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Inflammation of the cornea of the eye
Acute epithelial keratitis Nummular keratitis Interstitial keratitis Disciform keratitis Neurotrophic keratitis Mucous plaque keratitis The most common
Keratitis
Medical condition
Herpetic simplex keratitis is a form of keratitis caused by recurrent herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in the cornea. It begins with infection of epithelial
Herpes_simplex_keratitis
Eye infection caused by a protist
Acanthamoeba Keratitis (ODAK), has tested the effects of a diverse range drugs and biocides on AK. In the United States, Acanthamoeba keratitis is nearly
Acanthamoeba_keratitis
Inflammation of the cornea due to fungal infection
Fungal keratitis has a worldwide distribution, but is more common in the tropics. Around 1 million people become blind every year due to fungal keratitis. Theodor
Fungal_keratitis
Feature of viral keratoconjunctivitis
remain. Disciform keratitis occurs in 50% of individuals with Nummular keratitis, but Nummular keratitis always precedes Disciform keratitis. Topical NSAIDS
Nummular_keratitis
Epithelial disruption of the cornea of the eye due to trauma or infection
around the ulcer are a common feature of fungal keratitis and hypopyon is usually seen. Viral keratitis causes corneal ulceration. It is caused most commonly
Corneal_ulcer
Scarring of the eye's cornea due to chronic inflammation of the corneal stroma
Interstitial keratitis (IK), also known as Immune Stromal Keratitis (ISK), is an eye disorder characterized by scarring of the cornea due to chronic inflammation
Interstitial_keratitis
Medical condition
that on average, 6% of herpetic keratitis cases may evolve to this disease, with a peak of 12.8% of cases of keratitis due to varicella zoster virus. The
Neurotrophic_keratitis
Pharmaceutical compound
Acanthamoeba keratitis, a severe, progressive and sight threatening corneal infection characterized by intense pain and photophobia. Acanthamoeba keratitis is a
Polyhexanide
Inflammation of the eye
conjunctivitis and keratitis (corneal inflammation). Blepharokeratoconjunctivitis is the combination of conjunctivitis with blepharitis and keratitis. It is clinically
Conjunctivitis
Eye condition caused by ultraviolet radiation
Photokeratitis or ultraviolet keratitis is a painful eye condition caused by exposure of insufficiently protected eyes to the ultraviolet (UV) rays from
Photokeratitis
Genus of protozoans
as plants and other mammals. Diseases caused by Acanthamoeba include keratitis and granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE). The latter is often but
Acanthamoeba
Eye disease in dogs
Chronic superficial keratitis (CSK), also known as pannus or Uberreiter's disease, is an inflammatory condition of the cornea in dogs, particularly seen
Chronic_superficial_keratitis
Eye disease
diagnostic features are "(1) the presence of bilateral punctate epithelial keratitis; (2) a chronic course with exacerbations and remissions; (3) healing without
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy
Thygeson's_superficial_punctate_keratopathy
Viral disease caused by herpes simplex viruses
Herpetic whitlow typically involves the fingers or thumb, herpes simplex keratitis involves the eye, herpesviral encephalitis involves the brain, and neonatal
Herpes
Shingles in the human eye
Nummular keratitis: have anterior stromal granular deposits. Occurs within 10 days of onset of rash. Uncommon Necrotising interstitial keratitis: Characterised
Herpes_zoster_ophthalmicus
Three clinical signs indicative of congenital syphilis
that may be seen in late congenital syphilis, including: interstitial keratitis, malformed teeth (Hutchinson incisors and mulberry molars), and eighth
Hutchinson's_triad
Medical condition
Glendenning Cogan (1908–1993) first described the "nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis and vestibuloauditory symptoms" that would later bear his name. In 1963
Cogan_syndrome
Abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light
corneal epithelium, such as that caused by a corneal foreign body or keratitis Ectopia lentis Endophthalmitis Eye trauma caused by disease, injury, or
Photophobia
Medical condition
Lamellar Keratitis (DLK)". Refractivesource.com. Archived from the original on 2007-02-08. Retrieved 2013-01-10. "DLK - Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis". LASIK
Diffuse_lamellar_keratitis
Agent that numbs a body surface
initially present as a chronic keratitis, masquerading as acanthamoeba keratitis or other infectious keratitis. When a keratitis is unresponsive to treatment
Topical_anesthetic
Medical condition
Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis (PUK) is a group of destructive inflammatory diseases involving the peripheral cornea in human eyes. The symptoms of PUK
Peripheral ulcerative keratitis
Peripheral_ulcerative_keratitis
Eradicated viral disease
