Conjunctival

Word CONJUNCTIVAL
Character 12
Hyphenation con junc ti val
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "conjunctival" in example sentences

People are also sensitive to light and will have redness to heir eyes called conjunctival suffusion (which is similar to conjunctivitis). ❋ Unknown (2009)

There have also been reports of conjunctival hyperemia, or redness in the eyes. ❋ Peter Loftus (2012)

That, maybe, a drop of the solution had come onto my fingertips and, when I rubbed my eyes, it got into the conjunctival sacs. ❋ Gary Greenberg (2010)

The FDA was particularly concerned about these claims, according to the letter, “because patients are highly unlikely to be able to differentiate between eye redness associated with conjunctival hyperemia, allergic reaction, or inflammation without the advice of a healthcare provider.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

One unexpected event was that 2 study participants experienced opthalmologic emergencies - one, a 42 year old psychologist with no history of eye problems experienced a retinal detachment and required emergency surgery and a 40 year old nurse for the first time in her life had a conjunctival hemorrhage. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another volunteer had conjunctival bleeding and others complained of being poisoned. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Artificial tears can improve the treatment, acting as a barrier at the level of conjunctival mucosa. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The wound itself showed as a tiny scarlet spot on the sclera, a small conjunctival bleb above it. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (2005)

Two of them now had fever in the continued form, and became jaundiced, the whites or conjunctival membrane of their eyes becoming as yellow as saffron; and a third suffered from an attack of mania. ❋ Unknown (2004)

This gush will stimulate active blood circulation in the skin surrounding the eye, the conjunctival tissue the mucous membrane covering the eyeball, and the interior part of the eye. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)

Examine carefully to exclude foreign body (corneal or conjunctival). ❋ Unknown (1993)

- Eye infection: unilateral or bilateral conjunctival inflammation or infection of any other part of the eye: conjunctivitis, trachoma, keratitis ... ❋ Unknown (1993)

Furthermore, the possibilities of damage by hemorrhage from the choroidal or retinal vessels, delayed formation of the anterior chamber and adhesion of the capsule of the lens to the wound, and the injurious effects of even slight trauma subsequent to the operation, including loss of vitreous, are increased by omitting the conjunctival flap. ❋ Various (N/A)

The conjunctival flap is now replaced and a bandage applied. ❋ Various (N/A)

The success of the Lagrange operation, which, like the Elliot operation, aims to produce a fistulous communication between the anterior chamber and the sub-conjunctival area, depends upon securing the removal of a relatively large section of all of the layers of the scleral and corneal lip of the wound, so that a permanent opening, covered by the replaced conjunctival flap, is made. ❋ Various (N/A)

McCallan has seen a number of instances of striking increase of intra-ocular tension following this instillation in the conjunctival sac. ❋ Various (N/A)

The advisability of removing the conjunctival flap, as advocated by Dr. Wood, as a modification of the Lagrange operation, may be seriously questioned, for aside from the fact that apparently no advantages in aiding permanent filtration are added, there is, added to the objections to the Lagrange operation already mentioned, the very serious disadvantage of subjecting the area at the root of the iris to infection for a prolonged period of time. ❋ Various (N/A)

Eyelid or eyelids, deformity of, such as inversion or eversion of a degree that forcible closure fails to cover the eyeball or in which there is a resultant conjunctival inflammation, corneal irritation, or a restriction of rotation of the eyeball. ❋ Unknown (1948)

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