10. In 1915 he published a treatise titled Augensymptome bei
Grosshirntumoren in which gave an early description of a neuro-ophthalmic
disorder that was to become known as Foster Kennedy syndrome.
However, the disease was to be named after Robert Foster Kennedy
(1884–1952), who provided a more comprehensive (and earlier) account of
the disorder.
22. Koeppe nodules
are located on the pupillary margin, and may be the site of posterior
synechiae formation. They can occur in both granulomatous and non-
granulomatous anterior uveitis
27. Harada–Ito procedure
In Fourth Nerve Palsy, Excyclotorsion may need to be addressed,
particularly in bilateral cases; the Harada–Ito procedure involves
splitting and anterolateral transposition of the lateral half of the
superior oblique tendon
33. Chandler's Classification of Orbital
Complications of Sinusitis
Group 1: Preseptal cellulitis Group 2: Orbital
cellulitis Group 3: Subperiosteal abscess Group 4:
Intraorbital abscess Group 5: Cavernous sinus
thrombosis
37. Torsten Sjögren
(30 January 1896 – 27 July 1974) was a Swedish psychiatrist and
geneticist. He was born in Södertälje and died in Gothenburg.[2] Torsten
Sjögren was professor of psychiatry at Karolinska Institutet from 1945 to
1961. He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences in 1951.
38. Sjögren–Larsson syndrome
characterized by congenital ichthyosis and neurological problems.
Presentation is with photophobia and poor vision, and glistening yellow–white
crystalline deposits develop at the macula
51. Hans Wagner
(born Zurich, Switzerland; 1905-1989) was an ophthalmologist, and was
the first to describe people who suffered from degenerative hyaloidea-
retinalis hereditaria
54. Friedrich Wegener
(April 7, 1907, Varel – July 9, 1990, Lübeck) was a German pathologist who
is notable for his description of a rare disease now referred to as
granulomatosis with polyangiitis. Although this disease was known
before Wegener's description, from the 1950s onwards it was generally
referred to as Wegener's granulomatosis.