Snowbank sign in eyes

In this blog we will see what is the snowbank sign in eye, how to examine it and what are the causes and indication.

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What is Snowbank sign in eye ?

Snow banking is a feature sign of intermediate uveitis, a type of eye inflammation. It looks like a greyish-white patch on the eye's surface, often with inflammation of nearby blood vessels. This patch forms when small, fluffy opacities (called snowballs) merge together.

What is Snowbank sign in eye ?



Snow banking is usually a term  to describe the accumulation of vitreous exudates over the pars plana and the peripheral retina in pars planitis.

How to examine Snowbank sign in eye ?


Two examine the snowbank sign in eye special tools or test require like indirect ophthalmoscopy and a Goldman three-mirror exam

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