Acute and granulomatous inflammation. And giant cells.

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6
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What condition does the lens capsule describe? And what do the asterisks indicate?

A

Propionibacterium acnes endophthalmitis. And colonies of bacteria and gram-positive coccobacilli.

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7
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What conditions are described in this? And what is present in the posterior original lens capsule?

A

Anterior and posterior subcapsular cataracts. And fibrous plaque.

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What is this condition? And what is the characteristic of the cells?

A

Posterior subcapsular cataract and large, round nucleated Wedl cells.

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9
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What do the images demonstrate?

A

Posterior capsule opacities and proliferating lens epithelium.

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10
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What is this condition? And what is the characteristic of the cataractous material?

A

Soemmering ring cataract and doughnut-shaped white cataractous material.

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What do the images describe? And what are the arrowheads show?

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Extensive cortical changes and cortical degeneration. And morgagnian globules.

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12
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What type of cataract is this? And what do the arrows represent?

A

Morgagnian cataract and artifactitious, sharply angulated clefts.

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13
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What are the arrows and arrowheads?

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Crystalline deposits of calcium oxalate and cortical cleft with morgagnian globules.

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