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left over viscoelastic
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Name two reasons for a shallow anterior chamber with decreased IOP.
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How do you treat a shallow anterior chamber with reduced IOP due to ciliary shutdown or wound leakage?
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What meds and method of administration would you prescribe for a shallow anterior chamber with reduced IOP?
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We dilate to break the posterior synechiae due to inflammation. Pilocarpine would constrict the pupil.
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How do you evaluate pupillary block?
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Dilate and see iris bombeforming (don't expect open angle glc on pseudophaking pt)
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What does this picture represent?
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hypopyon-pus in the Anterior Chamber
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