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- BookDamien Matthisen Luviano.Contents:
I. Ophthalmic signs
Case 1.1. The red eye
Case 1.2. Blood on Iris
Case 1.3. Dark fundus lesion
II. External segment of the eye (Conjunctiva, sclera, eyelid)
Case 2.1. Sticky red eye
Case 2.2. Dark spots
Case 2.3. Ptosis
Case 2.4. Red lid
Case 2.5. Inturned eyelid
Case 2.6. Swollen eye
Case 2.7. Second opinion chalazion
Case 2.8. Lid lesion
Case 2.9. College red eyes
Case 2.10. Stumbling red eye
III. Anterior segment of the eye (Cornea, anterior chamber, iris cataract)
Case 3.1. White pupil
Case 3.2. Miscarriages
Case 3.3. Blurry vision post laser
Case 3.4. Hit in the eye by a rock
Case 3.5. Red eye
Case 3.6. Pediatric lens dislocation
Case 3.7. Psychotic patient
Case 3.8. Blurry eye
Case 3.9. Eye scratch
IV. Orbit
Case 4.1. Swollen eye
Case 4.2. Bulging eyes
Case 4.3. Intraorbital foreign body
V. Neuro-ophthalmology
Case 5.1. Nonhealing third palsy
Case 5.2. Double trouble reading
Case 5.3. Blurry vision with bending
Case 5.4. Gradual blindness
Case 5.5. Different eye colors
Case 5.6. Painful blindness
VI. Glaucoma
Case 6.1. Left visual field loss
Case 6.2. Postoperative glaucoma
Case 6.3. Brown eye, blue eye
Case 6.4. Unilateral glaucoma
Case 6.5. Painful eye
VII. Retina, vitreous, and uveitis
Case 7.1. Cotton-wool spots
Case 7.2. Off-center spot
Case 7.3. Post cataract surgery pain
Case 7.4. Dark retinal lesion
Case 7.5. Weird pupil
Case 7.6. Intravenous drug user (IVDU) floaters
Case 7.7. Uncontrolled hypertension
Case 7.8. Wavy vision
Case 7.9. Retinal hemorrhage
Case 7.10. Retinal neovascularization
VIII. Pediatric ophthalmology
Case 8.1. White eyes
Case 8.2. Large pupils
Case 8.3. Purulent eye
Case 8.4. Birthmark
IX. Strabismus
Case 9.1. Lazy eye
Case 9.2. Crossed eyes
Case 9.3. Cross-eyed newborn
X. Optics
Case 10.1. Crossing guard
Case 10.2. Circle of confusion
Case 10.3. Wrong prescription
Case 10.4. Teen trouble
Case 10.5. Red-green
Case 10.6. Night blindness
XI. Trauma
Case 11.1. Steering wheel
Case 11.2. Gunshot victim
Case 11.3. White retina
Case 11.4. Tennis vision
Case 11.5. Swing and a miss
Case 11.6. Sharpening knives
XII. Sample oral exam I
XIII. Sample oral exam II
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Appendix B: Figure legends and credit lines. - ArticleHach B, Lehrl S, Niedermeier W.Dtsch Zahnarztl Z. 1978 Apr;33(4):238-44.It is discussed whether psychological factors can be accounted responsible for the intolerance to the wearing of prostheses which can not be explained on dental grounds. Psychopathological, psychometric and psychopathometric investigations brought the following results: 1. Patients with complaints differ significantly from a control group in the variables changeable according to situation: "general somatic discomforts", disturbances of vegetative functions, and "depressive moods". This points to a constitutional predisposition to vegetative irritability and lowered threshold to frustration. 2. Less intelligent persons are less able and prepared to incorporate and accept the prosthesis. 3. Among the personality variables differences in the attributes "uncontrollability and social responsiveness" show up in sample tests. The subjects consider themselves more esteemed, popular and acknowledged. 4. In the majority of subjects the making of the tooth replacement coincided with stressful events.