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Hi All,

I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

tensions.

thanks

Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows a

clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " . The

iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade 2

cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve. The

macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present in

either eye.

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The first would actually be quiet, but it has been ages since I have typed

opthalmology and I can't remember what it means. The second would be nuclear

sclerosis (two words). I believe tensions is correct, but hopefully someone

with more ophthalmology will let you know if that is wrong. Margaret

>>> 06/19/01 09:28PM >>>

Hi All,

I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

tensions.

thanks

Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows a

clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " . The

iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade 2

cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve. The

macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present in

either eye.

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The first would actually be quiet, but it has been ages since I have typed

opthalmology and I can't remember what it means. The second would be nuclear

sclerosis (two words). I believe tensions is correct, but hopefully someone

with more ophthalmology will let you know if that is wrong. Margaret

>>> 06/19/01 09:28PM >>>

Hi All,

I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

tensions.

thanks

Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows a

clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " . The

iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade 2

cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve. The

macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present in

either eye.

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Stedman's Electronic

ocular tension (Tn)

resistance of the tunics of the eye to deformation; it can be estimated

digitally or measured by means of a tonometer.

Eye exam help, please

> Hi All,

>

> I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

> tensions.

> thanks

>

> Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

> right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

> examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows

a

> clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " .

The

> iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade

2

> cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

> bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve.

The

> macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

> scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

> peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present

in

> either eye.

>

>

>

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Stedman's Electronic

ocular tension (Tn)

resistance of the tunics of the eye to deformation; it can be estimated

digitally or measured by means of a tonometer.

Eye exam help, please

> Hi All,

>

> I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

> tensions.

> thanks

>

> Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

> right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

> examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows

a

> clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " .

The

> iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade

2

> cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

> bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve.

The

> macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

> scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

> peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present

in

> either eye.

>

>

>

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Not sure on the reliability of this and I could not find it in any of my

books or stuff

Posted by M. Zigler DVM, CertVOphthal. on April 06, 1999 at 00:24:53:

In Reply to: Unknown Eye Condition posted by on April 01, 1999

at 11:08:25:

Nucleosclerosis is a normal aging change in the lens of the eye. The word

technically means " hardening of the nucleus " . Since the lens is surrounded

by a capsule, there is no place for older dying lens fibers to go, so they

pack in the centre (nucleus) of the lens and with age the nucleus becomes

slightly greyish or opaque. There is generally no visual deficit associated

with nuclearsclerosis.

Eye exam help, please

> Hi All,

>

> I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

> tensions.

> thanks

>

> Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

> right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

> examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows

a

> clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " .

The

> iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade

2

> cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

> bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve.

The

> macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

> scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

> peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present

in

> either eye.

>

>

>

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Not sure on the reliability of this and I could not find it in any of my

books or stuff

Posted by M. Zigler DVM, CertVOphthal. on April 06, 1999 at 00:24:53:

In Reply to: Unknown Eye Condition posted by on April 01, 1999

at 11:08:25:

Nucleosclerosis is a normal aging change in the lens of the eye. The word

technically means " hardening of the nucleus " . Since the lens is surrounded

by a capsule, there is no place for older dying lens fibers to go, so they

pack in the centre (nucleus) of the lens and with age the nucleus becomes

slightly greyish or opaque. There is generally no visual deficit associated

with nuclearsclerosis.

Eye exam help, please

> Hi All,

>

> I need help on three words please: s/l quiad, s/l nucleoslerotic, s/l

> tensions.

> thanks

>

> Ocular examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/200 on the

> right and 20/60 on the left. Pupil examination is normal. Motility

> examination is full. Visual fields are full. Slit-lamp examination shows

a

> clear cornea bilaterally. Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " .

The

> iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade

2

> cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

> bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve.

The

> macula has some decreased central reflex with some pigmentary clumping and

> scarring. There is no evidence of any subretinal neovascularization. No

> peripheral retinal lesions are seen. No diabetic retinopathy is present

in

> either eye.

>

>

>

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In a message dated 06-19-01 10:46:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

scooska@... writes:

<< Anterior chambers are deep and " s/l quiad " . The

iris is normal. The lens shows grade 2 s/l " nucleosclerotic " , with grade 2

cortical clouding in both eyes. Ocular s/l " tensions " are normal at 18

bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals a normal optic nerve. >>

Just in case you haven't gotten these already, it's " anterior chambers are

deep and quiet " . Trust me, you'll hear that very frequently :) The next

would be nuclear sclerotic, and you'll hear that frequently as well. Ocular

tensions is correct. (referring to tension in the eyeball as a test for

glaucoma). Hope this helps :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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