Poster Session/ Cornea surgery, refractive
... (LASIK) with femtosecond laser flap creation on the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and ganglion cell complex (GCC). Methods: One hundred eyes from one hundred myopic patients received uneventful bilateral LASIK were recruited. Corneal flap at superior hinge was created with femtosecond l ...
... (LASIK) with femtosecond laser flap creation on the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and ganglion cell complex (GCC). Methods: One hundred eyes from one hundred myopic patients received uneventful bilateral LASIK were recruited. Corneal flap at superior hinge was created with femtosecond l ...
Pharmacologic Management of Allergic Conjunctivitis
... analysis from 1993 to 2008, prescribing for allergic conditions has accelerated by approximately 20%.2 This likely reflects an increasing prevalence of allergic disease in developed countries While the exact reason for this is not known, multiple factors are thought to play a role, including industr ...
... analysis from 1993 to 2008, prescribing for allergic conditions has accelerated by approximately 20%.2 This likely reflects an increasing prevalence of allergic disease in developed countries While the exact reason for this is not known, multiple factors are thought to play a role, including industr ...
الشريحة 1
... IOP, like many biologic parameters, varies in the population as a whole. In large epidemiologic studies, means IOP is 16 mm Hg, with standerd deviation of 3 mm Hg. Variables such as the time of day, age & genetic factors influence IOP. Although there is no strict cutoff between normal & abnormal IOP ...
... IOP, like many biologic parameters, varies in the population as a whole. In large epidemiologic studies, means IOP is 16 mm Hg, with standerd deviation of 3 mm Hg. Variables such as the time of day, age & genetic factors influence IOP. Although there is no strict cutoff between normal & abnormal IOP ...
TonoVet DNA Magazine
... appears red with hyperaemia of episcleral blood vessels. Swelling of the choroid may cause fluid to accumulate behind the retina, resulting in retinal detachment and blindness. The retina may also be affected by concurrent inflammation, chorioretinitis. A thorough work-up is recommended in all anima ...
... appears red with hyperaemia of episcleral blood vessels. Swelling of the choroid may cause fluid to accumulate behind the retina, resulting in retinal detachment and blindness. The retina may also be affected by concurrent inflammation, chorioretinitis. A thorough work-up is recommended in all anima ...
Correlation Between Corneal and Total Wavefront
... taking into consideration the optical and geometrical factors of the eye.8 Wavefront sensing provides detailed information on image quality at the retina of an individual eye, whereas corneal topography provides only shape information about the anterior front surface. Consequently, only wavefront se ...
... taking into consideration the optical and geometrical factors of the eye.8 Wavefront sensing provides detailed information on image quality at the retina of an individual eye, whereas corneal topography provides only shape information about the anterior front surface. Consequently, only wavefront se ...
The child, measles and the eye - Measles and Rubella Initiative
... after a few days, first across the forehead and behind the ears, then all over the face and down over the body and limbs. It begins to fade after three or four days, often leaving staining or peeling of the skin. Measles always affects the eyes although not always seriously; but it may lead to loss ...
... after a few days, first across the forehead and behind the ears, then all over the face and down over the body and limbs. It begins to fade after three or four days, often leaving staining or peeling of the skin. Measles always affects the eyes although not always seriously; but it may lead to loss ...
Protocol No
... corresponding defects in the affected person’s visual field. The main causative factor so far identified is elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). Though other factors (blood flow, family history, myopia, race) also may play a role, IOP is the best characterized one. It is widely accepted that an IOP ...
... corresponding defects in the affected person’s visual field. The main causative factor so far identified is elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). Though other factors (blood flow, family history, myopia, race) also may play a role, IOP is the best characterized one. It is widely accepted that an IOP ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Conjunctival melanoma is a relatively rare malignancy. Being a rare clinical entity it should be considered on the differential diagnosis of pigmented eye surface lesions, especially when growing on preexisting tumours such as PAM or nevus. Timely diagnosis of melanoma is essential because of their ...
... Conjunctival melanoma is a relatively rare malignancy. Being a rare clinical entity it should be considered on the differential diagnosis of pigmented eye surface lesions, especially when growing on preexisting tumours such as PAM or nevus. Timely diagnosis of melanoma is essential because of their ...
Effects of contrast inversion on face perception depend on gaze
... Kemp, Pike, White, & Musselman, 1996; Liu, Collin, Burton, & Chaudhuri, 1999; Liu, Collin, & Chaudhuri, 2000; Russell, Sinha, Biederman, & Nederhouser, 2006). The eye region in particular contains contrast-related signals that are relevant for face recognition. For this reason, the eyes may be prior ...
