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Operational Medicine 2001
Atlas of Eye Images

External Examination: Look Up External Examination: Look Down Look Left Normal Fundus
Conjunctival Abrasion Corneal Abrasion Corneal Ulcer Corneal Ulcer with Hypopyon
Corneal Foreign Body Corneal Ulcer Chemical Injury Upper Lid Laceration
Hyphema Corneal Blood Staining Retinal Detachment Iritis with Keratic Precipitates
Anisicoria (Rupture of Iris Sphincter) Dislocation of Lens Vitreous Hemorrhage Berlin's Edema (Concussive Maculopathy)
Choroidal Rupture Purtscher's Retinopathy Valsalva Maculopathy Contact Lens
Corneal Laceration and Iris Prolapse Intraocular Foreign Body and Siderosis Dendritic Keratitis Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) Collarettes Fungal Corneal Ulcer Drug Allergy
Dacryoadenitis Hiscoloboma Staph Belpharitis Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Herpetic Keratitis Corneal Ulcer with Descemetecele Chemical Inury Senile Ectropion
Follicular Conjunctivitis Conjunctival Foreign Body Intraocular Foreign Body - Steel Blow-out Fracture with Orbital Contusion
Rheumatoid Marginal Corneal Ulcer Conjunctival Papilloma with Foreign Body (Seed) Hyphema Contact Lens
Internal Ophthalmoplegia Hordeolum (Stye) Chalazion Dry Eye and Ectropion
Leukocoria, Esotropia Congenital VI Nerve Palsy Carotid Cavernous Fistula Preseptal Cellulitis
Traumatic Enucleation      
Bent Paperclip for Everting the Eyelid Step  1: Place the paperclip over the eyelid Step 2: Grasp the eyelashes and pull the eyelid outward

 

Step 3: Flip the eyelid up and over the paperclip.
Both eyes patched One eye patched

 

Eye cup taped in place

 

Water Irrigation

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Operational Medicine 2001
Health Care in Military Settings

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Operational Medicine
 Health Care in Military Settings
CAPT Michael John Hughey, MC, USNR
NAVMED P-5139
  January 1, 2001

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