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  2. Hypopyon - Wikipedia

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    Hypopyon is a medical condition involving inflammatory cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. It is an exudate rich in white blood cells , seen in the anterior chamber, usually accompanied by redness of the conjunctiva and the underlying episclera .

  3. Uveitis - Wikipedia

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    Ciliary flush Keratic precipitates Hypopyon in anterior uveitis, seen as yellowish exudation in lower part of anterior chamber of eye Vascularised posterior synechia. The disease course, anatomy, and laterality can vary widely and are important to consider in diagnosis and treatment.

  4. Hypotony maculopathy - Wikipedia

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    Many ophthalmic imaging techniques are used in detecting hypotony maculopathy. Indocyanine green angiography or fluorescein angiography can help in early detection of choroidal disturbances and choroidal folds.

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  7. Ocular hypotony - Wikipedia

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    Hypotony may occur either due to decreased production of aqueous humor or due to increased outflow. Hypotony has many causes including post-surgical wound leak from the eye, chronic inflammation within the eye including iridocyclitis, hypoperfusion, tractional ciliary body detachment or retinal detachment. [5]

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  9. Corneal ulcer - Wikipedia

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    The typical feature of fungal keratitis is slow onset and gradual progression, where signs are much more than the symptoms. Small satellite lesions around the ulcer are a common feature of fungal keratitis and hypopyon is usually seen. Viral keratitis causes corneal ulceration.