Publications and Presentations 2013 Peer Reviewed Publications
... 1. Spouse, J., Jackson, A., Donati, R.J., Cocchi, M., Tonello, L., Rasenick, M.M. Distribution of Gsa in lipid raft fractions from human platelets indicates the presence of major depressive disorder. Society for Neuroscience. 2. Parker, S., Keller, K., Harthan, K. Therapeutic Scleral Contact Lens: T ...
... 1. Spouse, J., Jackson, A., Donati, R.J., Cocchi, M., Tonello, L., Rasenick, M.M. Distribution of Gsa in lipid raft fractions from human platelets indicates the presence of major depressive disorder. Society for Neuroscience. 2. Parker, S., Keller, K., Harthan, K. Therapeutic Scleral Contact Lens: T ...
Coding, Billing, and Documentation for Glaucoma Patients Nov 8 2014
... • The Baltimore Eye Study proved that glaucoma can be hard to diagnose. 50% of all people found to have glaucoma during the study had seen an eye doctor within the past year and were unaware that they had glaucoma. • The Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial demonstrated that 50% of patients with glaucoma, ...
... • The Baltimore Eye Study proved that glaucoma can be hard to diagnose. 50% of all people found to have glaucoma during the study had seen an eye doctor within the past year and were unaware that they had glaucoma. • The Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial demonstrated that 50% of patients with glaucoma, ...
Curriculum Vitae - Mass. Eye and Ear
... to increase the critical mass of vision researchers at the OUHSC by recruiting four vision investigators, to enhance the infrastructure critical for expanding vision research in Oklahoma, to continue to foster collegial and collaborative relationships between COBRE investigators and other scientists ...
... to increase the critical mass of vision researchers at the OUHSC by recruiting four vision investigators, to enhance the infrastructure critical for expanding vision research in Oklahoma, to continue to foster collegial and collaborative relationships between COBRE investigators and other scientists ...
The cornea
... - the endothelial cell layer is the main target of immunological attack in corneal transplant rejection reactions, and damage to this layer during graft rejection can cause the graft to fail - leaving the original endothelial layer in place with a DLK avoids most rejection problems Disadvantages for ...
... - the endothelial cell layer is the main target of immunological attack in corneal transplant rejection reactions, and damage to this layer during graft rejection can cause the graft to fail - leaving the original endothelial layer in place with a DLK avoids most rejection problems Disadvantages for ...
Presbyopia - American Optometric Association
... working distance without experiencing visual symptoms.2,3 Presbyopia has been described as "an irreversible optical failure, an unexplained evolutionary blunder that comes as a psychologic shock."4 As the amplitude of accommodation diminishes, the range of clear vision may become inadequate for the ...
... working distance without experiencing visual symptoms.2,3 Presbyopia has been described as "an irreversible optical failure, an unexplained evolutionary blunder that comes as a psychologic shock."4 As the amplitude of accommodation diminishes, the range of clear vision may become inadequate for the ...
Hyperopia - Diamond Vision
... • If an eye that has 1.00D of acc for distance vision and 3.50D of acc. For 40cm. • The additional acc. is automatically accompanied by a large amount of acc convergence, which can cause severe headaches and other symptoms of eyestrain. ...
... • If an eye that has 1.00D of acc for distance vision and 3.50D of acc. For 40cm. • The additional acc. is automatically accompanied by a large amount of acc convergence, which can cause severe headaches and other symptoms of eyestrain. ...
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
... reported. Depth and length of anesthetic effect is somewhat lower than local anesthesia. Patients can feel pressure and pressure may suddenly be transformed into a troublesome or even painful sensation after abrupt or rough manoeuvres that cause traction on zonular fibres or ciliary body. Suture and ...
... reported. Depth and length of anesthetic effect is somewhat lower than local anesthesia. Patients can feel pressure and pressure may suddenly be transformed into a troublesome or even painful sensation after abrupt or rough manoeuvres that cause traction on zonular fibres or ciliary body. Suture and ...
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
... been described one way or another in the literature consistently since the 1980s. At that time, clinicians likely did not include MGD in findings of dry eye, except in severe cases of the disease. MGD was most often referred to in overview reports on dry eye or in treatment regimens and clinical tri ...
... been described one way or another in the literature consistently since the 1980s. At that time, clinicians likely did not include MGD in findings of dry eye, except in severe cases of the disease. MGD was most often referred to in overview reports on dry eye or in treatment regimens and clinical tri ...
