Evaluation of a satisfied bilateral scleral expansion
... of subjectively measured accommodative amplitude in postoperative scleral expansion patients. In an independent study, subjectively measured amplitude increased in 3 of 8 scleral expansion eyes 6 months postoperatively but returned to preoperative values in all eyes within a year.17 Another study of ...
... of subjectively measured accommodative amplitude in postoperative scleral expansion patients. In an independent study, subjectively measured amplitude increased in 3 of 8 scleral expansion eyes 6 months postoperatively but returned to preoperative values in all eyes within a year.17 Another study of ...
Eye Position Prospectus Prospectus for measuring eye movements
... 1975), or by measuring both head and eye movements (e.g., Regal et al., 1983; Regal & Salapatek, 1983; Roucoux et al., 1982, 1983). Spatial resolution may actually be better with EOG than corneal reflection techniques, since the former requires only good physiological recording techniques, whereas t ...
... 1975), or by measuring both head and eye movements (e.g., Regal et al., 1983; Regal & Salapatek, 1983; Roucoux et al., 1982, 1983). Spatial resolution may actually be better with EOG than corneal reflection techniques, since the former requires only good physiological recording techniques, whereas t ...
1. Distichiasis is: Misdirected eyelashes Accessory row of eyelashes
... most probably suffers from: a. Trachoma b. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis c. Bulbar spring catarrh d. Purulent conjunctivitis 14. In viral epidemic kerato-conjunctlvitis characteristically there is usually: a. Copious purulent discharge b. Copious muco-purulent discharge c. Excessive watery lacrimation ...
... most probably suffers from: a. Trachoma b. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis c. Bulbar spring catarrh d. Purulent conjunctivitis 14. In viral epidemic kerato-conjunctlvitis characteristically there is usually: a. Copious purulent discharge b. Copious muco-purulent discharge c. Excessive watery lacrimation ...
Considerations in the Treatment of Ocular Inflammation: Derek Cunningham, OD
... Loteprednol Etabonate Technical paper | Part IV: Contact Lens-Associated Red Eye | May 2010 ...
... Loteprednol Etabonate Technical paper | Part IV: Contact Lens-Associated Red Eye | May 2010 ...
British Congress of Optometry and Vision Science, Glasgow, 2013
... to the testing and interpretation of data from tests commonly used by optometrists and orthoptists. Methods: We examined 96 children aged 8–10 years in two schools. Data were collected using standardised neuropsychological tests of reading efficiency and comprehension, phonological skills, visual pe ...
... to the testing and interpretation of data from tests commonly used by optometrists and orthoptists. Methods: We examined 96 children aged 8–10 years in two schools. Data were collected using standardised neuropsychological tests of reading efficiency and comprehension, phonological skills, visual pe ...
Acute angle-closure glaucoma in retinopathy of prematurity
... Case presentation: A five-year-old girl presented to the hospital for a routine retina check-up. The patient was born prematurely with a gestation age of 27 weeks and a body weight of 980 grams. She had a history of stage 4A ROP in the right eye and received scleral buckling. After pupil dilation wi ...
... Case presentation: A five-year-old girl presented to the hospital for a routine retina check-up. The patient was born prematurely with a gestation age of 27 weeks and a body weight of 980 grams. She had a history of stage 4A ROP in the right eye and received scleral buckling. After pupil dilation wi ...
Surgical treatment of cherry eye
... gland. Be sure to leave an opening at each of the two ends of your pocket to provide an egress for tears to flow out of the gland. The egress will remain open if the incisions are parallel and the suture bites do not extend beyond the width of the incision. ...
... gland. Be sure to leave an opening at each of the two ends of your pocket to provide an egress for tears to flow out of the gland. The egress will remain open if the incisions are parallel and the suture bites do not extend beyond the width of the incision. ...
Safety and efficacy of Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) for myopia
... the epithelium with the Weck-Cel sponge is often incomplete, and the use of other rigid surgical instruments may be required thereafter. No clinical adverse effects have been found with this alcohol solution exposure time, which is longer than that described in previous techniques. In addition, pati ...
... the epithelium with the Weck-Cel sponge is often incomplete, and the use of other rigid surgical instruments may be required thereafter. No clinical adverse effects have been found with this alcohol solution exposure time, which is longer than that described in previous techniques. In addition, pati ...
