Ben Gaddie, OD - Vision Institute of Canada
... evaporative dry eye • Rosacea is a common cause of MGD • Demodex is a common cause of Rosacea • What we thought was anterior blepharitis is ...
... evaporative dry eye • Rosacea is a common cause of MGD • Demodex is a common cause of Rosacea • What we thought was anterior blepharitis is ...
Publications_files/Rutowski, RL and Warrant, EJ
... McIntyre 1990). Briefly, a butterfly was inserted into a plastic pipette tip whose end had been sliced off to allow the butterfly’s head to pass through. A small quantity of bee wax was used to secure the head to the pipette tip. The butterfly was then mounted onto a small holder and a tiny hole (five to ...
... McIntyre 1990). Briefly, a butterfly was inserted into a plastic pipette tip whose end had been sliced off to allow the butterfly’s head to pass through. A small quantity of bee wax was used to secure the head to the pipette tip. The butterfly was then mounted onto a small holder and a tiny hole (five to ...
Xalacom® Eye Drops
... adrenaline, a hormone used in the treatment of asthma, slow or irregular heart beat, acute allergic disorders and glaucoma ...
... adrenaline, a hormone used in the treatment of asthma, slow or irregular heart beat, acute allergic disorders and glaucoma ...
ASTROEyePhysics1024x768
... Eye Physics 3rd generation computer designed and prototyped plaques will soon be available in dozens of preconfigured as well as fully customizable sizes, shapes, curvatures and source arrangements. Our plaques are <= 2 mm thick and the radionuclide sources are individually collimated to create a do ...
... Eye Physics 3rd generation computer designed and prototyped plaques will soon be available in dozens of preconfigured as well as fully customizable sizes, shapes, curvatures and source arrangements. Our plaques are <= 2 mm thick and the radionuclide sources are individually collimated to create a do ...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Nasolacrimal Ducts
... lid. Its composition is controlled by the lacrimal functional unit. Q The ocular surface epithelia together with the lacrimal gland produce a unique subset of membrane bound and secretory mucins that stabilize the tear film, fix it to the epithelia, support binding of bacteria, and are of great impo ...
... lid. Its composition is controlled by the lacrimal functional unit. Q The ocular surface epithelia together with the lacrimal gland produce a unique subset of membrane bound and secretory mucins that stabilize the tear film, fix it to the epithelia, support binding of bacteria, and are of great impo ...
Stein Eye Institute 50 Years of Vision: Research
... Medicine, a Stein Eye research team headed by Sophie X. Deng, MD, PhD, associate professor of ophthalmology, will complete late-stage clinical studies to develop therapy using cultivated autologous limbal stem cells in the treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD). LSCD can lead to severe loss ...
... Medicine, a Stein Eye research team headed by Sophie X. Deng, MD, PhD, associate professor of ophthalmology, will complete late-stage clinical studies to develop therapy using cultivated autologous limbal stem cells in the treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD). LSCD can lead to severe loss ...
Corneal diameter in premature infants
... diagnosis of primary infantile glaucoma. Reference values regarding eyes of premature infants are scarce. Such data are of special importance in areas such as the Middle East where infantile glaucoma is common and often evident already at birth. The authors have measured the horizontal corneal diame ...
... diagnosis of primary infantile glaucoma. Reference values regarding eyes of premature infants are scarce. Such data are of special importance in areas such as the Middle East where infantile glaucoma is common and often evident already at birth. The authors have measured the horizontal corneal diame ...
SEEING THE EYE IN A NEW LIGHT
... out a way to send a beam of light down the same pathway as each eye. These beams parallel each other through the microscope, and then they hit the retina concurrently before bouncing back up. The result is a much more consistent red reflex, particularly with the more optically distorted eyes: those ...
... out a way to send a beam of light down the same pathway as each eye. These beams parallel each other through the microscope, and then they hit the retina concurrently before bouncing back up. The result is a much more consistent red reflex, particularly with the more optically distorted eyes: those ...
The Healthy Eyes Activity Book
... This book is about how to look after your eyes. There are stories and drawings written by other children. You can tell your own stories and draw pictures in the book in the empty spaces. You can colour the other drawings to make the book look nice. This book is to help you to know how to look after ...
