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The tumor appears to be freely mobile over the sclera and is surrounded by markedly ... and inflammation on the nasal bulbar conjunctiva of the right eye. (B) Stable findings at 12-month follow ...
The tumor was localized to the bulbar conjunctiva in 25% of cases. Invasion onto the cornea was seen in 72%, onto the sclera in 5%, into the uvea in 1%, and into the orbit in 2% of the eyes.
Conjunctival lymphomas classically present as raised, salmon pink lesions of the bulbar conjunctiva ... extend onto the cornea or into the sclera, exhibit spontaneous bleeding, are umbilicated ...
Any conjunctival infection (bacterial or viral ... A traction suture near the exposed bulbar sclera allows better exposure and subsequent excision of cicatrix. The subconjunctival fibrous tissue ...
This autograft is usually taken from the superior bulbar conjunctiva and secured to the sclera in the area of the pterygium excision with a variety of sutures, glues, or a combination of the two.
Examination revealed a 4 mm × 6 mm raised, soft, white, fleshy lesion on the nasal bulbar conjunctiva ... leaving bare sclera, and cryotherapy was applied to the conjunctival margins.
The conjunctiva covers the visible portion of the sclera (bulbar conjunctiva) and lines the eyelids (tarsal conjunctiva). The cornea has a six-cell-thick epithelium, stroma, and a one-cell-thick ...
The transparent tissue that covers your eye is called the conjunctiva. When blood collects under this transparent tissue, it’s known as bleeding under the conjunctiva, or subconjunctival hemorrhage.
The red represents blood under the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the white of the eye called the sclera and the inner eyelids. The conjunctiva contains many blood vessels and ...
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