- Blindness
- Decreased or absent menace response but not blind
- Purulent discharge from eye
- Strabismus
- Nystagmus
- Entropion, inverted eyelid
- Ectropion, everted eyelid
- Ptosis, lid droop
- Prolapsed third eyelid, protrusion nictitating membrane
- Abnormality of eyelash, cilia
- Chemosis, conjunctival, scleral edema, swelling
- Conjunctival, scleral, redness
- Conjunctival, scleral, injection, abnormal vasculature
- Conjunctival, scleral, laceration, cut, tear, injury
- Conjunctival, scleral, papules
- Corneal swelling, mass, nodule, plaque
- Corneal edema, opacity
- Abnormal corneal pigmentation
- Corneal neovascularization, pannus
- Corneal ulcer, erosion
- Corneal injury, cut, tear
- Lacrimation, tearing, serous ocular discharge, watery eyes
- Decreased tearing, lacrimation
- Enlarged nictitans gland
- Obstruction of nasolacrimal duct
- Exophthalmos, eyes protruding, proptosis
- Enophthalmos, sunken eyes
- Cataract, lens opacity
- Lens luxation, displacement
- Abnormal size of retinal vessels
- Retinal hemorrhage, bleeding
- Abnormal retinal reflectivity
- Retinal detachment
- Abnormal retinal pigmentation
- Retinal folds or elevations
- Miosis, meiosis, constricted pupil
- Mydriasis, dilated pupil
- Abnormal pupillary shape or defect in the iris
- Hypopyon, lipid, or fibrin, flare, of anterior chamber
- Synechia
- Abnormal pigmentation, color, iris
- Abnormal pupillary response to light
- Hyphema, blood anterior chamber of eye, "black eye"
- Parasite visible, exterior or interior eye
- Anisocoria
- Optic atrophy, decreased size optic nerve
- Papilledema, increased size optic nerve
- Optic nerve hemorrhage, bleeding
- Photophobia
- Blepharospasm
- Microphthalmia, small globe, cornea, phthisis bulbi
- Buphthalmia, enlarged globe eye, glaucoma
- Opacity or precipitates in vitreous
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Ophthalmology Signs
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