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  • 121Miosis — Not to be confused with meiosis, mitosis, or myositis. Miosis Classification and external resources Slight miosis of the left eye (there is also concurrent partial ptosis on the left, most likely part of Horner s syndrome …

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  • 122Diplopia — Double vision redirects here. For other uses, see Double vision (disambiguation). Diplopia Classification and external resources Photo showing how a patient experiences diplopia ICD 10 …

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  • 123Uveitis — Classification and external resources Hypopyon in anterior uveitis, seen as yellowish exudate in lower part of anterior chamber of eye ICD 10 H …

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  • 124Dacryoadenitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H04.0 ICD 9 375.0 …

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  • 125Red eye (medicine) — For other uses, see Red eye (disambiguation). Red eye (medicine) Classification and external resources Subconjunctival hemorrhage causing red coloration as result of ruptured blood vessel in the eye. ICD 10 …

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  • 126Allergic conjunctivitis — Allergic eye disease Classification and external resources Allergic conjunctivitis ICD 9 372.14 …

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  • 127Xerophthalmia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E50.6 E50.7 ICD 9 …

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  • 128Exophthalmos — Proptosis redirects here. For the condition of drooping of the eyelid, see Ptosis (eyelid). Exophthalmos Classification and external resources Patient with bilateral exophthalmos, as well as strabismus (asymmetrical eye alignment) …

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