1.1 Terminology of Mechanical Injuries
... ruptured globe eye injuries due to societal changes. Ophthalmologica 213: 380−386 [13] Punnonen E, Laatikainen L (1989) Prognosis of perforating eye injuries with intraocular foreign bodies. Acta Ophthalmol 66: 483−491 [14] Ramsay R, Knobloch WH (1978) Ocular perforation following retrobulbar anes ...
... ruptured globe eye injuries due to societal changes. Ophthalmologica 213: 380−386 [13] Punnonen E, Laatikainen L (1989) Prognosis of perforating eye injuries with intraocular foreign bodies. Acta Ophthalmol 66: 483−491 [14] Ramsay R, Knobloch WH (1978) Ocular perforation following retrobulbar anes ...
Results of Phototherapeutic Keratectomy in the Management of Flap
... improve the symptoms, a hard contact lens refraction was performed. Patients were selected for PTK only if their symptoms significantly improved or fully resolved with the clinic trial of the contact lenses. Before surgery, patients received 2 to 10 mg diazepam and drops of topical antibiotics, eith ...
... improve the symptoms, a hard contact lens refraction was performed. Patients were selected for PTK only if their symptoms significantly improved or fully resolved with the clinic trial of the contact lenses. Before surgery, patients received 2 to 10 mg diazepam and drops of topical antibiotics, eith ...
Ectodermal dysplasia associated with autoimmune disease
... may be a factor in the corneal changes. Alopecia areata had been found to be associated with a high incidence of autoantibodies to smooth muscle,'" indicating its association with autoimmunity. It is interesting that the present case has demonstrated the association of alopecia totalis and corneal p ...
... may be a factor in the corneal changes. Alopecia areata had been found to be associated with a high incidence of autoantibodies to smooth muscle,'" indicating its association with autoimmunity. It is interesting that the present case has demonstrated the association of alopecia totalis and corneal p ...
Laser energy levels for trabecular meshwork damage in the
... have been achieved in the majority of recently treated primate eyes with one treatment session. We continue to try to improve the method to achieve more moderate IOP levels. One can compare this treatment to therapeutic human laser angle treatment with some reservations. The cynomolgus monkey cornea ...
... have been achieved in the majority of recently treated primate eyes with one treatment session. We continue to try to improve the method to achieve more moderate IOP levels. One can compare this treatment to therapeutic human laser angle treatment with some reservations. The cynomolgus monkey cornea ...
RE: Keratoconus and Contact Lenses
... Keratoconus results in grossly distorted vision similar to looking through a windshield while driving in a rainstorm without using windshield wipers. Keratoconus is characterized by thinning and protrusion of the central cornea, resulting in a ghosting and glare, photophobia, halos around lights, de ...
... Keratoconus results in grossly distorted vision similar to looking through a windshield while driving in a rainstorm without using windshield wipers. Keratoconus is characterized by thinning and protrusion of the central cornea, resulting in a ghosting and glare, photophobia, halos around lights, de ...
Ocular retardation (or) in the mouse.
... Results. At 10.5 days of gestation the optic vesicle of normal mice is well into the initial stages of invagination to form the optic cup. This cup surrounds the lens pit from the surface ectoderm on all sides except the ventral side, where the most distal or retinal portion of the optic fissure is ...
... Results. At 10.5 days of gestation the optic vesicle of normal mice is well into the initial stages of invagination to form the optic cup. This cup surrounds the lens pit from the surface ectoderm on all sides except the ventral side, where the most distal or retinal portion of the optic fissure is ...
Results Methods (con`t)
... Rationale: The caruncle is located in the nasal corner of the eye and can be easily viewed. Prior reports have associated papillary changes on the caruncle surface as diagnostic sign of allergic conjunctivitis. We examined the caruncle and the rest of the palpebral conjunctiva under magnification an ...
... Rationale: The caruncle is located in the nasal corner of the eye and can be easily viewed. Prior reports have associated papillary changes on the caruncle surface as diagnostic sign of allergic conjunctivitis. We examined the caruncle and the rest of the palpebral conjunctiva under magnification an ...
ARVO 2015 Annual Meeting Abstracts 322 Ocular surface health
... Methods: ECM proteins deposited by a conjunctival cell line (HCjE-Gi) were assessed by immunofluorescence (IF) at days 5-42. Maximum adsorption of fibronectin, collagen IV and laminin 111 onto tissue culture plastic (TCP) was determined by ELISA. Adhesion and growth of HCjE-Gi cells seeded onto unco ...
