In essence, the patient with uveitis complains of unilateral eye pain, blurred vision, and photophobia. On examination, circumcorneal (corneal limbus, at junction of cornea and conjunctiva) injection on closer inspection reveals a tangle of fine ciliary vessels visible through the white sclera. This ciliary flush, or “limbal blush,” is the earliest sign of iritis. Examination … Continue reading Iritis and Uveitis
Author: Son of Pilgrim
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