Lacrimal Gland Abscess leading to Frontal Bone Chronic
... In our case, frontal bone osteomyelitis was seen secondary to lacrimal gland abscess which was confirmed intraoperatively. As osteomyelitis of skull itself is a rare clinical presentation, it usually occurs by direct extension of infection from paranasal sinuses or by retrograde thrombophlebitis. It ...
... In our case, frontal bone osteomyelitis was seen secondary to lacrimal gland abscess which was confirmed intraoperatively. As osteomyelitis of skull itself is a rare clinical presentation, it usually occurs by direct extension of infection from paranasal sinuses or by retrograde thrombophlebitis. It ...
The Stein Eye Institute Outpatient Surgical Center
... individually created from an impression of the patient’s ocular surface, allowing it to match the contour of any eye. The resulting lens is made from a high-oxygen permeable material and improves vision by creating a smooth refractive surface for the affected eye. “The customized lens is a perfect f ...
... individually created from an impression of the patient’s ocular surface, allowing it to match the contour of any eye. The resulting lens is made from a high-oxygen permeable material and improves vision by creating a smooth refractive surface for the affected eye. “The customized lens is a perfect f ...
Cryotherapy for retinopathy of prematurity a prospective study
... that these visions have not been matched with age norms and this will be the subject of a longer follow-up study. Despite these limitations our results highlight a better visual outcome in eyes with normal posterior poles and a poorer outcome in eyes with cicatricial disease, although some maintain ...
... that these visions have not been matched with age norms and this will be the subject of a longer follow-up study. Despite these limitations our results highlight a better visual outcome in eyes with normal posterior poles and a poorer outcome in eyes with cicatricial disease, although some maintain ...
Emory Eye Center - Emory University
... a national paradigm for residency selection and training. In a self-generating fashion, the trainees coming to Emory were consistently strong academically and were great people too. Of course these comments need to be taken with a grain of salt—I play for the home team! We need data to measure and c ...
... a national paradigm for residency selection and training. In a self-generating fashion, the trainees coming to Emory were consistently strong academically and were great people too. Of course these comments need to be taken with a grain of salt—I play for the home team! We need data to measure and c ...
ALPHABET PATTERNS
... - Weakness of inferior rectus limiting depression . - Parasympathetic palsy causing a dilated pupil associated with defective accommodation . - Partial involvement will produce milder degrees of ophthalmoplegia . ...
... - Weakness of inferior rectus limiting depression . - Parasympathetic palsy causing a dilated pupil associated with defective accommodation . - Partial involvement will produce milder degrees of ophthalmoplegia . ...
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... that arise from their cataracts cannot be corrected with spectacles and so any difference in quality of life is less likely to be attributed to not having to physically wear them (although phako surgery does generally aim to leave patients emmetropic for distance). A controlled trial by He et al8 su ...
... that arise from their cataracts cannot be corrected with spectacles and so any difference in quality of life is less likely to be attributed to not having to physically wear them (although phako surgery does generally aim to leave patients emmetropic for distance). A controlled trial by He et al8 su ...
OCUFLAM 0.1% ed
... corneae, keratomycosis or Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. - Transient burning and stinging upon instillation and other minor symptoms of ocular irritation have been reported with the use of Fluorometholone suspension. - Prolonged treatment may cause corneal thinning and perforation. - Prolonged us ...
... corneae, keratomycosis or Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. - Transient burning and stinging upon instillation and other minor symptoms of ocular irritation have been reported with the use of Fluorometholone suspension. - Prolonged treatment may cause corneal thinning and perforation. - Prolonged us ...
pigmentary conditions of the eye
... be pigmented or non-pigmented and can result in secondary uveitis or glaucoma. If treated early, it may be possible to salvage the eye by removing the mass or, in cases of ocular lymphoma, with systemic chemotherapy. In aggressive primary tumours, enucleation can be curative, however, malignant mela ...
... be pigmented or non-pigmented and can result in secondary uveitis or glaucoma. If treated early, it may be possible to salvage the eye by removing the mass or, in cases of ocular lymphoma, with systemic chemotherapy. In aggressive primary tumours, enucleation can be curative, however, malignant mela ...
Corneal Involvement In A Case Of Mycosis Fungoides
... presented to our OPD with complaints of pain, watering and defective vision in left eye of 1 month duration. He was under the care of a local ophthalmologist and was on systemic and topical acyclovir, topical antibiotics, cycloplegics and preservative free lubricants for 1 week. ...
