Mascara embedded in woman's eyelid

Mascara embedded in woman's eyelid

Dr Dana Robaei's recent case report in the journal Ophthalmology on subconjunctival mascara deposition was picked up by news outlets worldwide. The pictures were published to serve as a warning on what can happen if people do not properly remove their eye makeup on a regular basis.
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Subconjunctival Mascara Deposition

Subconjunctival Mascara Deposition

Dr Dana Robaei recently wrote a case vignette on what can happen if heavy mascara use is not removed properly. This case vignette was published in Ophthalmology, an international medical journal.
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Pterygium

Pterygium

Pterygium (surfer’s eye) is a very common condition amongst Australians. Advanced pterygia can cause distortion of the corneal shape, resulting in astigmatism.
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Viral Conjunctivitis

Viral Conjunctivitis - What is it and how is it treated?

Viral conjunctivitis is a self-limiting condition, and the commonest cause of a red eye presentation in general practice. It is typically caused by adenovirus. Other, less common viruses include herpes simplex, herpes zoster, enterovirus, and coxsackie virus.
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