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Identifier: transactions07opht (find matches)
Title: Transactions
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom
Subjects: Ophthalmology
Publisher: London J. & A. Churchill
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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. E. V. = g% c. — 1 D. = 2^. Fundus obscuredby numerous floating large and small vitreous opacities.Traces of keratitis punctata. E. E. Y. = -1% c. - 1 D. = 1%. Media clear.Fundus presents myriads of whitish spots, best seen bythe direct method, and with —ID. These are univer-sally distributed, but seem more numerous in the macularregion. There is no pigmentation. Retinal vesselsnormal. Visual field normal for white and for colours. We believe this to be a choroidal affection due to thecongenital absence of pigment. (Living specimen. May hthj 1887.) 4. Gase of general choroiditis affecting the greater portionof the ivhole fundus of the right eye. By G. Anderson Critchett and Henry Juler. (With Plate IV.) Annie T—, a3t. 20. Left eye amblyopic. V. = fingers only at 3 feet,not improved by glasses. H. = 3 D. Fundus normal DESCEIPTION OF PLATE IV. Illustrating Messrs. Critchett and Julers case of SuperficialChoroiditis. From a drawing by Mrs. Danielssou. Trans.OjjhtKSoc Vol. VILPL.¥
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A.Baaielsson prnx. .\r:nyssonsCii/!^h. CHRONIC CHOROIDITIS. 185 in appearance. Formerly had convergent squint^ but wasoperated on successfully three years ago. Right eye was quite good until six months ago. Sincethen she has had gradual failure of this eye, and now V.= -^ only. The whole posterior part of the fundusshows evidence of pigmentary degenerative changesin the choroid extending from the macula towards theperiphery. The larger choroidal vessels are clearlyvisible over the affected area. At the periphery there isa distinct zigzag line of demarcation between healthy andaffected tissue. The pigmentary layer of retina has beenabsorbed, but the rest of the retina remains intact. There is no history of acquired or inherited syphilis. Beyond slight anaemia no cause for the affection can beascertained. Is this a true choroiditis accompanied at the beginningby inflammatory deposit, or is it only a degenerative pig-mentary change ? (Lwing specimen. May bth, 1887.) 5. Enormous thicJceni

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Ophthalmological_Society_of_the_United_Kingdom
  • booksubject:Ophthalmology
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  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
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