Wound Repair Flashcards

1
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What series is this?

A

The sequence of general wound healing with an epithelial surface.

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2
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What do the arrows indicate?

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A full-thickness corneal wound from cataract surgery.

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3
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What is this flow?

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Clearing of corneal wound.

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What does the arrow indicate?

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Anterior curling of the Descemet membrane toward the corneal stroma.

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What does the arrow indicate?

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The anterior curling of the original membrane.

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6
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What happened in this image?

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Angle recession due to a tear in the plane between the external longitudinal muscle fibers and the internal circular and oblique fibers.

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7
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What occurs in this image, and what causes it?

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Cyclodialysis, resulting from the disinsertion of the ciliary body muscle from the scleral spur.

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What condition developed in this eye? And what is the characteristic?

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Expulsive hemorrhage after corneal perforation. And dome-shaped delineated anteriorly.

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9
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What condition is describe? And what is demonstrated in the gross photograph?

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Iridodialysis and the posterior view.

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What does the photomicrograph illustrate?

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The separation of the retina from its normal attachment.

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What is the condition describe? And what does each image demonstrate?

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Anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR).

Traction of the vitreous base, incorporation of the peripheral retina, and a condensed vitreous base.

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What happened to this eye? And what does the microscopic exam shows?

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An enucleated eye with a perforating limbal injury extends to the posterior choroid. And choroidal granulomatous inflammation.

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What does the gross photograph show? And what is the characteristic of the globe?

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Phthisis bulbi. And irregular contour, a cataractous lens with calcification.

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