Anatomy and Physiology of Sclera — Flashcards

Anatomy and Physiology of Sclera — Flashcards

Anatomy and Physiology of Sclera — Flashcards
#1

_____ scleritis is the most common type of scleritis.

#2

What part of eye is affected by nevus of Ota?_____

#3

Treatment of uveal effusion syndrome is usually with full-thickness _____.

#4

_____ scleritis without inflammation is seen in long standing cases of rheumatoid arthritis

#5

Surgically induced _____ (SINS) may occur following any surgery involving the creation of a scleral wound

#6

Equatorial staphyloma occurs up to _____mm behind the limbus

#7

Ciliary staphyloma occurs up to _____mm behind the limbus

#8

Scleromalacia perforans is a pain_____ condition

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