Leukocoria
Leukocoria
Balmer, A., & Munier, F. (2007). Differential diagnosis of leukocoria and strabismus, first presenting signs of retinoblastoma. Clinical Ophthalmology, 1(4), 431–439. https://doi.org/10.2147/opth.s12160077
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Endophthalmitis with Hypopyon
Prominent layer of purulent material in inferior aspect of anterior chamber. Note corneal edema and conjunctival injection.
Iritis
Ciliary flush and constricted pupil.
Scleritis with diffuse involvement on the deep episcleral vessals. (Courtesy of Department of Ophthalmology, University of Toronto)
Episcleritis with sectorial injection of the conjunctiva and episcleral tissue. (Courtesy of Department of Ophthalmology, University of Toronto)
Orbital Cellulitis
Diffuse edema and erythema of lids posterior to the orbital septum. (Courtesy of eylearn.med.toronto.ca)