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- Atlas Entry - Pannus - University of Iowa
Weisenthal RW, Afshari NA, Bouchard CS, Colby KA, Rootman DS, Tu EY, de Freitas D Clinical Approach to Ocular Surface Disorders External Disease and Cornea Section 8 Basic and Clinical Science Course 2016-2017 ed San Francisco: American Academy of Ophthalmology; 2016; chapter 3; p 44
- Treatment of Epithelial Basement Membrane Dystrophy With Manual . . .
Successful treatment of EBMD is predicated upon optimizing conditions necessary for the formation of stable epithelial basement membrane adhesion complexes throughout the entire cornea, preferably before the development of vision-compromising morphological abnormalities in the visual axis
- DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCES - University of Iowa
The Ophthalmology Update is a newsletter for employees of the Department of Ophthalmology Editor staff writer: Kelsey Hunold (7-8001) kelsey-hunold@uiowa edu; staff writers: Caroline Allen caroline-allen@uiowa edu; Department Head: Keith D Carter, MD
- Benign Lesions of the External Periocular Tissues - University of Iowa
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- Presumed Ocular Histoplasmosis (POHS): - University of Iowa
His local optometrist referred him to the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences for further evaluation Past Ocular History: None Medical History: The patient reported no prior systemic diseases or illnesses Medications: None Family History: No familial eye diseases and otherwise noncontributory
- EyeRounds - Atlas Index|Search - University of Iowa
EyeRounds is a service to the profession by the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa Case reports, tutorials, ophthalmology images and videos
- Guide to the Ophthalmology Match - University of Iowa
More than half of ophthalmology trainees decide to sub‐specialize after residency by means of a fellowship Fellowships in ophthalmology range in length from 1‐2 years Options include oculoplastics, retina, cornea and external disease, pediatrics, neuro‐ophthalmology, glaucoma, and ocular pathology SF Match Profile CAS Application
- EyeRounds. org: Cornea Culture - University of Iowa
The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) recommends culture if the corneal infiltrate: Involves the central cornea; Involves the deep stroma; Covers a large area (> 2 mm) The AAO also recommends culture for patients with a history or clinical exam that suggests an unusual causative pathogen: Fungal organisms; Amoeba; Mycobacteria; Drug
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