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IS THAT CORNEAL INFILTRATE STERILE OR INFECTIOUS?
IS THAT CORNEAL INFILTRATE STERILE OR INFECTIOUS?

... As practitioners, we have seen any number of contact lens-related complications walk through our doors. Corneal infiltrates and ulcers are two such examples that have long been an unfortunate reality of patient care. In the 19th century, treatment of corneal ulcers included chemical cauterization wi ...
An optomechanical model eye for ophthalmological refractive studies
An optomechanical model eye for ophthalmological refractive studies

... costly, especially because of the requisite testing on primates, which have accommodation mechanisms comparable to those of humans.1 Moreover, assessment of the quality of vision over the range of accommodation is lacking in animal studies. Finally, a significant number of claims made by patients af ...
Differential diagnosis of PVD and retinal detachment
Differential diagnosis of PVD and retinal detachment

... The optimum method of examining the peripheral retina is with the head set BIO with scleral depressor. Head set BIO takes a lot of practise and according to the College of Optometrists Clinical Practice Survey (2001) only 15% of respondent optometrists used the Head set BIO in practice. Scleral depr ...
Characterizing corneal changes induced by orthokeratology using
Characterizing corneal changes induced by orthokeratology using

... rthokeratology (OK) involves overnight wear of reverse geometry rigid contact lenses that temporarily reshape the anterior cornea to correct mild to moderate degrees of myopia1 • Early research, conducted in the late 1990s, suggested that corneal curvature changes induced by OK lens wear resulted ...
GD-DTPA enhanced MRI of ocular transport in a rat model of
GD-DTPA enhanced MRI of ocular transport in a rat model of

... Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disease of the visual system characterized by the elevation of intraocular pressure. While this elevated pressure is related to an increased resistance to the outflow of aqueous humor from the eye, their impacts to the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease are not f ...
Neovascular Glaucoma - MM Joshi Eye Institute
Neovascular Glaucoma - MM Joshi Eye Institute

... Symptoms: In the early stages of NVG, where NVI and or NVA are present but IOP is not raised, the patient does not have any symptoms. Once the IOP is increased, symptoms attributable to the raised IOP, and its sequelae are seen. The patient may have pain, and redness in the involved eye, accompanied ...
The Ocular Trauma Score - Community Eye Health Journal
The Ocular Trauma Score - Community Eye Health Journal

... is associated with a 90% predicted outcome of between NPL and PL vision (i.e., 73% for NPL plus 17% for PL) and only a 3% chance of vision better then 6/60. She underwent a vitrectomy and cryopexy procedure with silicone oil internal tamponade. Following this treatment, her final VA in the affected ...
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Intrapunctal nevus presenting with inflammatory symptoms Case Report

... A nevus is usually an in-born hamartomatous benign tumour that is solitary, well circumscribed, flat or slightly elevated with smooth or lobulated surface. Congenital nevi are present in nearly 23% of all newborns. An 83-year-old man presented with watering and itching of the left eye that was assoc ...
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The Effects of Antioxidant Vitamins on Cataract

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vitreous hemorrhage in post victretomized eye

... occur during sleep, possibly because of an increase in blood pressure secondary to early morning hypoglycemia or to rapid eye movement during sleep [2]. The extravasation of blood fills the space limited anteriorly by the posterior lens capsule, posteriorly by the internal limiting membrane, and lat ...
Alternative Methods for the Replacement of Eye Irritation Testing
Alternative Methods for the Replacement of Eye Irritation Testing

... to different physiological and anatomical properties compared to the human eye, such as constituents of the tear film, relatively larger corneal surface and a thinner cornea without Bowman’s membrane (Sharpe, 1985). Moreover, the site of application, the components rate of release or the animal’s re ...
the investigation and management of heterotropia
the investigation and management of heterotropia

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An in Vitro Evaluation Method to Test Ocular Irritation using a

... Recently, safety evaluation tests that do not involve animal experiments have been prosperously developing. However, the optimal evaluation materials and methods for assessing ocular irritancy have not been well investigated. In this study, we determined the optimal evaluation method for testing ocu ...
The Ocular Response Analyzer
The Ocular Response Analyzer

... Refractive surgery currently uses corneal thickness as a basic qualification and planning parameter.10,11 However, corneal hysteresis may be more useful as a qualification factor for LASIK and related corneal refractive surgery procedures because different subjects with the same corneal thickness ma ...
Session 509 Corneal refractive surgery
Session 509 Corneal refractive surgery

... was performed by the SWATH method. R software and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) were used for analyses. Results: In total 747 proteins were identified and relatively quantified from 64 patients. The comparison of protein expression levels between V0 and V1 identified altogether 254 differentially ...
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Heterochromia Iridium with Open Angle Glaucoma of Left Eye: A

... completely different colors in the same area. Sectoral heterochromia looks like an irregular spot that is a different color than the eye color and does not form a complete ring around the pupil like central heterochromia. Sectoral heterochromia is extremely rare in humans, only about 1% of the popul ...
The Importance of Eye Relief
The Importance of Eye Relief

... Personally, I do not like scopes. Many hunting rifles make their use necessary. They do add weight to the firearm, which in some cases is not a bad thing. With eye not as sharp or as light-gathering as they used to be, I have finally succumbed to ‘scoping’ whenever possible and using dot-sights more ...
Triaging Ocular Emergencies
Triaging Ocular Emergencies

... their own within two to four hours, many patients experience significant pain, depending on the severity and location of the abrasion, and will request immediate care. Most commonly, the patient will complain of a foreign-body sensation, photophobia, increased tearing, and decreased vision. Although ...
ED Ophthalmology Guidelines
ED Ophthalmology Guidelines

... Driving to Ophthalmology Appointments Pupil dilation is essential for a comprehensive eye examination. Some patients may not need their pupils dilated at an initial assessment (e.g. with problems affecting the ocular surface) but if fundus pathology is suspected then patients will definitely need to ...
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... Conjunctivitis can be caused by allergens, viruses or bacteria. Bacterial conjunctivitis is very contagious and can be easily passed from hands to eyes, particularly among children. Viral conjunctivitis can occur with colds, sore throats or flu. Allergic conjunctivitis is a reaction to allergens suc ...
REFERAT COMPLICATIILE LENTILELOR DE CONTACT
REFERAT COMPLICATIILE LENTILELOR DE CONTACT

... for corneal and conjunctival reconstruction in a variety of ocular surface diseases. It is avascular and possesses antiangiogenetic, antiscarring and antiinflammatory properties. It is not a substitute but rather a substrate upon which cells can migrate and regenerate, forming new and healthy tissue ...
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Full Text of

... in the right eye. There were three spots of whitish necrotic lesions, which were wedge-shaped and scattered in the peripheral retina of the right eye. Retinal vascular sheathing posterior to the necrotic lesion was conspicuous. The diagnosis of ARN was established and the patient was hospitalized fo ...
Biometric recognition via fixation density maps
Biometric recognition via fixation density maps

... which emanates from the fact that they are recorded from the face region. As a result, although eye movement traits can be used in standalone mode, they may also be easily incorporated in a multimodal framework (e.g. [2]), which would include other methods that also extract features from the face re ...
Chapter 15 PowerPoint - Hillsborough Community College
Chapter 15 PowerPoint - Hillsborough Community College

... Clinical – Homeostatic Imbalance 15.4 • Diplopia (double vision): occurs when movements of external muscles of two eyes are not perfectly coordinated – Person cannot properly focus images of same area of the visual field from each eye, so sees two images instead of one – Can result from paralysis, ...
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