Tear Production After Unilateral Removal of the Main Lacrimal
... the cornea, slitlamp examination was performed with a cobalt blue filter to visualize areas of fluorescein staining. Rose bengal staining was performed every 2 weeks after surgery. The intensity of staining of the medial and ...
... the cornea, slitlamp examination was performed with a cobalt blue filter to visualize areas of fluorescein staining. Rose bengal staining was performed every 2 weeks after surgery. The intensity of staining of the medial and ...
Fall 2013
... quality. So it may have been an easy step to the whimsical spontaneity of creating paintings that I hope children will enjoy,” he says. “I wanted them to have room for imagination and the opportunity to mind play with what is going on. I also wanted some action. I wanted some goofiness. I wanted col ...
... quality. So it may have been an easy step to the whimsical spontaneity of creating paintings that I hope children will enjoy,” he says. “I wanted them to have room for imagination and the opportunity to mind play with what is going on. I also wanted some action. I wanted some goofiness. I wanted col ...
32 HORNER`S SYNDROME- EYE OR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE
... The purpose of this paper is to establish an etiologic differential diagnosis protocol in Horner`s syndrome. The patients examined in the Surgery Clinics of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Bucharest presented enophthalmos, upper eyelid ptosis, palpebral slid reduction, third eyelid protrusion and ...
... The purpose of this paper is to establish an etiologic differential diagnosis protocol in Horner`s syndrome. The patients examined in the Surgery Clinics of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Bucharest presented enophthalmos, upper eyelid ptosis, palpebral slid reduction, third eyelid protrusion and ...
CB Jan 07 - Clinician`s Brief
... Meticulous examination of the eye with a methodical diagnostic approach will aid in obtaining an accurate diagnosis and help determine treatment. Dimming room lights is imperative before performing the ocular exam. A complete ophthalmic exam uses a focal light source to examine the eyelids, conjunct ...
... Meticulous examination of the eye with a methodical diagnostic approach will aid in obtaining an accurate diagnosis and help determine treatment. Dimming room lights is imperative before performing the ocular exam. A complete ophthalmic exam uses a focal light source to examine the eyelids, conjunct ...
Caveats to Obtaining Retinal Topography With Optical Coherence
... the fovea is fairly centered, and there is excellent image quality in all three OCT images. (This subject had an uncorrected spherical equivalent refraction of -4.50 diopters in this eye and was consented under an institutional review board approved protocol before imaging.) Copyright 2014 The Assoc ...
... the fovea is fairly centered, and there is excellent image quality in all three OCT images. (This subject had an uncorrected spherical equivalent refraction of -4.50 diopters in this eye and was consented under an institutional review board approved protocol before imaging.) Copyright 2014 The Assoc ...
herpes zoster
... called vesicles that later break open and form crusty scabs. The outbreak of shingles typically lasts for a few weeks, but in severe cases, the rash can leave permanent scars, pain, numbness or skin discoloration. If nerves of the eye are infected with herpes zoster, symptoms may also occur in the e ...
... called vesicles that later break open and form crusty scabs. The outbreak of shingles typically lasts for a few weeks, but in severe cases, the rash can leave permanent scars, pain, numbness or skin discoloration. If nerves of the eye are infected with herpes zoster, symptoms may also occur in the e ...
Management of the Red Eye
... Usually no obvious cause, often told by others that “eye is red.” May occur in cases of trauma, or in cases of coughing, vomiting, or straining. If traumatic must do thorough exam to R/O other pathology. ...
... Usually no obvious cause, often told by others that “eye is red.” May occur in cases of trauma, or in cases of coughing, vomiting, or straining. If traumatic must do thorough exam to R/O other pathology. ...
Pterygium/Pingueculum
... preauricular skin tags, and/or vertebral skeletal defects (Goldenhar’s syndrome) ...
... preauricular skin tags, and/or vertebral skeletal defects (Goldenhar’s syndrome) ...
5 Ocular and Orbital Trauma
... • DO NOT flush the eye with any liquids other than saline or warm water or even better just do not touch the eye • DO NOT remove the object out of the eye • DO NOT put any pressure on the eye • Do NOT rub eye. • Flush the eye with copious amounts of saline or warm water until symptoms resolve unless ...