conjunctiva, and cornea, leading to complications such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal ulcer, iritis, iridocyclitis, and atrophy of the optic nerve
Smallpox
English writer and philosopher (1894–1963)
he was 14 (his father later remarried). He contracted the eye disease keratitis punctata in 1911; this "left [him] practically blind for two to three
Aldous_Huxley
Inflammation of parts of the eye
the underlying factors. When only the cornea is inflamed, it is called keratitis; when only the conjunctiva is inflamed, it is called conjunctivitis. There
Keratoconjunctivitis
Refractive surgical procedure to correct myopia (nearsightedness
surgery – is due to continued flattening of the central cornea. Infectious keratitis: There is a risk of corneal infection after RK. Approximately half of
Radial_keratotomy
Eye that appears red due to illness or injury
acuity in a 'red eye' is indicative of serious ocular disease, such as keratitis, iridocyclitis, and glaucoma, and never occurs in simple conjunctivitis
Red_eye_(medicine)
Presence of syphilis in a baby due to its mother being infected
occur in both early and late phases. Eighth nerve palsy, interstitial keratitis and small notched teeth may appear individually or together; known as
Congenital_syphilis
Medical condition
Exposure keratopathy (also known as exposure keratitis) is medical condition affecting the cornea of eyes. It can lead to corneal ulceration and permanent
Exposure_keratopathy
Lenses placed on the eye's surface
Stevens–Johnson syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, aniridia, neurotrophic keratitis (anesthetic corneas), complications post-LASIK, high order aberrations
Contact_lens
Human viral disease
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Rubella
Corticosteroid medication
option for bacterial keratitis. Prednisolone eye drops are used in conjunctivitis caused by allergies and bacteria, marginal keratitis, uveitis, endophthalmitis
Prednisolone
Medical condition of dry eyes
Other names Dry eye, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, dry eye disease (DED), keratitis sicca Diffuse lissamine green staining in a person with severe dry eye
Dry_eye_syndrome
Disinfectant and antiseptic
drops have been used as a treatment for eyes affected by Acanthamoeba keratitis. Chlorhexidine is a very effective antiseptic and its use is growing in
Chlorhexidine
Viral disease affecting humans
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Measles
Human disease
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Orf_(disease)
Viral infection of the skin
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Molluscum_contagiosum
Corneal ulceration
corneal ulcer, Albury-Wodonga syndrome, harvester's eye, or harvester's keratitis) refers to a seasonal epidemic of corneal ulceration which predominantly
Christmas_eye
Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion
method Dilated eye examination Differential diagnosis Uveitis, trauma, keratitis, conjunctivitis Treatment Medication, laser, surgery Frequency 6–67 million
Glaucoma
Human disease
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Human papillomavirus infection
Human_papillomavirus_infection
Canadian eye health company
to settle six hundred lawsuits filed by consumers exposed to Fusarium keratitis, a fungal infection, after using its contact solution ReNu with MoistureLoc
Bausch_&_Lomb
Medication
constipation, decreased neutrophils, dry eye, vomiting, increased ALT, keratitis, increased AST, and increased alkaline phosphatase. Datopotamab deruxtecan
Datopotamab_deruxtecan
Species of bacterium
of children. S. marcescens is a major cause of contact lens associated keratitis. Due to its abundant presence in the environment, and its preference for
Serratia_marcescens
Inflammation of the eyelid
leading to a red, swollen eyelid), chronic pink eye (conjunctivitis), keratitis, and corneal ulcer or irritation. The lids may become red and may have
Blepharitis
Scratch to the surface of the cornea of the eye
affected is those in their 20s and 30s. Complications can include bacterial keratitis, corneal ulcer, and iritis. Complications may occur in up to 10% of people
Corneal_abrasion
Eyes not aligning when looking at something
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Strabismus
Medical condition
types of lesions.[citation needed] Punctuate epithelial keratitis. Ulcerative vernal keratitis (shield ulceration). Vernal corneal plaques. Subepithelial
Vernal_keratoconjunctivitis
Genus of viruses (poxes)
vaccinia. However, VIG is contraindicated for the treatment of vaccinial keratitis. VIG is recommended for severe generalized vaccinia if the patient is
Orthopoxvirus
Chemical compound
Auranofin is an orally administered gold salt classified by the World Health Organization as an antirheumatic agent. It has the brand name Ridaura. Along
Auranofin
Medical condition
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Plantar_wart
