14 Oct 2010
| by Dr Jonathan Birns
described as 'a curtain coming down vertically' into the field of vision of one eye.
Risk factors Risk ...
09 Sep 2010
| by Dr Lizzie Croton
consultations, concluded that the eye contact and movements of the body were of great importance in effective communication between doctors and patients.
Eye contact and posture, when coupled with open questions ...
21 Jul 2010
Within the eye, the uveal tract consists of the iris, the ciliary body and the choroid. Uveitis ...
and anterior chamber of the eye, with no other ocular abnormality, is called anterior uveitis. Anterior uveitis ...
of uveitis seen in primary care. It usually, but not always, affects only one eye.
1. Aetiology In about ...
24 Jun 2010
virus. Facial involvement is the most common presentation, especially around the eyes. However, it can ...
management with a multidisciplinary approach. Scarring of the eyes, oral and anogenital mucosa can be serious ...
10 Jun 2010
commonly, there may be involvement of other organ systems, including the eyes, skin, lungs and vasculature ...
20 May 2010
for sunken eyes.
Abnormalities of these features are considered red flags.
Abdominal examination ...
07 May 2010
at rest Slight weakness on close inspection Good to moderate movement of forehead Complete eye ...
at rest Obvious but not disfiguring asymmetry Slight to moderate forehead movement Complete eye ...
brow Incomplete eye closure Asymmetry of mouth with maximum effort Severe synkinesis and spasm ...
06 May 2010
, especially in those with fair skin and blue eyes. Initial signs may show in the form of actinic keratoses ...
22 Apr 2010
the red eyes of a cannabis user), and a transient rise in pulse and BP. Medical uses ...
15 Apr 2010
your drinking; have you ever needed an Eye-opener to steady your nerves in the morning or clear a ...