Sentences with phrase «intraocular inflammation»

"Intraocular inflammation" refers to the inflammation that occurs inside the eye. Full definition
Syneresis also occurs secondary to previous intraocular inflammation.
If untreated, the cataracts cause intraocular inflammation called Lens - Induced Uveitis (LIU) that harms the eyes by causing glaucoma (increased intraocular pressure).
In worst case scenarios, cataracts form rapidly in both eyes, the lens capsules split / rupture, severe LIU occurs resulting in glaucoma and severe painful intraocular inflammation (phacoclastic uveitis), and both eyes need to be surgically removed.
There are many causes of cataracts: genetics (inherited), diabetes mellitus, intraocular inflammation (uveitis), and trauma to name a few.
This can occur because of complications arising from intraocular eye surgery, glaucoma, ocular trauma and intraocular inflammation.
It is important to evaluate the interior of the eye for inflammation, and to measure intraocular pressure as high pressure or intraocular inflammation can also cause corneal opacity.
Advanced age, breed, intraocular inflammation and / or intraocular surgery can be contributing factors.
Many conditions can increase cloudiness in the eyes: normal aging change, glaucoma, cataract, corneal disease, intraocular inflammation, dry eye.
«Uveitis» is intraocular inflammation.
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