... Kemp, Pike, White, & Musselman, 1996; Liu, Collin, Burton, & Chaudhuri, 1999; Liu, Collin, & Chaudhuri, 2000; Russell, Sinha, Biederman, & Nederhouser, 2006). The eye region in particular contains contrast-related signals that are relevant for face recognition. For this reason, the eyes may be prior ...
prevent blindness disease
... appointed Managing Director of the LEI and Professor of Ophthalmology at UWA in March 2009. He heads UWA’s Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science. Professor Mackey studied medicine at the University of Tasmania and trained in ophthalmology at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourn ...
... appointed Managing Director of the LEI and Professor of Ophthalmology at UWA in March 2009. He heads UWA’s Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science. Professor Mackey studied medicine at the University of Tasmania and trained in ophthalmology at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourn ...
Dynamic Morphology of Clear Corneal Cataract Incisions - F
... Objective: Clear corneal cataract incisions without sutures allow for rapid visual rehabilitation after phacoemulsification but might be associated with an increased risk of postoperative infection. The goal of this study was to examine in vitro dynamic changes in unhealed clear corneal cataract inc ...
... Objective: Clear corneal cataract incisions without sutures allow for rapid visual rehabilitation after phacoemulsification but might be associated with an increased risk of postoperative infection. The goal of this study was to examine in vitro dynamic changes in unhealed clear corneal cataract inc ...
Cancers of the Eye - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
... Images is produced by Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami Health System with support of the George C. Brosius Endowment Fund. Images is published biannually and is available free upon request. If you do not wish to receive further marketing communications from the University of Mi ...
... Images is produced by Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami Health System with support of the George C. Brosius Endowment Fund. Images is published biannually and is available free upon request. If you do not wish to receive further marketing communications from the University of Mi ...
ParticleStabilized Emulsion Droplets for GravityMediated Targeting
... reaches it therapeutic target. However, drug also reaches off-target sites, which can cause side effects. For example, intravitreal administration of steroids causes unwanted contact with the lens and promotes formation of cataracts in 7–29% of patients.[5] In addition, administration of sustained-r ...
... reaches it therapeutic target. However, drug also reaches off-target sites, which can cause side effects. For example, intravitreal administration of steroids causes unwanted contact with the lens and promotes formation of cataracts in 7–29% of patients.[5] In addition, administration of sustained-r ...
Granular Corneal Dystrophy Discovered Following LASIK
... described that in many cases surgical intervention is not necessary until the sixth or seventh decade of life (Inoue 2002). However, additional case studies demonstrate that people with GCD2 are having acc ...
... described that in many cases surgical intervention is not necessary until the sixth or seventh decade of life (Inoue 2002). However, additional case studies demonstrate that people with GCD2 are having acc ...
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... angular eye velocity signals related to Donders’ and Listing’s law is poorly understood, interactions with vestibular and other signals in the nested eye-head motor control system are difficult to discern. It appears therefore indispensable to more closely analyze this relationship in order to be ab ...
... angular eye velocity signals related to Donders’ and Listing’s law is poorly understood, interactions with vestibular and other signals in the nested eye-head motor control system are difficult to discern. It appears therefore indispensable to more closely analyze this relationship in order to be ab ...
The relationship between pore density and outflow facility in
... The Relationship Between Pore Density and Outflow Facility in Human Eyes R. Rand Allingham, Annelies W. de Kater, C. Ross Ethier, P. John Anderson, Ellen Hertzmark, David L. Epstein The inner wall (IW) endothelial lining of Schlemm's canal was examined in six normal human eyes and four eyes with pri ...
... The Relationship Between Pore Density and Outflow Facility in Human Eyes R. Rand Allingham, Annelies W. de Kater, C. Ross Ethier, P. John Anderson, Ellen Hertzmark, David L. Epstein The inner wall (IW) endothelial lining of Schlemm's canal was examined in six normal human eyes and four eyes with pri ...
Ophthalmology Microsoft Word
... D. deformated E. round, with 5-6 мм diameter 119. The results of refractometry 90 degrees (–) 7.0 D 180 degrees (–) 7.0 D. Its A. middle degree myopia B. *high degree myopia C. complex myopic astigmatism D. simplex myopic astigmatism E. mixt astigmatism 120. The results of refractometry 90 degrees ...
... D. deformated E. round, with 5-6 мм diameter 119. The results of refractometry 90 degrees (–) 7.0 D 180 degrees (–) 7.0 D. Its A. middle degree myopia B. *high degree myopia C. complex myopic astigmatism D. simplex myopic astigmatism E. mixt astigmatism 120. The results of refractometry 90 degrees ...
