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  2. Corneal tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Corneal tattooing may also reduce a glare within the eye due to iris loss and increase visual acuity. [13] J.N. Roy, a professor at the University of Montreal, wrote in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, "Placing a bandage over the tattooed eye is not indicated; ordinary coloured glasses are amply sufficient." Treatment after the ...

  3. Uveitis - Wikipedia

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    Iridocyclitis is inflammation of the iris and ciliary body with inflammation predominantly confined to the ciliary body. Between 66% and 90% of uveitis cases are anterior in location (iritis). [ 4 ] This condition can occur as a single episode and subside with proper treatment or may take on a recurrent or chronic nature.

  4. Cornea - Wikipedia

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    The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. Along with the anterior chamber and lens, the cornea refracts light, accounting for approximately two-thirds of the eye's total optical power. [1] [2] In humans, the refractive power of the cornea is approximately 43 dioptres. [3]

  5. Rubeosis iridis - Wikipedia

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    These new vessels do not have the same characteristics as the blood vessels originally formed in the eye. In addition, new blood vessels can form in areas that do not have them. Specifically, new blood vessels can be observed on the iris. In addition to the blood vessels in the iris, they can grow into the angle of the eye.

  6. Aniridia - Wikipedia

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    Aniridia is the absence of the iris, a muscular structure that opens and closes the pupil to allow light into the eye. It is also responsible for eye color. It is also responsible for eye color. Without it, the central eye appears all black.

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    Molluscs are dying off in huge numbers along the East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico (Getty Images/iStock) He added that oyster losses were a “significant problem” this year in the Southeast ...

  9. Iris cyst - Wikipedia

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    Most frequently iris cysts are benign and need no treatment. Sometimes iris cysts are causing problems and need to be deflated. Iris cysts can be treated with trans corneal diode laser treatment, fine-needle aspiration or surgical excision. [1] For the treatment of iris cysts is a conservative approach favored. [2]