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The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease
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Retrobulbar hemorrhage.
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
Right Horner syndrome with ptosis and miosis.
Right optic nerve glioma.
Ruptured globe showing flat anterior chamber (AC), iris prolapse, and peaked pupil.
Salzmann nodular degeneration with an iron line.
Sarcoid choroidal granuloma.
Sebaceous carcinoma.
Serous macular detachment in a patient with preeclampsia.
Several persistent subepithelial infiltrates after resolution of viral conjunctivitis.
Severe filamentary keratopathy on a conjunctivalized cornea.
Sickle cell retinopathy neovascular sea fan with associated vitreous hemorrhage.
Solar retinopathy.
Staphylococcal hypersensitivity.
Stargardt disease.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage.
Superficial punctate keratopathy stained with fluorescein.
Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis.
Swollen optic disc with obscured blood vessels and blurring of the disc margin.
T1-weighted MRI of a large frontoethmoidal mucocele.
T-2-weighted MRI of orbital lymphangioma with subacute blood cyst.
The triad of retinitis, vasculitis, and vitritis in a patient with acute retinal necrosis.
Thygeson superficial punctate keratitis.
Thyroid-related orbitopathy with eyelid retraction and proptosis of the right eye.
Trachoma showing Arlt line, or scarring, of the surgery tarsal conjunctiva.
Tractional retinal detachment.
Ultrasound biomicroscopy of a plateau iris.
Valsalva retinopathy.
Vernal/atopic conjunctivitis with large superior tarsal papillae.
Vernal/atopic conjunctivitis with raised white dots of eosinophils along superior limbus.
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