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- Journal Of Emmetropia :: Home
- Journal Of Emmetropia :: Home

... (ICRS), and phakic intraocular lenses (PIOLs) may provide enough BSCVA, and sometimes uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), to postpone and sometimes avoid the need for corneal transplantation. To stop the progression of the disease, these refractive procedures may be combined with collagen cross-linkin ...
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Amblyopia

...  Inhibition of the fovea occurs to eliminate the abnormal binocular interaction caused by one defocused image and one focused image.  This type of amblyopia is more common in patients with anisohypermetropia than anisomyopia. Small amounts of hyperopic anisometropia, such as 1-2 diopters, can indu ...
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Transverse Chromatic Aberration and Vision: Quantification and

... The following chapters will shed light on the field of transverse chromatic aberration and vision. Chapter 2 gives a brief introduction to the anatomy of the eye. Furthermore, the monochromatic optical errors of the eye and methods to measure and correct them are described. Finally, the peripheral e ...
ICLs and Inlays - Texas Optometric Association
ICLs and Inlays - Texas Optometric Association

... • Recovery is quick and patients experience great vision immediately • Superior to LASIK/PRK with high refractive errors, severe DES, Irregular corneas, Large pupils ...
Annual Report 2003 2004 - Indiana University School of Optometry
Annual Report 2003 2004 - Indiana University School of Optometry

... those who took part in the celebrations and worked so hard to make the functions such a success. The major celebration last October in Alumni Hall was a great occasion for hundreds of alumni and friends to reminisce and renew acquaintances. We look forward to starting the next 50 years by continuing ...
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Anterior and Posterior Blepharitis

Diabetic maculopathy - Parkside Primary First
Diabetic maculopathy - Parkside Primary First

... (CSMO) has been the mainstay form of treatment after the findings by the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) that demonstrated a 50% reduction in moderate visual loss (from 24% to 12%) at 3 years. Laser treatment still remains the first choice for patients within the NHS for most type ...
Anisometropia in the 21st Century
Anisometropia in the 21st Century

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Getting Femto Cataract Up to Speed P. 22 d

... “The entire phenomenon appears to be under the meticulous control of the brain.” The TVST paper is the first evidence in humans that the brain plays a part in pruning optic nerve axon cells. In a previous study, a mouse model suggested the possibility that following injury to the optic nerve cells i ...
Comparison of BAK free Travatan with BAK
Comparison of BAK free Travatan with BAK

... Xalatan (Latanoprost) to control their intraocular pressure, who either continued that medication or switched to a BAK-free therapy (BAK free Travatan),as well as patients newly placed on BAK free Travatan in our population. Patients & methods: A prospective observational study was conducted at CMH ...
Leukocoria - Diabetic Retinopathy
Leukocoria - Diabetic Retinopathy

... intracellular protozoa causing up to 50% of cases of posterior uveitis. Ocular infection is characterised by focal necrotising retinochoroiditis with vitritis.In congenital infection the eye may also be affected by cataract, microphthalmos, and optic atrophy ...
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Unusual persistent fetal vasculature presentation in a premature baby

... continuously studied in animal models. It has been shown that the hyaloid and iris vasculature is often dilated and engorged in ROP in animal models, and that PFV may persist in cases of severe ROP [6]. Based on animal models, some researchers ...
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Amniotic Membrane Grafts Following Excision of Corneal and

... times a day, were administered during the first week. During the second week, only Maxitrol was administered, but if there was excessive irritation due to the ...
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Nucleotides in the Eye: Focus on Functional Aspects and

... et al., 2010). These increased levels may represent a compensatory attempt by the ocular surface epithelium to preserve a wet-surface phenotype by increasing tear fluid and mucin secretion, although this hypothesis remains to be confirmed. Finally, it has been observed that nucleotides can modify th ...
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Anatomy Block 2 Exam Review Questions

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Rubeosis Iridis

... Cf.) Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis also have angle NVs  In the angle-closure stage, DDx. with causes of iris distortion and PAS Ex.) iridocorneal endothelial syndrome ...
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Patient Information

... clear fluid that flows in and out of the chamber with the purpose of nourishing the nearby tissue. As this fluid leaves the anterior chamber, reaching the open angel of the eye where the cornea and retina meet, the fluid is to pass through a spongy mesh-like filter. If the fluid passes through the m ...
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AnthonyRoleTVIInfants - Texas School for the Blind and Visually

...  Visual development occurs quickly within the first year.  Vision has a key role in the development and refinement of other ...
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Northwest Eye Surgeons Co

... We use the iLASIK system for refractive surgery, which combines the IntraLase Femtosecond laser and the VISX Star S4 Excimer Laser with its state-of-the-art wavefront guided treatment and iris registration. For highly myopic patients who are outside the recommended parameters for iLASIK or PRK, we a ...
Role of Temperament - Texas School for the Blind and Visually
Role of Temperament - Texas School for the Blind and Visually

...  Visual development occurs quickly within the first year.  Vision has a key role in the development and refinement of other ...
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Clinical Advantages of Swept-Source OCT and New Non

... OCT allow us to obtain images of the lamina cribrosa in vivo. Lee and colleagues recently used EDI-OCT to examine changes in the lamina cribrosa that occur with reduction in IOP.6 One hundred eyes were examined and the lamina cribrosa imaged before and after at least a 20 percent reduction in IOP. A ...
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Retinal break or tear

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Correlation between Optical and Psychophysical Parameters as a

... n most clinical studies of visual performance, visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity function (CSF) are measured. Although these psychophysical estimates of spatial vision are quite useful, obtaining accurate results of the CSF is time-consuming, and the collaboration of the subjects is requir ...
Consent For Lasikprk Retreatment
Consent For Lasikprk 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 ...
Phakic IOL in place
Phakic IOL in place

... currently most performed procedure LASIK improves vision to 20/20 in up to 93.5% of patients with low to moderate nearsightedness Long-term outcomes of refractive surgery as yet unavailable ...
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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.
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