Ophthalmology Microsoft Word
... D. deformated E. round, with 5-6 мм diameter 119. The results of refractometry 90 degrees (–) 7.0 D 180 degrees (–) 7.0 D. Its A. middle degree myopia B. *high degree myopia C. complex myopic astigmatism D. simplex myopic astigmatism E. mixt astigmatism 120. The results of refractometry 90 degrees ...
... D. deformated E. round, with 5-6 мм diameter 119. The results of refractometry 90 degrees (–) 7.0 D 180 degrees (–) 7.0 D. Its A. middle degree myopia B. *high degree myopia C. complex myopic astigmatism D. simplex myopic astigmatism E. mixt astigmatism 120. The results of refractometry 90 degrees ...
Role of Muscle Pulleys in Producing Eye Position
... 84: 639 – 650, 2000. It is well established that the head and eye velocity axes do not always align during compensatory vestibular slow phases. It has been shown that the eye velocity axis systematically tilts away from the head velocity axis in a manner that is dependent on eye-in-head position. Th ...
... 84: 639 – 650, 2000. It is well established that the head and eye velocity axes do not always align during compensatory vestibular slow phases. It has been shown that the eye velocity axis systematically tilts away from the head velocity axis in a manner that is dependent on eye-in-head position. Th ...
Albinism! - trefzclasses
... inheritance. Thus, males more frequently have ocular albinism as they do not have a second X chromosome. Those with oculocutaneous albinism may experience abnormal flickering eye movements (nystagmus) and sensitivity to bright light. There may be other eye problems as well, including poor vision and ...
... inheritance. Thus, males more frequently have ocular albinism as they do not have a second X chromosome. Those with oculocutaneous albinism may experience abnormal flickering eye movements (nystagmus) and sensitivity to bright light. There may be other eye problems as well, including poor vision and ...
A Patient`s Guide to Strabismus Surgery
... (diplopia, or two images seen for one object) or “split” vision (like seeing 1+1/2 images), unstable images, eyestrain or fatigue, headache and an awareness that an eye is moving about; it may feel as if one is “crossing” the eyes, yet the preferred eye feels fine. Importantly, there can be other se ...
... (diplopia, or two images seen for one object) or “split” vision (like seeing 1+1/2 images), unstable images, eyestrain or fatigue, headache and an awareness that an eye is moving about; it may feel as if one is “crossing” the eyes, yet the preferred eye feels fine. Importantly, there can be other se ...
Public Assessment Report Paediatric data Ciloxan Ciprofloxacin
... conjunctivitis is not first choice in any patient age group, as an antibiotic with a more narrow spectrum like chloramphenicol or fusidic acid is preferred. However, in view of the trial in this population being a request from the FDA, moxifloxacin as comparator could to some extent be justified. A ...
... conjunctivitis is not first choice in any patient age group, as an antibiotic with a more narrow spectrum like chloramphenicol or fusidic acid is preferred. However, in view of the trial in this population being a request from the FDA, moxifloxacin as comparator could to some extent be justified. A ...
Tonometer through the eyelid diaton: accuracy and quick IOP reading
... must be easy-to-operate and portable. It should have sufficient accuracy and quickly measure the intraocular pressure, be useful in diagnosing and monitoring the effectiveness of glaucoma treatment. The main feature of this tonometer: measurement is performed through eyelid, so, the direct contact w ...
... must be easy-to-operate and portable. It should have sufficient accuracy and quickly measure the intraocular pressure, be useful in diagnosing and monitoring the effectiveness of glaucoma treatment. The main feature of this tonometer: measurement is performed through eyelid, so, the direct contact w ...
Wavefront-guided LASIK:
... • A small pilot study compared the advantage of active eye tracking. Twenty eyes treated with eye tracking and 20 eyes treated without eye tracking were evaluated with regard to their wavefront indices. • There was difference in wavefront measurements in trefoil, quadrafoil, higher order astigmatism ...
... • A small pilot study compared the advantage of active eye tracking. Twenty eyes treated with eye tracking and 20 eyes treated without eye tracking were evaluated with regard to their wavefront indices. • There was difference in wavefront measurements in trefoil, quadrafoil, higher order astigmatism ...
Methods of Intraocular Pressure Measurement
... beam at the corneal vertex 2. A receiver and 3. Detector which accepts only parallel, coaxial rays reflected from the cornea c. A pneumatic system which generates a puff of room air, which is directed against the cornea. Schematic Representation of the working principle of NCT A: Light source fr ...
... beam at the corneal vertex 2. A receiver and 3. Detector which accepts only parallel, coaxial rays reflected from the cornea c. A pneumatic system which generates a puff of room air, which is directed against the cornea. Schematic Representation of the working principle of NCT A: Light source fr ...