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- Corneal and lenticular pigmentation from long-term chlorpromazine use
55-year-old male with history of schizophrenia and long term chlorpromazine use There is blue-gray dyspigmentation of the nose, bilateral cheeks, forearms, dorsal hands and arms in photo-distributed areas Slit lamp examination shows diffuse punctate corneal deposits through the posterior stroma, descemet membrane, and endothelium of the cornea
- Atlas Entry - Chlorpromazine-induced cataract
Chlorpromazine-induced cataract Category (ies): Cataract, Lens Contributor: Jaclyn Haugsdal, MD Photographer: Brice Critser, CRA Stellate, anterior subcapsular cataract with granular, brown deposits along the suture lines in a patient taking chlorpromazine
- Atlas Entry - Pannus
Corneal pannus is subepithelial fibrovascular tissue ingrowth from the limbus onto the cornea It typically results from inflammation, which may be causes by a number of events such as infection or chronic irritation
- Atlas Entry - Chlorpromazine-induced cataract
Atlas Entry - Chlorpromazine-induced cataract 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 6 7 4 8 9 : ; < = : ; 5 4 4 > 8 4 ? 7 ; 5 6 < 9 > 7 @ = 9 : 8 4 : 5 9 7 ? 4 : ; 4 ; 5 8 7 : 8 7 = 4 8 7
- Glaucoma Medications Guide - University of Iowa
Disclaimer: The medications discussed in this article are limited to those available in the United States There is variability in availability and Trade Names from country to country The medication cost included in each table is derived from the average cost of each medication found in local pharmacies in the Iowa City Coralville, Iowa area as reported by GoodRx com Prices may vary by
- Atlas Entry - Corneal and lenticular pition from long-term . . .
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- EyeRounds. org: Ryan Diel, MD
Ryan Diel, MD Dr Ryan Diel is a Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center Dr Diel completed his Ophthalmology Residency at the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences in June 2022 Education Ophthalmology Residency, University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences MD, University of Miami BS, Biological Sciences
- Supplementary Material | Iowa Glaucoma Curriculum
Supplementary Material Chapter 31 Case from Neovascular Glaucoma: 80-year-old man with recurrent vitreous hemorrhages, hyphema, and elevated intraocular pressure after a central retinal vein occlusion in the right eye Neovascular glaucoma cases from Radiation-Induced Neovascularization Neovascularization of the Angle in Diabetes: 20 year-old with type I diabetes mellitus NVI with PAS
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