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Health

Diseases of the eyes (ophthalmology)

Dystrophy of the eye

The dystrophy of the eye includes a variety of degenerative pathologies affecting its cornea - the transparent part of the outer shell, the retina - the inner membrane with photoreceptor cells, as well as the vascular system of the eyes.

Demodectic eye

Demodectic eyes or otherwise - ophthalmodemodecosis - refers to chronic diseases that are caused by tiroglyphoid mites.

Meibomite

Meibomite is an ailment that in common people is called internal barley. This disease can affect meibomian glands, which are located on the eyelids.

Omission of the century

Sometimes it is possible to observe in humans a difference in the appearance of the eye cracks, when one eyelid is omitted. This pathology is called the omission of the eyelid and occurs in both children and adults.

Ophthalmoherpes

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and varicella-zoster virus (VO-OG) remain the most relevant viral pathogens causing various damage to the visual organ. Traditionally, it is considered that ophthalmoherpes causes HSV-1.

Bruise of the eye

The bruise of the eye is accompanied by characteristic symptoms, although a minor concussion does not always show typical signs of eye damage. Often a bouncing ball or an eye hit branch damage the surface layers and does not cause severe pain.

Suprutural pupillary reaction

One of the key and most pressing problems of forensic science remains the diagnosis of the prescription of death. The attention of forensic doctors to this problem is not weakening, which is confirmed by the appearance of new scientific works devoted to establishing the prescription of the onset of death.

Bullous Keratopathy

Bullous keratopathy is the presence of epithelial blisters in the cornea, arising from the pathology of the corneal endothelium.

Eye damage by herpes zoster virus

Eye damage by the herpes zoster virus, or Herpes Zoster. Symptoms are manifested by rashes on the skin of the forehead and a painful inflammation of all tissues of the anterior and sometimes posterior segments of the eye.

Xerophthalmia

Xerophthalmia (xerotic keratitis, keratomalacia) is a degeneration of the cornea caused by a nutritional deficiency.

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