... • DO NOT flush the eye with any liquids other than saline or warm water or even better just do not touch the eye • DO NOT remove the object out of the eye • DO NOT put any pressure on the eye • Do NOT rub eye. • Flush the eye with copious amounts of saline or warm water until symptoms resolve unless ...
Item 6.3 OTAG_13_13b E1.130 In Situ Cornea Excision EBAA.docx
... and taking great care to avoid pulling on the cornea and creating folds. The corneoscleral rim should never be allowed to drop back down while making this separation. The corneoscleral button must never be pulled in such a way as to cause cross-corneal tension. ...
... and taking great care to avoid pulling on the cornea and creating folds. The corneoscleral rim should never be allowed to drop back down while making this separation. The corneoscleral button must never be pulled in such a way as to cause cross-corneal tension. ...
case report
... Heavy eye syndrome is an association of anisometropia, usually with high myopia, and hypophoria or hypotropia. The more myopic eye is hypotropic. This disorder was called heavy eye syndrome on the basis of the fanciful idea that the larger, more myopic eye is in a relatively low position, as though ...
... Heavy eye syndrome is an association of anisometropia, usually with high myopia, and hypophoria or hypotropia. The more myopic eye is hypotropic. This disorder was called heavy eye syndrome on the basis of the fanciful idea that the larger, more myopic eye is in a relatively low position, as though ...
Dove Press - May 2016
... fluorescein staining scores were added to the total corneal fluorescein staining score to generate an all-region combined score of ocular surface staining. Visual function was assessed by patient responses on the OSDI questionnaire at baseline and month 6. Schirmer tear test without anesthesia and T ...
... fluorescein staining scores were added to the total corneal fluorescein staining score to generate an all-region combined score of ocular surface staining. Visual function was assessed by patient responses on the OSDI questionnaire at baseline and month 6. Schirmer tear test without anesthesia and T ...
Eye
... Tunic: Tough outer layer for protection and muscle attachment – Sclera: White of the eye ...
... Tunic: Tough outer layer for protection and muscle attachment – Sclera: White of the eye ...
Human ocular Thelaziasis: A case report from Karnataka
... extracted from the eye of Coolie in Peiping, China. The first reported case in India was from Erode, Tamil Nadu in 1948.2 Thelazia callipaeda infects a range of definitive hosts, such as dogs, cats, foxes, rabbits and humans. It is seen in the conjunctival sac, lacrimal gland and lacrimal duct of th ...
... extracted from the eye of Coolie in Peiping, China. The first reported case in India was from Erode, Tamil Nadu in 1948.2 Thelazia callipaeda infects a range of definitive hosts, such as dogs, cats, foxes, rabbits and humans. It is seen in the conjunctival sac, lacrimal gland and lacrimal duct of th ...
Adult Conjunctivitis - College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia
... If the infection has been determined to be due to chlamydia or gonorrhea, systemic treatment is required and topical treatment is not necessary. Please refer to the appropriate STI DST. ...
... If the infection has been determined to be due to chlamydia or gonorrhea, systemic treatment is required and topical treatment is not necessary. Please refer to the appropriate STI DST. ...
corneal transplantation
... A. This depends on the nature, duration and severity of the disease as well as other pre-existing ocular conditions which need to be addressed later. Most patients notice improvement in their vision during the first 3-4 weeks after surgery, with continued improvement later. ...
... A. This depends on the nature, duration and severity of the disease as well as other pre-existing ocular conditions which need to be addressed later. Most patients notice improvement in their vision during the first 3-4 weeks after surgery, with continued improvement later. ...
Mark J. Mannis, MD
... Mark J. Mannis, M.D. Clinical/Research Interests Dr. Mannis, Professor and Chair of the UC Davis Eye Center, specializes in corneal transplantation and external diseases of the eye. His research has included development of antimicrobial agents and growth factors that affect the corneal wound healing ...
... Mark J. Mannis, M.D. Clinical/Research Interests Dr. Mannis, Professor and Chair of the UC Davis Eye Center, specializes in corneal transplantation and external diseases of the eye. His research has included development of antimicrobial agents and growth factors that affect the corneal wound healing ...
Recurrent corneal epithelial erosion syndrome
... sharp pain, watering and sometimes blurred vision. This may happen as the patient wakes after sleep. It may be due to a previous mild injury (corneal abrasion) or to a condition known as a dystrophy in which the surface of the cornea is unusually delicate. The condition may recur over weeks or month ...
