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- Episcleritis: What It Is, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Episcleritis is the medical name for inflammation (swelling), irritation and reddening of your episclera Blood vessels in the eye get bigger, making it look red or pink
- Episcleritis - EyeWiki
Episcleritis is a relatively common, benign, self-limited cause of red eye, due to inflammation of the episcleral tissues There are 2 forms of this condition: nodular and simple Nodular episcleritis is characterized by a discrete, elevated area of inflamed episcleral tissue In simple episcleritis, vascular congestion is present in the absence of an obvious nodule A 2013 study estimated
- Episcleritis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episcleritis is an inflammatory condition affecting the tissue between the inside of the eyelid and the white part of the eye
- Episcleritis and Scleritis: Causes and Treatment - Patient
Episcleritis affects only the episclera, which is the layer of the eye's surface lying directly between the clear membrane on the outside (the conjunctiva) and the firm white part beneath (the sclera) It causes redness and inflammation of the eye, often with discomfort and irritation but without other significant symptoms
- Episcleritis: Causes and treatment - All About Vision
Episcleritis causes painless inflammation, swelling and redness in the clear layer of the white of the eye (episclera)
- Not as Bad as it Seems - Review of Optometry
Episcleritis is a superficial inflammation involving the conjunctiva and episcleral region 1,2 The episclera is a highly vascularized ocular tunic that encircles the globe between the overlying conjunctiva and the underlying sclera 3,4 The inflammatory response remains localized to the superficial episcleral vascular network with
- Episcleritis - UpToDate
Episcleritis is only one of many potential causes of a red eye, although other causes can generally be distinguished clinically from episcleritis based upon the medical history and the examination of the eye The clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of episcleritis will be reviewed here
- Episcleritis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Episcleritis is an acute unilateral or bilateral inflammation of the episclera, the thin layer of tissue between the conjunctiva and sclera The episclera is composed of loose connective tissue with its vascular supply coming from the anterior ciliary arteries, which are branches of the ophthalmic artery Episcleritis can be diffuse, sectoral or nodular, and is most often idiopathic but is
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