. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 352 INJURIES Rupture of the retina at the ora serrata and its conse- quent detachment has been met with both cHnically and pathologically (Fig. 189). Clinically it gives rise to very characteristic ophthal- moscopic appearances. The choroid becomes directly exposed to view beyond the detached retina, as far forwards as can be seen Fig. 188.—Shows the appearances of the pars plana of the ciliary body in an eye which was contused by a blow from the stic


. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. 352 INJURIES Rupture of the retina at the ora serrata and its conse- quent detachment has been met with both cHnically and pathologically (Fig. 189). Clinically it gives rise to very characteristic ophthal- moscopic appearances. The choroid becomes directly exposed to view beyond the detached retina, as far forwards as can be seen Fig. 188.—Shows the appearances of the pars plana of the ciliary body in an eye which was contused by a blow from the stick of a catapult. The unpig- mented layer of epithelium is detached from the pigmented layer. Case recorded Trans. Ophth. Soc. of the U. K., XXXVI, 1916, 216. Dislocation of the Lens.—A rupture of the suspensory ligament of the lens occurs in concussion injuries, either from the iris being pressed back against it or from undue strain occasioned by the tilting forward of one edge of the lens. If only a part of the suspensory ligament is torn, the lens becomes drawn away from the injured side, producing lateral dislocation. On the side toward which the lens is displaced the iris becomes pressed forward, and the anterior chamber shallowed; its root sometimes being brought into. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Collins, E. Treacher (Edward Treacher), 1862-1937; Mayou, M. Stephen (Marmaduke Stephen), 1876-1934; Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle), 1871-1921, editor; University College, London. Library Services. London : William Heinemann


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