WSPOS SCIENTIFIC BUREAU
... David Granet is the Anne F. Ratner Professor of Ophthalmology & Pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego and is the Director of the UCSD/Abraham Ratner Children's Eye Center at the Shiley Eye Institute. A graduate of the Yale University School of Medicine where he served as President of ...
... David Granet is the Anne F. Ratner Professor of Ophthalmology & Pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego and is the Director of the UCSD/Abraham Ratner Children's Eye Center at the Shiley Eye Institute. A graduate of the Yale University School of Medicine where he served as President of ...
View CV as a PDF - Cedars
... Humana Hospital West Hills, Los Angeles, CA - December 10, 1983, "The Yag laser - views, reviews and overviews of the California experience: A view from the cornea." ...
... Humana Hospital West Hills, Los Angeles, CA - December 10, 1983, "The Yag laser - views, reviews and overviews of the California experience: A view from the cornea." ...
MASTERING REFRACTIVE IOLS: THE ART AND SCIENCE
... While the procedure itself seems straightforward, it is the stunning speed, skill, and efficiency with which it is performed that must literally be seen to be believed. By alternating between 2 parallel operating room tables, a single surgeon is able to perform over 15 cases per hour by consistently ...
... While the procedure itself seems straightforward, it is the stunning speed, skill, and efficiency with which it is performed that must literally be seen to be believed. By alternating between 2 parallel operating room tables, a single surgeon is able to perform over 15 cases per hour by consistently ...
painful fourth cranial nerve palsy caused
... The three previously reported cases and the present case of dural fistulas with painful fourth-nerve palsy included three men and one woman, aged between 40 and 65 years [2, 5, 6]. All patients reported pain around the involved eye, or headache. A bruit was found in only one case [5]. Three patients ...
... The three previously reported cases and the present case of dural fistulas with painful fourth-nerve palsy included three men and one woman, aged between 40 and 65 years [2, 5, 6]. All patients reported pain around the involved eye, or headache. A bruit was found in only one case [5]. Three patients ...
Macular Thickness Measurements in Normal Eyes Using Spectral
... of the outer ring of the thickness map outside the range of data points collected in the scanning region. In this case, the result is the average retinal thickness of only the region of the quadrant overlapping the scanning box. Although the accuracy of thickness values in the outer rings may suffer ...
... of the outer ring of the thickness map outside the range of data points collected in the scanning region. In this case, the result is the average retinal thickness of only the region of the quadrant overlapping the scanning box. Although the accuracy of thickness values in the outer rings may suffer ...
Scleral fixation of dislocated posterior chamber intraocular lenses
... for indirect ophthalmoscopy. Initially, inferior-based triangular scleral flaps were made at the planned scleral fixation site. Within the bed of the scleral flap, a 20-gauge sclerotomy was made 1.25 mm posterior to limbus. A clear corneal incision was made approximately one-half clock hour counterc ...
... for indirect ophthalmoscopy. Initially, inferior-based triangular scleral flaps were made at the planned scleral fixation site. Within the bed of the scleral flap, a 20-gauge sclerotomy was made 1.25 mm posterior to limbus. A clear corneal incision was made approximately one-half clock hour counterc ...
Early Intervention Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers with Visual
... however (e.g., Division of Developmental Disabilities), and these may require that a child meet other eligibility criteria. While some children are born with vision impairment as their only developmental concern, the majority has at least one other area of delay or disability5. Identifying a vision ...
... however (e.g., Division of Developmental Disabilities), and these may require that a child meet other eligibility criteria. While some children are born with vision impairment as their only developmental concern, the majority has at least one other area of delay or disability5. Identifying a vision ...
Safety and efficacy of Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) for myopia
... solution may sometimes spill towards the periphery of the cornea, particularly after involuntary ocular movements when the patient feels the pressure of the cone. The spilled solution can damage the ocular surface epithelial cells, and often produces pain and significant irritation of the conjunctiv ...
... solution may sometimes spill towards the periphery of the cornea, particularly after involuntary ocular movements when the patient feels the pressure of the cone. The spilled solution can damage the ocular surface epithelial cells, and often produces pain and significant irritation of the conjunctiv ...
Posterior parietal cortex and developmental dyslexia
... bigger, their axons are thicker myelinated and their receptive fields are larger than the rest of the ganglion cells. This division is also visible in the lateral geniculate body. The characteristic of these two types of cells, magno (large) and parvo (small), differ significantly. Parvo cells respo ...
