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Iris Bombe' With A 360 Degree Posterior Synechiae:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Above Patient Showing The Extent Of Iris Bulging Caused By The Total Posterior Synechiae:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Proximal Illumination Showing Area Of Band Keratopathy:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Band Keratopathy Patient Arrows Point To Broken Areas Of Posterior Synechiae:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Superficial Neovascularization Secondary To Six Months Continues Contact Lens Wear:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Diffuse Illumination Showing Healed Forceps Delivery Endothelial Tears:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Optic Section Showing The Glass Rod Like Healed Forceps Delivery Endothelial Tears:
Photography By Dr. H. D. Riley
Diffuse Illumination OF Bitot's Spots:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Proximal Illumination Of Bitot's Spots:
Photography by H. D. Riley
Malignant Carcinoma Of The Caruncle:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Essential Iris Atrophy:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Girdle Of Vogt:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Posterior Embryotoxin:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Hypopyon. Severe Infection With Blood Fibrin and White Cells Forming A White Clot In The Anterior Chamber:
Photography by Unknown
Hyphema. Accumulation Of Blood In The Anterior Chamber (Top) Arrow. Conjunctival Arrow Points To Sentinel Vessels Feeding A Ciliary Cancerous Tumor:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley
Bulbar Conjunctiva Blowout Secondary To Ciliary Cancerous Tumor:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

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