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eye disease (ophthalmopathy)

Management: conditions requiring immediate referral to ophthalmology - acute angle-closure glaucoma - central retinal artery occlusion - chemical injury - corneal injury - endophthalmitis - keratitis - optic neuritis - orbital cellulitis - retinal detachment - scleritis - eye trauma - uveitis

Related

age-associated changes in the eye eye vision

Specific

Adie syndrome (Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie's syndrome, Adie's tonic pupil, tonic pupil) aniseikonia anisometropia asteroid hyalosis asthenopia (eye strain) Bietti's crystalline dystrophy Charles Bonnet syndrome chemosis chronic eye disease (chronic ophthalmopathy) coloboma (ocular coloboma, uveoretinal coloboma, coloboma of iris, choroid & retina) conjunctival disease corneal disease (keratopathy) cotton-wool spot (CWS) digital eye strain diplopia (double vision) esophoria (E) eye foreign body eye infection (ocular inflammation including eyelid inflammation) eye injury/trauma eye movement disorder eyeball disease eyelid disease Foster-Kennedy syndrome HIV1/AIDS-associated ocular disorder hyperphoria (H) hypertropia (HT) hypophoria (Ho) hypotropia (HoT) increased intraocular pressure (IOP) intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) keratomycosis lacrimal apparatus disease; lacrimal gland disease lacrimal lake; tear lake lenticonus Marcus Gunn pupil (afferent pupillary defect) myopia ocular burn ocular foreign body sensation ocular hemorrhage (hemophthalmos) ocular hypotony ocular lens disorder ocular neoplasm ocular surface disease ophthalmia; ophthalmitis ophthalmoplegia (ophthalmoparesis) optic atrophy optic neuropathy orbital disease phoria phthisis bulbi posterior column ataxia with retinitis pigmentosa (PCARP) presbyopia pupil disease retinal disease scleral disease shallow anterior chamber of eye Stickler syndrome or hereditary progressive arthroophthalmopathy strabismus trochleitis uveal disease visual floater visual impairment vitreitis (hyalitis)

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disease

References

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  4. Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 18, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2018