... bigger, their axons are thicker myelinated and their receptive fields are larger than the rest of the ganglion cells. This division is also visible in the lateral geniculate body. The characteristic of these two types of cells, magno (large) and parvo (small), differ significantly. Parvo cells respo ...
The use of optical coherence tomography in neuro
... contact lenses should be removed before the examination, as they reduce signal strength and measured PRNFLT.26 If the corneal surface is dry, topical lubrication can be applied during the assessment. The corneal surface should be optimal before performing OCT, so it is advised not to undertake prior ...
... contact lenses should be removed before the examination, as they reduce signal strength and measured PRNFLT.26 If the corneal surface is dry, topical lubrication can be applied during the assessment. The corneal surface should be optimal before performing OCT, so it is advised not to undertake prior ...
Head-worn Loupe KS
... Illuminated Stand Magnifiers Illuminated magnifiers are used for applications in which magnification and illumination are required in combination. The use of the right illumination allows considerable reduction of the magnification needed. The VisuLight S illuminated stand magnifiers are intended pr ...
... Illuminated Stand Magnifiers Illuminated magnifiers are used for applications in which magnification and illumination are required in combination. The use of the right illumination allows considerable reduction of the magnification needed. The VisuLight S illuminated stand magnifiers are intended pr ...
consent for lasik (laser in situ keratomileusis) retreatment
... with an abnormal or weakly adherent protective layer, for which age is a risk factor. Epithelial ingrowth is produced when epithelial surface cells grow underneath the corneal flap during the healing of the corneal flap incision. Epithelial ingrowth is more common with any trauma or breakdown of the ...
... with an abnormal or weakly adherent protective layer, for which age is a risk factor. Epithelial ingrowth is produced when epithelial surface cells grow underneath the corneal flap during the healing of the corneal flap incision. Epithelial ingrowth is more common with any trauma or breakdown of the ...
CONSENT FOR LASIK (LASER IN SITU KERATOMILEUSIS
... with an abnormal or weakly adherent protective layer, for which age is a risk factor. Epithelial ingrowth is produced when epithelial surface cells grow underneath the corneal flap during the healing of the corneal flap incision. Epithelial ingrowth is more common with any trauma or breakdown of the ...
... with an abnormal or weakly adherent protective layer, for which age is a risk factor. Epithelial ingrowth is produced when epithelial surface cells grow underneath the corneal flap during the healing of the corneal flap incision. Epithelial ingrowth is more common with any trauma or breakdown of the ...
Correlation Between Corneal and Total Wavefront
... C8. The correlation coefficients were found to be R=0.59 and R=0.67 for the vertical coma C7 and horizontal coma C8, respectively. For both coefficients, the correlations between corneal 3rd order coma and the 3rd order coma of the total wavefront were statistically significant (P<.001). In contrast ...
... C8. The correlation coefficients were found to be R=0.59 and R=0.67 for the vertical coma C7 and horizontal coma C8, respectively. For both coefficients, the correlations between corneal 3rd order coma and the 3rd order coma of the total wavefront were statistically significant (P<.001). In contrast ...
Tear MMP-9 Levels as a Marker of Ocular Surface Inflammation in
... removing the redundant conjunctiva and re-establishing tear clearance and its effects in the concentration of proinflammatory enzymes in tears. The accumulation of extracellular matrix–degrading enzymes in tears may contribute to the pathogenesis of this disease, since MMPs are a family of enzymes t ...
... removing the redundant conjunctiva and re-establishing tear clearance and its effects in the concentration of proinflammatory enzymes in tears. The accumulation of extracellular matrix–degrading enzymes in tears may contribute to the pathogenesis of this disease, since MMPs are a family of enzymes t ...
Brain damage-related Vision Loss - Functional Classification (Word)
... For today's discussion it is useful to draw a line in the middle; on the organ side we speak of visual functions, on the person side of functional vision. ...
... For today's discussion it is useful to draw a line in the middle; on the organ side we speak of visual functions, on the person side of functional vision. ...
Human eye
The human eye is an organ that reacts to light and has several purposes. As a sense organ, the mammalian eye allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina allow conscious light perception and vision including color differentiation and the perception of depth. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million colors.Similar to the eyes of other mammals, the human eye's non-image-forming photosensitive ganglion cells in the retina receive light signals which affect adjustment of the size of the pupil, regulation and suppression of the hormone melatonin and entrainment of the body clock.