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    My neighbor dates this girl that we went to high school with, her name's Sharon. She’s low maintenance, beautiful and loves a good time. Her perfect tits and ass make her the envy of all the other women in town. She doesn’t dress like a tramp, but certain things Sharon wears gives you a good idea of her shape. She runs and swims and has nice muscle tone as a result. I never thought her breasts were so ample due to the baggy clothes she wore in high school. After I got a chance to see and touch…

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    (CRVO) is a blockage in the main blood vessel that carries blood away from the retina (central retinal vein). The retina is the part of your eye that senses light and that sends signals to the brain that allow you to see. CRVO can cause you to have blurry vision. It can also make you lose some or all of your vision. The condition usually affects only one eye. What are the causes? This condition is usually caused by a blood clot that forms inside the central retinal vein. Vision loss happens…

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    The Dragon Amulet “This is unfair, unjust!” Michelle went on like this every day, although her rant was particularly long today. Michelle’s sister, Opal stared out the window as the fall leaves drifted across the small city. “Shh,” said Opal, “I’m reading about the Dragon Amulet. It’s a magical amulet. People say it has a mind of its own.” “That’s just a silly legend, Opal. Now let’s focus on reality. There’s a dragon taking over our city.” The dragon was mean and unpredictable, but the…

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    Proband Case Study Essay

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    institution for further evaluation of blurred optic disc margins bilaterally noted on a routine eye exam. Of note, he had a past medical history relevant for abdominal migraines and a 9 millimeter in diameter complex pineal cystic gland, incidentally found at age 5 and being followed by Neurosurgery with no interval changes over the past year. On initial exam his best-corrected visual acuity (BCVa) was 20/30 in both eyes (OU) with no afferent pupillary defect. Color vision, stereopsis, motility…

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    The bedroom door slammed, and I dove for my bed. Somewhere downstairs, glass shattered. Rain pounded the windows, and the wind howled outside. There was no escape. The spirit was here. It all began earlier, when I decided to do one of the three haunted houses down the street from our rented house for my research project. Not that I believe in ghosts, of course. Today was my day to gather information. I’m on my way to the old Perella house now, where my tour starts. I glanced out the car…

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    Calcified drusen have a shiny appearance. All of the other types of drusen can have calcification also, but calcified hard drusen are known to stand out the most. It is unclear how much drusen effects the development of macular degeneration. In some cases, there can be a little amount of drusen with a greater amount of visual damage, or there is a lot of drusen present and the vision may not be that bad. Drusen are infamous for being inconsistant. (Kanski, 1992). Non-exudative (dry) is by far…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    Late presentation of Glaucoma to health facilities is mostly influenced by poor knowledge of the disease, its risk factors and associated consequences. Sources of eye health information is limited and obtained mostly from family members or friends based on past experiences as such, the available information may be inaccurate and influenced by traditional beliefs. In addition, appropriate information is poorly targeted to persons at risk of developing the disease hence, the health and economic…

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    with my index finger. He grabbed my hand and shook his head. I giggled at his reaction and looked past him. The hallway behind him was pitch black and strange noises were coming from within the darkness. “Do you know the way to Henry’s office?” His eye sockets widened in excitement. Tiny as he was, he had enormous strength. He ever so gracefully lifted me off the ground and carried me through the maze of hallways. After his speed run through the bleakness, we came upon a room lit with a…

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    Ocular Ischemic Syndrome

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    macular ischemia.2 A chronic, dull pain in the affected eye can be present due to neovascular glaucoma.2 Signs in the anterior segment include neovascularization of the iris, increased IOP, neovascular glaucoma, ocular hypotony, and opaque aqueous humor.1 When IOP exceeds the perfusion pressure in the central retinal artery, a macular cherry-red spot characteristic of retinal ischemia is seen.1 The lens of the affected eye is opaque than the normal eye and the pupil is semi-dilated with a…

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    I sigh with relief. HUGE mistake. Danny and Jase both turn around. I hold my breath. Danny’s eyes scan the surrounding forest and his gaze stops on my tree. Gulping, I slowly backed away. I’ve gone three steps when my foot lands on a dry branch. It snaps, the sound like a gunshot in the stillness of the forest. I turn and run. “We’ve got you…

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