The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . von Amnions Modification of Adams Operation for Ectropion. the remainder intact. To this end a gore is cut from the entirethickness of the lid from the outer canthus, and the wound closedwith pin and sutures.—(C. H. B.) , Ammons operation for epicanthus. The fact that by pinching upa vertical fold of skin on the nose the deformity will disappearsuggested the operation, called by von Ammon rhinorraphy.(See the figure.). von Ammons Operation for Epicanthus. (Khinorraphy.)


The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . von Amnions Modification of Adams Operation for Ectropion. the remainder intact. To this end a gore is cut from the entirethickness of the lid from the outer canthus, and the wound closedwith pin and sutures.—(C. H. B.) , Ammons operation for epicanthus. The fact that by pinching upa vertical fold of skin on the nose the deformity will disappearsuggested the operation, called by von Ammon rhinorraphy.(See the figure.). von Ammons Operation for Epicanthus. (Khinorraphy.) 324 AMMONS POSTERIOR SCLERAL PROTUBERANCE He pinched up a fold of skin on the bridge of the nose sufficientto uncover the inner canthus, marked out the line of incision withink and then excised an oval piece of skin, von Ammon broughtthe lips of the wound together with surgical pins around whichwere placed figure-of-eight sutures, but in place of these the woundcan be directly closed with silk or silk-worm-gut sutures. The re-sulting scar is a linear one and not very noticeable if healing byprimary union follows.— (W. H. W.)Ammons posterior scleral protuberance. A variety of posterior ectasia of the , Oculo-toxic symptoms from. It has for more than acentury been known that certain resinous substances, especiallyammoniacum and galbauum, produce disturbances of vision if theyare used internally for a long time. After the employment of thesetherapeutic agents in pill form for several months, some patientshave develope


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