MindMap Gallery Ocular Surface Disease Classification Mind Map
This template is a structured mind map designed to comprehensively classify ocular surface diseases for clinical and educational use. Organized into seven core categories—Dry Eye Disease, Trauma-Related Ocular Surface Diseases, Corneal Neovascularization, Ocular Surface Tumors, Eyelid Margin and Meibomian Gland Diseases, Corneal Diseases, and Conjunctival Diseases—it aims to provide a clear overview of conditions affecting the ocular surface, supporting learning, clinical decision-making, and knowledge consolidation for ophthalmologists, nurses, medical students, and optometrists. Success metrics include the comprehensiveness of disease coverage, logical consistency of classification, and practical utility for education and clinical reference. The mind map breaks down user needs into key clinical areas. Dry Eye Disease is further divided into Evaporative, Aqueous-deficient, and Drug/Environment-induced types, outlining their distinct pathophysiology. Trauma-related conditions include mechanical lacerations, chemical injuries, and thermal or UV burns, alongside inflammatory, hypoxic, and foreign body-induced forms. Corneal Diseases are split into Infectious Keratitis (bacterial, viral, fungal, and acanthamoeba types) and Non-infectious Keratitis (dry eye-related, corneal ulcers, neurotrophic keratopathy), plus Corneal Dystrophies (congenital and acquired). Conjunctival Diseases cover Acute Conjunctivitis (bacterial, viral, allergic), Chronic Conjunctivitis (dry eye-related, subconjunctival hemorrhage, papillary conjunctivitis), and Conjunctival Tumors (benign and malignant). Eyelid Margin and Meibomian Gland Diseases include Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), Blepharitis (anterior and posterior), and Meibomian Cysts/Tumors like styes and chalazia. By structuring information this way, the template addresses common pain points, such as confusing similar conditions or struggling to organize complex disease profiles. Users can easily identify the etiology, clinical featu
Edited at 2026-04-23 01:22:00