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  1. Cerebral Cavernomas: A Cause of One-and-a-Half Syndrome

    Jun 13, 2016 · Cavernoma, or cavernous malformation, generally refers to a lesion formed by the recurrent internal hemorrhage of a vascular hamartoma. However, the term can also be used to …

  2. Atlas Entry - Retinal Cavernous Hemangiomas

    9-year-old boy with an unremarkable birth and childhood history, presented with a history of incidental findings suggestive of retinal cavernous hemangiomas in the right eye seen during routine optometric …

  3. Atlas Entry - Cavernous Sinus Syndrome - University of Iowa

    Cavernous sinus syndrome is characterized by lesions that affect multiple cranial nerves within the cavernous sinus.

  4. Atlas Entry - Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

    A subconjunctival hemorrhage occurs due to ruptured blood vessels in the conjunctiva. The blood accumulates between the sclera and the conjunctiva and appears as a red spot on the white of the …

  5. EyeRounds.org: Brian K. Privett, MD - University of Iowa

    Jan 6, 2015 · Lorraine (Myers) Provencher, MD Dr. Lorraine Provencher is an ophthalmologist at The Cincinnati Eye Institute in Cincinnati, OH. Dr. Provencher completed her Ophthalmology Residency …

  6. EyeRounds.org: Lorraine Provencher, MD - University of Iowa

    Jan 6, 2015 · Ophthalmology Case Reports and Grand Rounds from the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

  7. Subconjunctival hemorrhages, also known as hyposphagma, occur …

    Mar 3, 2014 · Subconjunctival hemorrhages, also known as hyposphagma, occur when there is bleeding into the potential space between the conjunctiva and sclera. This can occur secondary to any activity …