... sharp pain, watering and sometimes blurred vision. This may happen as the patient wakes after sleep. It may be due to a previous mild injury (corneal abrasion) or to a condition known as a dystrophy in which the surface of the cornea is unusually delicate. The condition may recur over weeks or month ...
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
... Australia. It is a condition in which the optic nerve is damaged leading to loss of peripheral vision. Most patients with primary open angle glaucoma have no symptoms of the condition. There is no pain and vision seems normal. The damage is usually caused by high intraocular pressure within the eye. ...
... Australia. It is a condition in which the optic nerve is damaged leading to loss of peripheral vision. Most patients with primary open angle glaucoma have no symptoms of the condition. There is no pain and vision seems normal. The damage is usually caused by high intraocular pressure within the eye. ...
Equine Recurrent Uveitis (“Moon Blindness”)
... pressure (IOP), may also be used to aid in the diagnosis. Often, the IOP may be decreased in cases of uveitis. However, if your horse has concurrent glaucoma, the IOP will most likely be elevated. Your veterinarian may also elect to run routine bloodwork to rule out an underlying disease process. Mo ...
... pressure (IOP), may also be used to aid in the diagnosis. Often, the IOP may be decreased in cases of uveitis. However, if your horse has concurrent glaucoma, the IOP will most likely be elevated. Your veterinarian may also elect to run routine bloodwork to rule out an underlying disease process. Mo ...
Chiang, S - American Academy of Optometry
... IV. Diagnosis and Discussion Based on the appearance and epithelial defect of the left cornea, the patient was diagnosed with a marginal corneal ulcer, likely inflammatory in nature. Furthermore, due to patient ocular and medical history, the bilaterality of clinical findings and presentation of the ...
... IV. Diagnosis and Discussion Based on the appearance and epithelial defect of the left cornea, the patient was diagnosed with a marginal corneal ulcer, likely inflammatory in nature. Furthermore, due to patient ocular and medical history, the bilaterality of clinical findings and presentation of the ...
A Case of Beauveria Bassiana Keratitis Confirmed by Gene
... The incidence of fungal keratitis has been considerably increased for the past 20-30 years. The causative fungi include filamentous fungi in ocular trauma and nonfilamentous fungi in chronic ocular surface disease. With the expanded use of antibiotic eye drops, the increased use of steroid eye drop ...
... The incidence of fungal keratitis has been considerably increased for the past 20-30 years. The causative fungi include filamentous fungi in ocular trauma and nonfilamentous fungi in chronic ocular surface disease. With the expanded use of antibiotic eye drops, the increased use of steroid eye drop ...
Clinical Uses of Autologous Serum Eye Drops as Tears in
... then the medium was changed to a FCS-free medium 1 day before the experiments and latter treated with 15% or 30% human serum for 24 hours before subjecting them to flow cytometry for the expression of MUC-1. They also measured the content of vitamin A and TGF-β in prepared autologous serum stored at ...
... then the medium was changed to a FCS-free medium 1 day before the experiments and latter treated with 15% or 30% human serum for 24 hours before subjecting them to flow cytometry for the expression of MUC-1. They also measured the content of vitamin A and TGF-β in prepared autologous serum stored at ...
ASSESSING THE EYES
... Abnormally, progressive opacity of the lens Pupil may appear cloudy Red reflex may be absent or darkened Years of exposure to ultraviolet light are a risk factor for cataracts ...
... Abnormally, progressive opacity of the lens Pupil may appear cloudy Red reflex may be absent or darkened Years of exposure to ultraviolet light are a risk factor for cataracts ...
Clinical Management of Stage III Infectious Bovine Staphylococcus aureus
... steroid may impair the formation of vasculature which helps in healing process; therefore it was not used in the present case report. Antibiotic such as Tylosin; a macrolide class of antibiotic which inhibits bacterial protein is ideal for use in the current case report. The animal responded well to ...
... steroid may impair the formation of vasculature which helps in healing process; therefore it was not used in the present case report. Antibiotic such as Tylosin; a macrolide class of antibiotic which inhibits bacterial protein is ideal for use in the current case report. The animal responded well to ...