Also referred to as ‘phthisis bulbi’. Describes a severely diseased eye which has become shrunken and is usually blind, or may perceive light at best. Such a residual eye has no potential for improved vision, and is often associated with other severe intraocular disease such as a retinal detachment. Common cause for phthisis bulbi include ocular injury and inoperable retinal detachment.
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