Restricted ocular movements, due to entrapment of _____ muscle may occur with zygoma # and may cause diplopia
_____ system is used for the classification of chemical injuries to the eye.
Proptosis following trauma can be seen in conditions such as: Caroticocavernous fistula, Retro-orbital hematoma, Superior _____ syndrome and Orbital apex syndrome
Hazy cornea is seen in _____, which is a cause of acute inflammatory proptosis
_____ is the removal of the contents of the eyeball, leaving behind the sclera.
Traumatic scleral rupture usually occurs at _____ on the opposite side of the impact
_____ is seen after 10 days in blow-out fractures as the edema decreases, the eyeball sinks backward and somewhat inferiorly
Blunt trauma is associated with _____ cataract and _____ ring

Blunt trauma is associated with _____ cataract and vossius ring
Sympathetic ophthalmitis is an example of _____ non-suppurative uveitis, seen usually following intraocular surgery or penetrating trauma.
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