... Methods: ECM proteins deposited by a conjunctival cell line (HCjE-Gi) were assessed by immunofluorescence (IF) at days 5-42. Maximum adsorption of fibronectin, collagen IV and laminin 111 onto tissue culture plastic (TCP) was determined by ELISA. Adhesion and growth of HCjE-Gi cells seeded onto unco ...
LASIK: Practical Pearls
... lasers, as they require a perfectly horizontal plane of the approaching cornea and usually adjust for the x- and y-axis and up-down. A similar principle should be applied to patients with large thoracic cavities. This may result in the head appearing tilted upward, toward the surgeon. An extra pillo ...
... lasers, as they require a perfectly horizontal plane of the approaching cornea and usually adjust for the x- and y-axis and up-down. A similar principle should be applied to patients with large thoracic cavities. This may result in the head appearing tilted upward, toward the surgeon. An extra pillo ...
A case report of ocular injury by Euphorbia plant sap
... the Euphorbia plant sap, secondary bacterial infection also plays a very important role on visual loss and complications. 9 Corneal ulcer with scarring or even perforation can result from delayed management.6 The symptoms may worsen several hours to days after the exposure. 6,7 The patients should b ...
... the Euphorbia plant sap, secondary bacterial infection also plays a very important role on visual loss and complications. 9 Corneal ulcer with scarring or even perforation can result from delayed management.6 The symptoms may worsen several hours to days after the exposure. 6,7 The patients should b ...
Surgical management of Duane`s
... and we must therefore cut the check-ligaments very carefully when recessing the muscle. Nevertheless, limitation of adduction is often increased. The recession must therefore not be too large, and the medial rectus must be re-attached at the place where it comes to rest when the eye is fully abducte ...
... and we must therefore cut the check-ligaments very carefully when recessing the muscle. Nevertheless, limitation of adduction is often increased. The recession must therefore not be too large, and the medial rectus must be re-attached at the place where it comes to rest when the eye is fully abducte ...
Pigment dispersion syndrome
... flat cornea, deep anterior chamber,and wide open angles.2 The iris is inserted posteriorly and shows a concave configuration in the mid periphery. This feature is best demonstrated by ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) or anterior segment OCT.3,4 Pigment accumulation on the anterior surface of the iris ...
... flat cornea, deep anterior chamber,and wide open angles.2 The iris is inserted posteriorly and shows a concave configuration in the mid periphery. This feature is best demonstrated by ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) or anterior segment OCT.3,4 Pigment accumulation on the anterior surface of the iris ...
American Eye Center
... Prism lenses are contraptions that can help alleviate the strain that both eyes may experience when they are working as one. It may also assist people with double vision by aligning the two images into one. Prism lenses can be incorporated in both glasses and contact lenses. ...
... Prism lenses are contraptions that can help alleviate the strain that both eyes may experience when they are working as one. It may also assist people with double vision by aligning the two images into one. Prism lenses can be incorporated in both glasses and contact lenses. ...
NSS513 - National Open University of Nigeria
... bathed by the aqueous humor. It is an osmotic fluid containing salts, albumin, globulin, glucose, and other constituents. The aqueous humor brings nutrients to the cornea and to the lens and removes end products of metabolism from these tissues. The vitreous humor is a collagenous or gelatinous-like ...
... bathed by the aqueous humor. It is an osmotic fluid containing salts, albumin, globulin, glucose, and other constituents. The aqueous humor brings nutrients to the cornea and to the lens and removes end products of metabolism from these tissues. The vitreous humor is a collagenous or gelatinous-like ...
Evaluation of Diplopia - Turner White Communications
... patients with binocular diplopia, the examiner can evaluate for causes of ocular misalignment due to neurologic or orbital disease, whereas for patients with monocular diplopia, the examiner can focus on disorders of the eye. If a patient is uncertain whether the diplopia is monocular or binocular, ...
... patients with binocular diplopia, the examiner can evaluate for causes of ocular misalignment due to neurologic or orbital disease, whereas for patients with monocular diplopia, the examiner can focus on disorders of the eye. If a patient is uncertain whether the diplopia is monocular or binocular, ...
for noninfectious uveitis affecting the back segment of the
... caused by retinal cells, your immune system’s increase. This is not something you can feel. white blood cells, and the chemicals these So, following the injection, your doctor should cells release. regularly monitor your eye pressure. If you experience thisuveitis side effect, treatment such Noninfe ...
... caused by retinal cells, your immune system’s increase. This is not something you can feel. white blood cells, and the chemicals these So, following the injection, your doctor should cells release. regularly monitor your eye pressure. If you experience thisuveitis side effect, treatment such Noninfe ...