... This book is about how to look after your eyes. There are stories and drawings written by other children. You can tell your own stories and draw pictures in the book in the empty spaces. You can colour the other drawings to make the book look nice. This book is to help you to know how to look after ...
Pattern of ocular injury in Pediatric Population in western India
... facilities and a better transport system to reduce the duration between injury & treatment. INTRODUCTION Ocular trauma is an important and yet preventable cause of visual morbidity especially among pediatric population in developing countries. The visual outcome of ocular trauma depend on many facto ...
... facilities and a better transport system to reduce the duration between injury & treatment. INTRODUCTION Ocular trauma is an important and yet preventable cause of visual morbidity especially among pediatric population in developing countries. The visual outcome of ocular trauma depend on many facto ...
EYE - Jules Stein Eye Institute
... California, San Diego, whose lecture was entitled “Changing the Paradigm for Diagnosing Glaucoma.” The second Bradley R. Straatsma Lecturer was residency alumnus Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at the University of Utah School of Medicine, whose le ...
... California, San Diego, whose lecture was entitled “Changing the Paradigm for Diagnosing Glaucoma.” The second Bradley R. Straatsma Lecturer was residency alumnus Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at the University of Utah School of Medicine, whose le ...
Read PDF Edition - Review of Optometry
... vitro activity may be predictive of efficacy, it is not a guarantee because a multitude of factors influence clinical response.”2 Most all of our currently available topical antibiotics, used frequently enough, will eradicate most bacterial infections of the conjunctiva and cornea. If you’re not ach ...
... vitro activity may be predictive of efficacy, it is not a guarantee because a multitude of factors influence clinical response.”2 Most all of our currently available topical antibiotics, used frequently enough, will eradicate most bacterial infections of the conjunctiva and cornea. If you’re not ach ...
Corneal Transplants - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
... corneas for the best match, avoiding damage to the eye’s structures and producing the best possible long-term outcomes. While most cornea transplant patients regain good vision, a common problem is astigmatism, which blurs both near and distance vision. It occurs when the cornea surface is slightly ...
... corneas for the best match, avoiding damage to the eye’s structures and producing the best possible long-term outcomes. While most cornea transplant patients regain good vision, a common problem is astigmatism, which blurs both near and distance vision. It occurs when the cornea surface is slightly ...
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... is hyperintense after the application of contrast and shows a tube-shaped image which represents the hyaloid vessel.6 Treatment is controversial and has three objectives: (1) to prevent glaucoma, (2) pupil esthetics and (3) visual improvement.5 Pollord4 and Haddad5 reported long series including vit ...
... is hyperintense after the application of contrast and shows a tube-shaped image which represents the hyaloid vessel.6 Treatment is controversial and has three objectives: (1) to prevent glaucoma, (2) pupil esthetics and (3) visual improvement.5 Pollord4 and Haddad5 reported long series including vit ...
One-Year Clinical Results after Epi-LASIK for Myopia
... Patients were followed up daily by one of the authors (VJK) until the epithelial healing was complete and the therapeutic lens was removed. Examination during the early postoperative period included recording of UCVA and biomicroscopy. Slit-lamp examination allowed for the observation of epithelial ...
... Patients were followed up daily by one of the authors (VJK) until the epithelial healing was complete and the therapeutic lens was removed. Examination during the early postoperative period included recording of UCVA and biomicroscopy. Slit-lamp examination allowed for the observation of epithelial ...
Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)
... she was unable to test his pupillary response. When she did do some tests, Gilson did demonstrate a blink to threat reflex when an object was unexpectedly moved close to his eyes. The muscle balance of Gilson’s eyes was tested by a cover- uncover test. When one eye is covered up the other eye moves ...
... she was unable to test his pupillary response. When she did do some tests, Gilson did demonstrate a blink to threat reflex when an object was unexpectedly moved close to his eyes. The muscle balance of Gilson’s eyes was tested by a cover- uncover test. When one eye is covered up the other eye moves ...
Dictionary of Optometry and Visual Science v. Michel Millodot
... dictionary. It was also felt that the linguistic origin of a few of the most common terms used in the language of this discipline may be of interest. This is also given at the beginning of the dictionary. ...
... dictionary. It was also felt that the linguistic origin of a few of the most common terms used in the language of this discipline may be of interest. This is also given at the beginning of the dictionary. ...
