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| Phthisis
bulbi is an end-stage ocular response to sever ocular disease,
inflammation, or insult. Clinically,
the globe will be soft and hypotonus with minimal or no vision and loss of
much of the normal architecture of the eye.
Histopathologically, the globe is small and shrunken with marked
thickening of the sclera, as well as disorganization and atrophy of much
of the intraocular contents(#9849, #22260).
The intraocular contents are markedly dirupted and difficult to
recognize(#22261). Commonly,
the retinal pigment epithelium may undergo a metaplasia leading to
intraocular ossification or bone formation in the end-stage of phthisis
bulbi(#22263, #22264).
-(#28232,
#28235, #28238, #28241, #28244, #28247) are all slides of phthisis bulbi.
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#9849 |
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Power #22260 |
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Power #22261 |
Medium
Power #22263 |
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| High
Power #22264 |
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