ciliary vascular examination

Ciliary vascular examination is a method of eye examination, mainly to check for acute iridocyclitis. When examining the ciliary anterior blood vessels, you can use bright natural light to split the thumb with your thumb and forefinger, so that the patient's eyeball can be rotated in the four directions of the upper, lower, left and right directions of the other hand. Basic Information Specialist Category: Ophthalmic Examination Category: Other Inspections Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Inappropriate people: the cornea is not congested or ciliary congestion. Normal value The normal anterior chamber depth (referring to the central part) is about 2.5 to 3 mm. It should be noted that the age is different (the anterior chamber of the young or old is shallow) and the refractive error is correct (the far-sighted anterior chamber is shallow and the myopia is deep). The depth of the front room will vary. Clinical significance Abnormal results showed a week of black-purple hyperemia around the limbus, which was the result of inflammatory stimuli in the iris and ciliary body. Need to check patients with acute iridocyclitis. Precautions Forbidden before examination: use drugs indiscriminately. Requirements for inspection: Do not be rude. Inspection process When examining the ciliary anterior blood vessels, you can use bright natural light to split the thumb with your thumb and forefinger, so that the patient's eyeball can be rotated in the four directions of the upper, lower, left and right directions of the other hand. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: the cornea is not congested or ciliary congestion.

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