Phthisis bulbi
an clinical condition representing an end-stage ocular response to severe eye injury or disease damage, related to a variety of causes leading to scarring, inflammation, atrophy and eventually disorganization of the globe and intraocular contents.[1] Also called end-stage eye, phthisis bulbi can be described as a shrunken, collapsed, non-functional eye and presents with a small squared off shape, opaque and thickened cornea, thickened sclera, iris neovascularization, cataract, cyclitic membranes, and ciliochoroidal or retinal detachment.
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