photophobia and watering combined with the presence of a papillary reaction in the upper tarsal conjunctiva with at least one giant papilla, characterizing the tarsal form of VKC, or the presence ...
Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2008;3(2):177-192. In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) is able to demonstrate the characteristic corneal and conjunctival anatomy in vivo at the cellular level. Normal ...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), otherwise known as posterior tibial neuralgia, causes a compression of the tibial nerve at the point of the tarsal tunnel, a narrow space inside the ankle. It is more ...
Hold this position for five seconds before releasing. Do this exercise 10 times for three sets daily to gradually increase tarsal muscle strength. Arch lifts strengthen the arches of your feet ...
Follicular cysts are a type of benign ovarian cyst caused by normal hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle. Usually harmless, these fluid-filled sacs grow on the follicles where the egg ...
I’ll add a couple to Ankur’s list of differential diagnoses: sometimes, a swollen lid can be due to a corneal scratch or foreign body on the tarsal conjunctiva. We always ask about contact lens wear ...
“What's interesting about these is they aren't associated with follicles, so these are nonfollicular, crusted papules [and] very often they're infected. So if you see these, do a cytology, look for ...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is one of the frequently encountered entrapment neuropathies of the lower limb. Most often the aetiology is considered to be idiopathic. However, it has to be thoroughly ...
In this context, the antral follicle count (AFC), which reflects the population of antral follicles present in an ovary, has been indicated as an important phenotypic characteristic related to female ...
The only parts of the body that don't contain hair follicles are the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, behind the ears, the forehead, eyelids, nose, lips, the bellybutton, some parts of the ...