... presented to our OPD with complaints of pain, watering and defective vision in left eye of 1 month duration. He was under the care of a local ophthalmologist and was on systemic and topical acyclovir, topical antibiotics, cycloplegics and preservative free lubricants for 1 week. ...
A Case Report Discussing The Options for Placement of Glaucoma
... the tube shunt in the ciliary sulcus of pseudophakic patients allows shielding of the cornea as the tube rests against the posterior surface of the intraocular lens.11 Most commonly reported postoperative complications associated with placing glaucoma drainage devices in the ciliary sulcus are small ...
... the tube shunt in the ciliary sulcus of pseudophakic patients allows shielding of the cornea as the tube rests against the posterior surface of the intraocular lens.11 Most commonly reported postoperative complications associated with placing glaucoma drainage devices in the ciliary sulcus are small ...
Congenital Corneal Opacities
... one drop of betadine 2.5% eye drop in the conjunctival sac which would cause irritation to the child with normal corneal sensations and make him uncomfortable21,22. In most patients, conservative approaches such as copious lubrication, prevention of self-harm and cautious use of bandage contact lens ...
... one drop of betadine 2.5% eye drop in the conjunctival sac which would cause irritation to the child with normal corneal sensations and make him uncomfortable21,22. In most patients, conservative approaches such as copious lubrication, prevention of self-harm and cautious use of bandage contact lens ...
The eyelid
... present. Symptoms: If contact is made with the conjunctiva, a foreign body sensation and localized conjunctival vascular injection result. Corneal involvement produces pain and photophobia. Etiology of trichiasis Following trauma or surgical interruption of the eyelid margin. Chronic inflammatory co ...
... present. Symptoms: If contact is made with the conjunctiva, a foreign body sensation and localized conjunctival vascular injection result. Corneal involvement produces pain and photophobia. Etiology of trichiasis Following trauma or surgical interruption of the eyelid margin. Chronic inflammatory co ...
Evaluation of the penetration through human cornea of riboflavin 0.1
... Tests carried out in vitro to evaluate epithelium permeability gave the same results as tests carried out in vivo. Several studies illustrated tests carried out in vivo and repeated in vitro, in order to evaluate the passage of drugs throughout the corneal epithelium in these two different test cond ...
... Tests carried out in vitro to evaluate epithelium permeability gave the same results as tests carried out in vivo. Several studies illustrated tests carried out in vivo and repeated in vitro, in order to evaluate the passage of drugs throughout the corneal epithelium in these two different test cond ...
Ocular Aberrations before and after Myopic Corneal Refractive
... In contrast to the fast evolution of refractive surgery, there has not been such an update of the clinical methods used to evaluate objectively the impact of refractive surgery on the overall optical quality. Routine postoperative evaluation consists mainly of measuring, under photopic conditions (s ...
... In contrast to the fast evolution of refractive surgery, there has not been such an update of the clinical methods used to evaluate objectively the impact of refractive surgery on the overall optical quality. Routine postoperative evaluation consists mainly of measuring, under photopic conditions (s ...
laser vision correction - Massachusetts Eye and Ear
... (hyperopia), and astigmatism and is generally the treatment of choice for patients with high degrees of myopia or hyperopia. In LASIK surgery, the underlying surface of the cornea is reshaped with the laser, allowing light to be refocused and vision improved. LASIK surgery generally results in littl ...
... (hyperopia), and astigmatism and is generally the treatment of choice for patients with high degrees of myopia or hyperopia. In LASIK surgery, the underlying surface of the cornea is reshaped with the laser, allowing light to be refocused and vision improved. LASIK surgery generally results in littl ...
2006 Annual Report - University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center
... to develop amd ? kellogg scientists have won a major grant to identify susceptibilit y genes . ...
... to develop amd ? kellogg scientists have won a major grant to identify susceptibilit y genes . ...
The Functional Results of Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens with
... chamber intraocular lens implantation is the “gold standard” procedure for managing cataracts. Posterior chamber intraocular lenses have several distinct advantages which include a lower rate of retinal detachment, cystoid macular oedema, a proven track record especially when implanted in eyes with ...
... chamber intraocular lens implantation is the “gold standard” procedure for managing cataracts. Posterior chamber intraocular lenses have several distinct advantages which include a lower rate of retinal detachment, cystoid macular oedema, a proven track record especially when implanted in eyes with ...