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‘Conjunctiva’ provides the reader with a practical approach to the assessment and management of conjunctival disease. After outlining the relevant anatomy and physiology of this structure, the chapter addresses the key clinical presentations arising from conjunctival disease, notably infective conjunctivitis (including bacterial, viral and chlamydial),
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In vivo confocal microscopy of the bulbar conjunctiva
Background: The aim of this work is to develop a\ud more complete qualitative and quantitative understanding\ud of the in vivo histology of the human bulbar\ud conjunctiva.\ud Methods: Laser scanning confocal microscopy\ud (LSCM) was used to observe and ...
Nathan Efron, Nicola Pritchard
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1986
Fourteen cases of rare conjunctival myxoma were studied clinicopathologically. The median age of the eight men and six women was 50 years (range, 18 to 76 years). The tumors appeared as slowly growing, freely movable solitary lesions located primarily in the temporal bulbar conjunctiva. The clinical diagnosis was cyst in many cases.
J, Pe'er, A A, Hidayat
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Fourteen cases of rare conjunctival myxoma were studied clinicopathologically. The median age of the eight men and six women was 50 years (range, 18 to 76 years). The tumors appeared as slowly growing, freely movable solitary lesions located primarily in the temporal bulbar conjunctiva. The clinical diagnosis was cyst in many cases.
J, Pe'er, A A, Hidayat
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Ophthalmologica, 2010
A conjunctival neoformation, excised in a 44-year-old healthy Italian man, was histologically diagnosed as Dirofilaria conjunctivae, which is probably Dirofilaria repens, a natural parasite found in dogs of European countries, This parasite rarely infests man in subcutaneous tissues, palpebral, orbital or conjunctival regions. In this case, as in those
J G, Orsoni, G, Coggiola, P, Minazzi
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A conjunctival neoformation, excised in a 44-year-old healthy Italian man, was histologically diagnosed as Dirofilaria conjunctivae, which is probably Dirofilaria repens, a natural parasite found in dogs of European countries, This parasite rarely infests man in subcutaneous tissues, palpebral, orbital or conjunctival regions. In this case, as in those
J G, Orsoni, G, Coggiola, P, Minazzi
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Human conjunctiva organoids to study ocular surface homeostasis and disease [PDF]
The conjunctival epithelium covering the eye contains two main cell types: mucus-producing goblet cells and water-secreting keratinocytes, which present mucins on their apical surface.
Jeroen Korving
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Radiology, 1948
When a disease occurs with rarity, the general impression in regard to it may be misleading. Primary episcleral or conjunctival lymphoma falls into this category. Patients with this disease usually consult first an ophthalmologist. The clinical impression of the average ophthalmologist is that this type of conjunctival lesion is of a benign character ...
M D, SCHULZ, P, HEATH
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When a disease occurs with rarity, the general impression in regard to it may be misleading. Primary episcleral or conjunctival lymphoma falls into this category. Patients with this disease usually consult first an ophthalmologist. The clinical impression of the average ophthalmologist is that this type of conjunctival lesion is of a benign character ...
M D, SCHULZ, P, HEATH
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Rituximab in primary conjunctiva lymphoma
Our experience with a patient with a primary conjunctiva lymphoma who was treated with conventional dose of rituximab obtaining a complete response without acute and late local toxicity for the ...
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Ophthalmooestriasis conjunctivae
Ophthalmologica, 2010A case of ophthalmooestriasis externa in a young woman is presented. The natural hosts of Oestrus ovis are sheep and goat. Occasionally man serves as intermediate host but then the larvae cannot mature. These larvae can give rise to a varying degree of inflammatory reactions of the conjuctiva. As the O. ovis larvae have no burrowing habits, infestation
L A, de Vries, O P, van Bijsterveld
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1980
Conjunctival melanomas are much less common than custaneous melanomas. Consequently, the classification and treatment of these mucosal tumors is more controversial than that of skin tumors. Conjunctival melanomas can be simply classified into tumors that are superficial and develop in a radial-growth phase, and those that are invasive and develop in a ...
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Conjunctival melanomas are much less common than custaneous melanomas. Consequently, the classification and treatment of these mucosal tumors is more controversial than that of skin tumors. Conjunctival melanomas can be simply classified into tumors that are superficial and develop in a radial-growth phase, and those that are invasive and develop in a ...
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