Cancer of the skin, integumentary lymph nodes, or other organs
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Kaposi's_sarcoma
Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit
(short-nosed) dog breeds because of the shallow orbit. It can lead to keratitis secondary to exposure of the cornea. Exophthalmos is commonly seen in
Exophthalmos
Medical condition
epithelial erosions Other names Punctate erosive keratopathy or Superficial punctate keratitis This condition affects the cornea Specialty Ophthalmology
Punctate_epithelial_erosions
Health condition negatively affecting the eye
eyelid (H15.0) Scleritis – a painful inflammation of the sclera (H16) Keratitis – inflammation of the cornea (H16.0) Corneal ulcer / Corneal abrasion
Eye_disease
Species of virus
membranes of the mouth, lips, nose, genitals, or eyes (herpes simplex keratitis). Lesions heal with a scab characteristic of herpetic disease. Sometimes
Herpes_simplex_virus
Family of disorders causing dry, thickened, scaly skin
and ocular surface diseases. Vascularizing keratitis, which is more commonly found in congenital keratitis-ichythosis-deafness (KID), may worsen with
Ichthyosis
Antiviral medication used against herpes, chickenpox, and shingles
patients), ophthalmic aciclovir is associated with superficial punctate keratitis or allergic reactions. Ketoconazole: In-vitro replication studies have
Aciclovir
Chemical compound
found to be an effective treatment for herpes simplex virus epithelial keratitis. Ganciclovir (in gel form) appears to be effective for treating the ophthalmic
Ganciclovir
Veterinary inflammatory condition of the cornea
A corneal ulcer, or ulcerative keratitis, is an inflammatory condition of the cornea involving loss of its outer layer. It is very common in dogs and
Corneal_ulcers_in_animals
Human viral disease
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Chickenpox
Infectious disease affecting livestock
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Foot-and-mouth_disease
Swelling of the eyelid due to infection of an oil gland
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Stye
Decreased ability to see color or color differences
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Color_blindness
Disease caused by herpes
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Herpes_gladiatorum
erosion Contact lens acute red eye (CLARE) Corneal epithelial infiltrates Keratitis Corneal ulcer Corneal stroma Corneal neovascularisation Corneal oedema
List of contact lens complications
List_of_contact_lens_complications
Disease Control and Prevention suggested an increased incidence of fungal keratitis in people using Bausch & Lomb products. Bausch & Lomb subsequently suspended
ReNu
Medical condition
Keratitis–ichthyosis–deafness syndrome (KID syndrome), also known as ichthyosiform erythroderma, corneal involvement, and deafness, presents at birth/infancy
Keratitis–ichthyosis–deafness syndrome
Keratitis–ichthyosis–deafness_syndrome
Complication of contact lens use
treatment for filamentous fungal keratitis, "topical natamycin is usually the first choice." For the treatment of yeast keratitis, "topical amphotericin B is
Fungal contamination of contact lenses
Fungal_contamination_of_contact_lenses
Most common genetic condition leading to color blindness
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Congenital red–green color blindness
Congenital_red–green_color_blindness
Difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Heterochromia
Ophthalmology division of Johnson & Johnson
have serious health consequences, including eye infection and microbial keratitis.[citation needed] The voluntary and limited recall was caused by an isolated
Johnson_&_Johnson_Vision
Inflammation of the uvea of the eye
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Uveitis
Species of plant
of toxic keratoconjunctivitis and reversible vision loss. Crown flower keratitis is a rare condition and is usually the result of accidental ocular exposure
Calotropis_gigantea
Eye condition in which light is focused behind instead of on the retina
women, central corneal dystrophies and scarring, history of herpetic keratitis, type 1 diabetes etc. Automated lamellar keratoplasty (ALK): Hyperopic
Farsightedness
Swelling of the conjunctiva
pepper spray, or "mace spray" Urticaria Trauma, including surgical trauma Keratitis Mucor infection Rhabdomyosarcoma of the orbit An eye doctor may most often
Chemosis
Sexually transmitted infection caused by certain types of human papillomaviruses
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Genital_wart
Outermost layer of the cornea
correction procedures. Stratified squamous epithelium Peripheral ulcerative keratitis Recurrent corneal erosion Epithelium Ingrowth After LASIK John F, Salmon
Corneal_epithelium
Advanced form of age-related macular degeneration
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Geographic_atrophy
