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OPHTHALMOLOGY OPHTHALMOLOGY SLIDESSLIDES
By Muhammad Aizaz Afzal LodhiStudent Of Quaid-e-Azam Medical
College(M.B.B.S)
EYELID SLIDES
• Bilateral epicanthus
• Bilateral epicanthus
• Congenital coloboma of upper lid
• Chalazion of upper lid
• Chalazion of lower lid
(from inside)
• Chalazion granuloma
• Incision-curettage operation
• Localized stage of stye
• Multiple styes
• Angular blepharoconjunctivitis
• Ulcerative blepharitis
Scaly blepharitis
• Trichiasis causing corneal scarring &vascularization
Entropion trichiasis of lower lid
Senile entropion trichiasis of lower lid
Cicatricial entropion trichiasis of upper lid
Cicatricial ectropion of lower lid
Paralytic ectropion of lower lid
Left congenital ptosis + bilateral epicanthus
Jaw-winking reflex (Marcus-Gunn phenomenon)
Acquired left ptosis
Lens SlidesLens Slides
Anterior polar cataract
Zonular cataract
(against red reflex)
Immature senile cortical cataract
Senile nuclear cataract
Mature cortical cataract
Hypermature Morgagnian senile cortical cataract
Hypermature shrunken cortical cataract
Subluxated cataractous lens
Anterior dislocation of a clear lens
Pseudophakia (intraocular lens)
After cataract / posterior capsular opacification
Optic Nerve Slides
Early papilledema
Early papilledema
Established papilledema
Advanced papilledema
Papillitis
Unilateral centrocecal scotoma in papillitis
Primary optic atrophy
2ndry optic atrophy
Consequetive optic atrophy
Post-glaucomatous optic atrophy
LACRIMAL SLIDES
Chronic dacryocystitis with +ve regurge
Acute dacryocystitis
John’s dye test (+ve)
Probing and syringing of lacrimal passages
Retina slidesRetina slides
Central retinal artery occlusion (cherry red spot)
Branch artery occlusion
Central retinal vein occlusion
Trunk vein occlusion
Lower temporal branch vein occlusion
Atherosclerosis & benign hypertension
Malignant hypertension with macular star
Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic Retinopathy
Microvascular leakage Microvascular occlusion
Ischaemia
Release of vasoformative material
Neovascularisation
)NVD, NVE, RI(
1 -Background diabetic retinopathy:
Microvascular occlusion2 -Pre-proliferative diabetic retinopathy:
Microvascular leakage without neovascularisation
3 -Proliferative diabetic retinopathy:
Microvascular leakage with neovascularisation
4 -Advanced diabetic eye disease:
Vitreous hge or tractional RD
Background diabetic retinopathy without maculopathy
Background diabetic retinopathy with maculopathy
Preproliferative diabetic retinopathy
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NVD)
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy with vitreous hge
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy with preretinal gliosis
Xenon arc photocoagulation Argon LASER photocoagulation
Retinal tear surrounded by xenon arc photocoagulation
Lower termporal rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Scleral buckle (from outside) Scleral buckle (from inside)
Retinitis pigmentosa
Glaucoma slidesGlaucoma slides
Goldmann applanation tonometer
Goldmann 3 mirror contact lens
Gonioscopy showing peripheral anterior synechia
(normal)
Histology of glaucomatous cupping
Bilateral glaucomatous cupping
Advanced glaucomatous cupping
Bjerrum screen
Goldmann perimeter
Automated field analyzer
Normal distribution of the retinal nerve fibre layer
Concentric contraction of the visual field
Ronne nasal step, arcuate scotoma & concentric field contraction
Siedel scotoma
Baring of the blind spot
Frontotemporal headache & halos around light in acute congestive glaucoma
SHALLOW ANTERIOR CHAMBER
MYDRIASIS INCREASED
IRIDOLENTICULAR CONTACT
IRIS BOMBE & SUBSEQUENT
ANGLE CLOSURE
Acute congestive glaucoma
Peripheral iridectomy & patches of iris atrophy after acute congestive glaucoma
PERIPHERAL IRIDECTOMY:
Subscleral trabeculectomy
SUBSCLERAL TRABECULECTOMY:
PISUBCONJUNCTIVAL SPACE
Congenital glaucoma (buphthalmos)
Rubeosis iridis
RUBEOSIS IRIDIS
NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA