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“Autopsy Eye”: The Eye in Systemic Disease [PDF]
Autopsy is often the only way of obtaining material for histological study from conditions such as age-related macular degeneration or various retinopathies. It is also a valuable source that allows the study of the eye in various systemic or multisystem diseases. If systemic hypertension is uncontrolled this leads to retinal vascular ischaemia usually
Chee Koon Thum, Fiona Roberts
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“Autopsy Eye” — the Eye in Systemic Disease [PDF]
It may seem illogical to regard an eye removed at autopsy as a separate entity to that removed surgically. However, this chapter is written specifically with the general pathologist in mind because there are occasions when the question arises, before or during an autopsy, as to whether the eye should be removed.
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1966
The eye often mirrors disease elsewhere in the body or suffers from it. It may also reflect the effects of drugs used to treat non-ocular disease. Many cutaneous diseases are consistently associated with ocular lesions. The illustrative material includes examples of ocular lesions in the phakomatoses, herpes simplex, diabetes, lupus erythematosus, and ...
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The eye often mirrors disease elsewhere in the body or suffers from it. It may also reflect the effects of drugs used to treat non-ocular disease. Many cutaneous diseases are consistently associated with ocular lesions. The illustrative material includes examples of ocular lesions in the phakomatoses, herpes simplex, diabetes, lupus erythematosus, and ...
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