Inflamed eyeball
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Dr. Brian M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:36pm
Today I received a specimen labelled "left eye". It was the eyeball of a 57-year-old gentleman who had sustained trauma to that eye several months ago. The eye was blind and painful, so enucleation was performed. Grossly, there wasn't much to report other than opacity in about half of the cornea. Microscopically, I saw acute and chronic inflamma ...
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The Great Frozen Eyeball Debate
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Mike AntonucciPosted
Thu 27 Jan 2011 1:38pm
We look to science for answers to many of the great questions of the day, none of which is more important than “Can my eyeballs freeze in extreme cold weather?”
The latest iteration of this compelling mystery comes courtesy of the Ottawa Sun , which reported last Sunday:
The warnings kept coming and the temperatures kept dropping Sun ...
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Astronauts’ eyeballs are squashed by long-missions in space
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EyeDrDPosted
Wed 21 Mar 2012 8:30am
Space is not good for your eyes unless you are nearsighted, in which case it might help a bit.
PRESSING ISSUE A normal eye before a spaceflight, left, and a flattened contour after
Trips to weightlessness can squash the eyeballs of astronauts, swell the optic nerves and blur vision changes that ...
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Day #47 - Eyeball Update
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Beth S.Posted
Fri 06 Aug 2010 8:02am
So my eyeballs. If you've been reading this blog you know I've been having some trouble with them lately. First, back in mid-June, corneal ulcers. Then corneal abrasions in early July and then worst of all, the most evil eye virus ever 2 weeks ago in North Carolina.
Ugh.
I can tell you for sure that up until this all started I def ...
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Eyeball It
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Elizabeth WaterstraatPosted
Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am
Things have been very exciting around the Waterstraat household. Excitement in the form of a new tile floor in my bathroom. Notice I said my bathroom. This would be different than our bathroom. My bathroom is just that – mine, no men allowed. Chris has his bathroom, the boys room, down the hall.
The extra walk will not kill him.
Unfortunat ...
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Zucchini Eyeballs
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Amy R.Posted
Wed 10 Oct 2012 8:56am
We made these Zucchini Pizzas for our meal planning site during the summer. It wasn't until I was looking through some old pictures that I decided they look like eyeballs and would be perfect for Halloween!!
We love finding healthy food for a holiday that is famous for being the most unhealthy of them all! With all the candy and junk ...
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The One Where I Almost Lose my Eyeball...Twice
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KandacePosted
Wed 01 Apr 2009 2:52pm
I spent my day locked in a board room. For 9 hours. Talking about minutea that is irrelevant to the case at this point at a burn rate of about $850 per hour collectively. (Glad that bill won't becoming to our office.)
The attorney on the case is so old I thought he might have a coronary right there in the middle of the pile of papers that ...
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Vodka Eyeballing – Dangerous Fad With Alcohol Consumption Could Leave You Blind
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 24 May 2010 3:42pm
This is a strange and dangerous fad for sure. I think this is just stupid and the video below tells a bit more about it. I can’t understand why someone would maybe not want the taste of a nice prepared drink in the first place. I’m sure some ophthalmologists could add on here too, but this doesn’t take a brain surgeon to realize this is not ...
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My Eyeballs Are Tired
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HealthyExposuresPosted
Wed 14 Jul 2010 4:50pm
…has anybody else ever had that feeling? am i normal? not feeling like you’re necessarily tired – but just can.not. keep your eyelids open?
overnight oats + iced coffee
that’s how i was today. it was pretty miserable, actually. the highlight was definitely coming home. well, and playing with teddie. that’s always a highlight, thou ...
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