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. 2019 Feb 14;2019:7807391. doi: 10.1155/2019/7807391

Table 2.

Primary ophthalmological diagnoses, categorized by subspecialty.

Cornea and external disease (n=105)
30 Dry eye syndrome
23 Corneal abrasion
13 Subconjunctival hemorrhage
12 Conjunctivitis
10 Corneal ulcer
6 Hyphema
12 Others

Neuro-ophthalmology (n=100)
20 Optic neuritis
18 Cranial nerve palsy
18 Optic neuropathy
18 Papilledema screening
11 Visual field defect screening
10 Cerebrovascular accident
5 Others

Oculoplastics/orbit (n=95)
14 Orbital wall fracture
12 Preseptal cellulitis
11 Orbital cellulitis
8 Orbital mass
7 Thyroid eye disease
6 Chalazion
6 Lid laceration
29 Others

Retina and uveitis (n=75)
16 Vitreous hemorrhage
13 Uveitis
10 Retinal hemorrhage
9 Retinal detachment
6 Central retinal artery occlusion
6 Traumatic iritis
15 Others

Glaucoma (n=25)
12 Angle closure glaucoma
6 Neovascular glaucoma
3 Primary open angle glaucoma
3 Secondary postoperative glaucoma
1 Blebitis

Others (n=31)
12 Open globe injury
11 Syndromic evaluation
8 Cataract

No ocular pathology (n=150)
150 No ocular pathology