Corneal ectasia induced by laser in situ keratomileusis
... refraction with minimal astigmatism, and normal keratometry. In these patients, a statistically significant positive correlation with age was observed. It is possible that in these patients, the development of ectasia could be attributed to mechanisms other than corneal weakening by tissue subtracti ...
... refraction with minimal astigmatism, and normal keratometry. In these patients, a statistically significant positive correlation with age was observed. It is possible that in these patients, the development of ectasia could be attributed to mechanisms other than corneal weakening by tissue subtracti ...
Glaucoma - Moorfields Eye Hospital
... suggests, the drainage angle remains ‘open’. The eye pressure rises very slowly and there is no pain to warn of a problem, even though the optic nerve is being damaged. When part of the field of vision in one eye is damaged, the other eye may ‘fill in’ the gap if the damage has not occurred in the s ...
... suggests, the drainage angle remains ‘open’. The eye pressure rises very slowly and there is no pain to warn of a problem, even though the optic nerve is being damaged. When part of the field of vision in one eye is damaged, the other eye may ‘fill in’ the gap if the damage has not occurred in the s ...
glance of laser vision correction
... your eyes from bright light.( It is available in the LASIK KIT) When you arrive at our LASIK Centre, on the day of your procedure, you will complete a brief check-in process (if any repeated tests). Our secretary will collect your final payment and let the surgical team know you have arrived. You wi ...
... your eyes from bright light.( It is available in the LASIK KIT) When you arrive at our LASIK Centre, on the day of your procedure, you will complete a brief check-in process (if any repeated tests). Our secretary will collect your final payment and let the surgical team know you have arrived. You wi ...
stromal rejection episode after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty
... a graft, frequent but not necessary accompanying signs of rejection (4,5), were missing in this case. However, the retained interrupted suture was suspected to be the immune reaction trigger (10). Our case presented with both epithelial and stromal edema 14 months after the surgery, and five days af ...
... a graft, frequent but not necessary accompanying signs of rejection (4,5), were missing in this case. However, the retained interrupted suture was suspected to be the immune reaction trigger (10). Our case presented with both epithelial and stromal edema 14 months after the surgery, and five days af ...
The patient + doctor - Emory Eye Center
... Here at the Emory Eye Center, the importance of what occurs between each patient and his or her physician, each day, represents the core of this organization’s entire operation. An operation that, perhaps one day, will become Emory Vision Institute. What’s in a name? A lot. We are currently the Emor ...
... Here at the Emory Eye Center, the importance of what occurs between each patient and his or her physician, each day, represents the core of this organization’s entire operation. An operation that, perhaps one day, will become Emory Vision Institute. What’s in a name? A lot. We are currently the Emor ...
Cornea - Elsevier
... with each blink. Grey subepithelial opacities may be seen at the site of attachment. Dry eye is by far the most common cause; others include superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis, neurotrophic keratopathy, long-term ocular patching and essential blepharospasm. • Epithelial oedema. Subtle oedema may ...
... with each blink. Grey subepithelial opacities may be seen at the site of attachment. Dry eye is by far the most common cause; others include superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis, neurotrophic keratopathy, long-term ocular patching and essential blepharospasm. • Epithelial oedema. Subtle oedema may ...
Leaflet POAG chronic open angle glaucoma
... onto the retina is finally converted into a series of complex electrical impulses by retinal photoreceptor cells known as rods and cones. These signals pass along the optic nerve to the back of the brain, where the final image is processed. What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is the name given to a group of ...
... onto the retina is finally converted into a series of complex electrical impulses by retinal photoreceptor cells known as rods and cones. These signals pass along the optic nerve to the back of the brain, where the final image is processed. What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is the name given to a group of ...
Limbus versus pupil center for ocular alignment
... FIGURE l. Sketch of how equation 1 (see Methods) can be the individual HR of the order of up to 100% relative derived in the paraxial approximation. A small light source to the mean HR have to be expected.5121318 positioned sufficiently far away is imaged by the cornea (apIn securing higher accuracy ...
... FIGURE l. Sketch of how equation 1 (see Methods) can be the individual HR of the order of up to 100% relative derived in the paraxial approximation. A small light source to the mean HR have to be expected.5121318 positioned sufficiently far away is imaged by the cornea (apIn securing higher accuracy ...
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... the cocoons of the abnormal pupae, it was evident that these larvae had had tubercles identical to those found on normal final instar animals. There was no obvious cause of these abnormalities. No evidence for any simple genetic basis was provided by the equal distribution of the abnormality ...
... the cocoons of the abnormal pupae, it was evident that these larvae had had tubercles identical to those found on normal final instar animals. There was no obvious cause of these abnormalities. No evidence for any simple genetic basis was provided by the equal distribution of the abnormality ...