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Cellularadhesion moleculesexpressed in the eye direct leukocyte trafficking during episodes of ocular inflammation. In pathologic specimens of enucleated eyes fromuveitispatients, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) was observed on endothelial cells of retinal and choroidal blood vessels. Lymphocyte fu...
Keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) Orbital cellulitis (severe infection of tissues around the eye) Pink eye (conjunctivitis) Scleritis (inflammation of the white part of the eye) Sty (a red, painful lump near the edge of your eyelid) Subconjunctival hemorrhage (broken blood vessel in eye)...
Retinal blood vessel obstruction, eye inflammation, and age-related macular degeneration have all been associated with macular edema. The macula may also be affected by swelling following cataract extraction, though typically this resolves itself naturally. ...
Uveitis, iritis and eye inflammation We explain the 4 main types of uveitis and the many systemic disorders, such as Lyme disease, that can cause it; also learn about symptoms and treatments. Vision and eye news The latest, most interesting news about the eyes, eye care, eye problems and ...
Retinal vasculitis ranges in severity from mild to severe. Damage to the blood vessels of the retina can cause partial or completeblindness. Retinal vasculitis by itself is painless, but many of the diseases that cause retinal vasculitis can also cause inflammation elsewhere in the eye which might...
Too many white blood cells (12) inflammation, blood means tissue has tom or a vessel has burst, and deposits of (13) material can mean eye disease. The orange-red retina holds many more (14) for disease detection. High blood pressure may announce its (15) by pushing the vessels off ...
Iritis causes inflammation of the circular muscles of the iris, so when bright light stimulates pupillary constriction, pain is worsened. This inflammation can sometimes cause transient paralysis of the muscle, causing an asymmetric pupil. Iritis is treated with cycloplegic/parasympatholytic drops, wh...
‘nonarteritic’ because the reduced blood flow isn’t associated with true blood vessel inflammation (as seen in arteritis). ‘Anterior’ refers to the front-most part of the optic nerve, where it meets the eye, while ‘optic neuropathy’ is because it causes injury to the optic nerve, ...
blood–retinal barrier [36]. Alternatively, HHV-6 DNA detected in intraocular fluids may be due to release of HHV-6 DNA from resident ocular cells caused by intraocular inflammation and this is supported by findings that HHV-6 can infect human retinal pigment epithelial cells [50]....