This one is a useful site from the University of Kansas Medical Center which contains a number of histological images of parts of the normal eye. Images may be enlarged for better viewing> click the link
Bitot's spot= White,foamy area of keratinising squamous metaplasia of bulbar conjunctiva,seen in vitamin A deficiency. Brushfield spot= Whitish grey spot in peripheral iris,seen in Down's syndrome. Elschnig spot= Yellow patches overlying area of choroidal infarction in hypertension. Fischer-Khunt spot= Senile scleral paque,area of hyalinised sclera anterior horizontal rectus muscle insertion.Seen in old age. Fuch's spot= Pigmented (RPE hyperplasia) macular leisons in pathological myopia. Gunn's dot= light reflectios from internal limiting membrane around disc and macula Horner-Trantras Dot= Collections of eosinophils at limbus in vernal conjunctivitis. Kayes' dot= subepithelial infiltrates seen in corneal graft rejection Mittendorf's dot= whitish spot at posterior lens surface,remnant of hyaloid artery. Roth spots= haemorrhageswith white centres,seen in SABE, severe anaemia,collagen vascular disorders. Missed some entity !!let me know...
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