Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Eye_proptosis> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 items per page.
- Eye_proptosis abstract "Eye proptosis is a condition resulting in forward displacement and entrapment of the eye from behind by the eyelids. The condition is also known as eye dislocation and eye luxation. It is a common result of head trauma and pressure exerted on the front of the neck too hard in dogs. Most commonly it occurs in brachycephalic (short nosed) breeds. In cats, eye proptosis is uncommon and is often accompanied by facial fractures.About 40 percent of proptosed eyes retain vision after being replaced in the orbit, but in cats very few retain vision. Replacement of the eye requires general anesthesia. The eyelids are pulled outward, and the eye is gently pushed back into place. The eyelids are sewn together in a procedure known as tarsorrhaphy for about five days to keep the eye in place. Replaced eyes have a higher rate keratoconjunctivitis sicca and keratitis and often require lifelong treatment. If there is severe damage, the eye is removed in a relatively simple surgery known as enucleation of the eye.The prognosis for a replaced eye is determined by the extent of damage to the cornea and sclera, the presence or absence of a pupillary light reflex, and the presence of ruptured rectus muscles. The rectus muscles normally help hold the eye in place and direct eye movement. Rupture of more than two rectus muscles usually requires that the eye be removed, because there is usually also significant blood vessel and nerve damage. Compared to brachycephalic breeds, dochilocephalic (long nosed) breeds usually have more trauma to the eye and its surrounding structures, so there is a worse prognosis.".
- Eye_proptosis diseasesdb "18612".
- Eye_proptosis meshId "D005094".
- Eye_proptosis wikiPageID "4073296".
- Eye_proptosis wikiPageRevisionID "587336462".
- Eye_proptosis diseasesdb "18612".
- Eye_proptosis hasPhotoCollection Eye_proptosis.
- Eye_proptosis meshid "D005094".
- Eye_proptosis name "Eye proptosis".
- Eye_proptosis subject Category:Cat_diseases.
- Eye_proptosis subject Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Eye_proptosis subject Category:Dog_diseases.
- Eye_proptosis type Abstraction100002137.
- Eye_proptosis type Attribute100024264.
- Eye_proptosis type Condition113920835.
- Eye_proptosis type Disease114070360.
- Eye_proptosis type IllHealth114052046.
- Eye_proptosis type Illness114061805.
- Eye_proptosis type PathologicalState114051917.
- Eye_proptosis type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Eye_proptosis type State100024720.
- Eye_proptosis type Disease.
- Eye_proptosis type Situation.
- Eye_proptosis comment "Eye proptosis is a condition resulting in forward displacement and entrapment of the eye from behind by the eyelids. The condition is also known as eye dislocation and eye luxation. It is a common result of head trauma and pressure exerted on the front of the neck too hard in dogs. Most commonly it occurs in brachycephalic (short nosed) breeds.".
- Eye_proptosis label "Eye proptosis".
- Eye_proptosis sameAs m.0bgqx9.
- Eye_proptosis sameAs Q5422723.
- Eye_proptosis sameAs Q5422723.
- Eye_proptosis sameAs Eye_proptosis.
- Eye_proptosis wasDerivedFrom Eye_proptosis?oldid=587336462.
- Eye_proptosis isPrimaryTopicOf Eye_proptosis.
- Eye_proptosis name "Eye proptosis".