Ineffective alternative eyesight improvement therapy
British writer Aldous Huxley. At the age of 16, Huxley had an attack of keratitis, which, after an 18-month period of near-blindness, left him with one
Bates_method
Medical condition
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Corneal_hydrops
Human helminthiasis (infection by parasite)
nerve. The microfilariae migrate to the surface of the cornea. Punctate keratitis occurs in the infected area. This clears up as the inflammation subsides
Onchocerciasis
Animal or plant disease resulting from a viral infection
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Viral_disease
Species of fungus
Thielavia subthermophila is a ubiquitous, filamentous fungus that is a member of the phylum Ascomycota and order Sordariales. Known to be found on plants
Thielavia_subthermophila
Common human disease caused by a group of viruses
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease
Inability to focus on distant objects
progression also. Risk factors of using Ortho-K lenses include microbial keratitis, corneal edema, etc. Other contact lens related complications such as
Myopia
Inflammatory swelling of the eyelid due to meibomian gland blockage
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Chalazion
Infection by herpes simplex viruses of the genitals
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Genital_herpes
Scottish surgeon and ophthalmologist (1782–1869)
to describe a retinoblastoma and uveal melanoma. And coining the term 'keratitis'. Wardrop was born on 14 August 1782, the youngest son of James Wardrop
James_Wardrop
Species of fungus
major cause of fungal keratitis in HIV positive patients in Africa. As of 2011, FSSC was implicated in cases of fungal keratitis involving the Bausch and
Fusarium solani species complex
Fusarium_solani_species_complex
Italian pharmaceutical company
recombinant human nerve growth factor, as a treatment for neurotrophic keratitis. Cenegermin received fast track status as well as breakthrough therapy
Dompé_Farmaceutici
Viral disease of humans and animals
HSV Herpes simplex Herpetic whitlow Herpes gladiatorum Herpes simplex keratitis Herpetic sycosis Neonatal herpes simplex Genital herpes Cold sore Eczema
Mpox
Species of fungus
known as Sappanwood. On rare occasions it has been found to cause fungal keratitis, lesions on nail and subcutaneous tissue. It has been implicated in the
Lasiodiplodia_theobromae
Medical condition
characterized by similar skin changes and congenital hearing impairment to keratitis–ichthyosis–deafness syndrome, but is associated with glycogen storage
Senter_syndrome
Idiopathic ocular disorder
defined as a special and the most common type of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK).[citation needed] Symptoms of Mooren's ulcer can include: Pain in
Mooren's_ulcer
Species of fungus
grapes and other fruit. The species has also been found as a cause of keratitis, inflammation of the cornea. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v
Ulocladium_atrum
Medical condition
become multilayered. The disease was first described in 1916 by Koeppe as keratitis bullosa interna. PPCD type 2 is linked to the mutations in COL8A2, and
Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy
Posterior_polymorphous_corneal_dystrophy
Absence of the iris, usually involving both eyes
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Globe Fibrous tunic Sclera Scleritis Episcleritis Cornea Keratitis herpetic acanthamoebic fungal Exposure Photokeratitis Corneal ulcer Thygeson's
Aniridia
with lenses that allow for greater oxygen permeability. Contact lenses Keratitis Cornea Fungal contamination of contact lenses Liu, Z.; Pflugfelder, S
Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea
Effects_of_long-term_contact_lens_wear_on_the_cornea
Tattoo located on the cornea of the bearer's eye
opaque or semi-transparent area on the eye) may be caused by leucoma, keratitis or cataracts. Such opacities can be cosmetically disruptive for patients
Corneal_tattooing
Chemical compound
in 1962. Idoxuridine is mainly used topically to treat herpes simplex keratitis. Epithelial lesions, especially initial attacks presenting with a dendritic
Idoxuridine
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Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : unexplained.
Male
German
German form of Basque Xavier, XAVER means "a new house."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ajinkya | அஜிஂகà¯à®¯
Supreme, One who cannot be defeated, Invincible
Boy/Male
Native American
Ambush.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of poor
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Blooming; Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Honey Dew
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Perfect Full
Girl/Female
Latin
Constant.
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n.
Inflammation of the cornea.