About Miami VA Medical Center Residency Program
... primary goal is to provide quality eye care to our nation’s veterans. Another goal we have is to provide a quality learning experience for optometry students and residents. We hope that the skills and clinical information that you learn here can be used for many years to come in whatever mode of pra ...
... primary goal is to provide quality eye care to our nation’s veterans. Another goal we have is to provide a quality learning experience for optometry students and residents. We hope that the skills and clinical information that you learn here can be used for many years to come in whatever mode of pra ...
Customized computer models of eyes with intraocular lenses.
... Rosales & Marcos, 2007). In brief, images of PI, PIII and PIV (first, third and fourth Purkinje Images) are obtained with eccentric (14 deg) collimated illumination from LEDs and captured on an IR CCD camera provided with a telecentric lens. The method to obtain tilt and decentration from the relati ...
... Rosales & Marcos, 2007). In brief, images of PI, PIII and PIV (first, third and fourth Purkinje Images) are obtained with eccentric (14 deg) collimated illumination from LEDs and captured on an IR CCD camera provided with a telecentric lens. The method to obtain tilt and decentration from the relati ...
Free radical tissue damages in the anterior segment of the eye in
... predominantly in the ciliary epithelium, corneal epithelium and endothelium, and retinal pigment epithelium.25"28 Therefore, the ciliary epithelium and corneal endothelium seem to be well protected against oxygen metabolites in comparison to the iris and trabeculum. In addition, the ciliary body sec ...
... predominantly in the ciliary epithelium, corneal epithelium and endothelium, and retinal pigment epithelium.25"28 Therefore, the ciliary epithelium and corneal endothelium seem to be well protected against oxygen metabolites in comparison to the iris and trabeculum. In addition, the ciliary body sec ...
SURGERY AND THE EYE
... this tragic complication should be very low, hopefully less than 1 in 1,000. An incidence higher than this should suggest a break-down of correct procedures which needs to be identified and corrected. Good sterile technique is important for any operation but is absolutely vital for intraocular opera ...
... this tragic complication should be very low, hopefully less than 1 in 1,000. An incidence higher than this should suggest a break-down of correct procedures which needs to be identified and corrected. Good sterile technique is important for any operation but is absolutely vital for intraocular opera ...
laser vision correction
... the next 6 months and should be in good health. For contact lens wearers, we will provide you with a schedule for discontinuing your contact lens wear. In general, you should not wear soft contact lenses 2 weeks prior to your pre-operative examination. You should not wear hard or gas permeable lense ...
... the next 6 months and should be in good health. For contact lens wearers, we will provide you with a schedule for discontinuing your contact lens wear. In general, you should not wear soft contact lenses 2 weeks prior to your pre-operative examination. You should not wear hard or gas permeable lense ...
OPHTHALMIC LEECHDOMS
... take elecampane and groundsel and fen cress and gitrife, boil them in water, make them steam upon the eyes, when it is hot, and rub about the eyes with the worts so hot. Bald's leechdoms for the eyes are as follows: Leechdoms for ,mistiness of the eyes; take juice or blossoms of celandine, mingle wi ...
... take elecampane and groundsel and fen cress and gitrife, boil them in water, make them steam upon the eyes, when it is hot, and rub about the eyes with the worts so hot. Bald's leechdoms for the eyes are as follows: Leechdoms for ,mistiness of the eyes; take juice or blossoms of celandine, mingle wi ...
1 Ophthalmologic considerations in maxillofacial trauma Anatomy
... contents. Tonometry is usually not performed in these instances because the intraocular pressure of a perforated globe is often variable and tonometry would not necessarily be diagnostic. Cornea: The transparent cornea is difficult to evaluate by simple inspection. The integrity of the corneal refle ...
... contents. Tonometry is usually not performed in these instances because the intraocular pressure of a perforated globe is often variable and tonometry would not necessarily be diagnostic. Cornea: The transparent cornea is difficult to evaluate by simple inspection. The integrity of the corneal refle ...
keratoplasty - howMed Lectures
... few weeks, the dose may be further tapered, depending on the condition of the eye • Steroids are usually continued at low doses such as once daily for a year or more ...
... few weeks, the dose may be further tapered, depending on the condition of the eye • Steroids are usually continued at low doses such as once daily for a year or more ...