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Surgical outcomes of phototherapeutic keratectomy on
Surgical outcomes of phototherapeutic keratectomy on

... epithelium, Bowman´s layer (BL), and subbasal nerves are disrupted or removed completely. Little is known about the microscopic effect of PTK on BL, nerves and stroma, how these structures recover after treatment, or how they could influence recurrence of EBMD after PTK treatment. Additionally, very ...
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PDF (pretty text) w/no figures - EECS at UC Berkeley

... grey) and the OPL for the other rays, at location (x, y). . . . . . . . . . . . A side view of optical system O exhibiting spherical aberration for incoming parallel light from a distant object. The peripheral rays converge faster than the paraxial rays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Mooren`s Ulcer

... can be increased to every half hour. Once healing occurs, the frequency can be reduced, and tapered slowly over a period of several months. Some authors have advocated oral pulse therapy (60 to 100 mg daily of oral prednisone) when topical therapy is ineffective after 7 to 10 days or in cases where ...
The neural control of fast vs. slow vergence eye movements
The neural control of fast vs. slow vergence eye movements

... When looking between targets located in three-dimensional space, information about relative depth is sent from the visual cortex to the motor control centers in the brainstem, which are responsible for generating appropriate motor commands to move the eyes. Surprisingly, how the neurons in the brain ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... powered by battery. It is specially useful for infants, children and invalid patients who cannot sit at slitlamp. c) Drager’s applanation tonometer: It is similar to the Goldmann and Perkin’s applanation accept that different biprism is used. This instrument is also portable and useful in similar si ...
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Glaucoma in Children of the Developing World al n

... Basic Principles for Management of Glaucoma in Children v The initial treatment may not be successful for the lifespan of the patient. A plan for the child must be formulated, or at least appreciated by the first as well as subsequent doctors, so as to utilize ALL options in a logical & optimal sequ ...
the influence of a certain volume of fluid in the lower tear meniscus
the influence of a certain volume of fluid in the lower tear meniscus

... population is Gaussian, but is skewed to the right. It means that skews toward the higher pressures, especially in population over 40 years. They interpreted that there were two populations which are nonglaucoma (N) and glaucoma (G) populations (Image 1, Annex I). In general, other subsequent screen ...
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Sustained Increased Intraocular Pressure Related to Intravitreal

... patients with neovascular AMD who had increased IOP while receiving interval doses of intravitreal ranibizumab and/or bevacizumab. All eyes had tolerated multiple anti-VEGF injections in the past without IOP elevations. Results: After a mean of 20.0 anti-VEGF injections (range, 8-40 injections), the ...
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Becker - Research

... visual field was investigated by measuring eye movements m the dark. Second. visible hnation points were extinguished at various ttmes preceding and during the saccade to determine the role ofthe visual error signal on the eye movement trajectory. Third, the target point was made to jump to a new lo ...
Evaluation of Femtosecond Laser Clear Corneal Incision
Evaluation of Femtosecond Laser Clear Corneal Incision

... anterior and posterior corneal interfaces was expressed using the simulated keratometry (simK) value exported by the topographer, which was calculated as the mean of the steepest and flattest keratometry indices. The accuracy of the Pentacam HR instrument to evaluate linear distances and radii of cur ...
Root Eye Dictionary
Root Eye Dictionary

... Greetings and welcome to the Root Eye Dictionary. Inside these pages you will find an alphabetical listing of common eye diseases and visual problems I treat on a day-to-day basis. Ophthalmology is a field riddled with confusing concepts and nomenclature, so I figured a layman's dictionary might hel ...
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CV - Mass. Eye and Ear

... select resistance of T helper-17 (Th17) cells, the principal pathogenic effectors in DED, to suppression by regulatory T cells (Chauhan et al, J Immunology 2009). We subsequently showed that failure in Treg function in chronic DED leads not only to expansion of Th17 effectors but also development of ...
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Monochromatic aberrations of the human eye in a large population

... subjects across a 5.7-mm pupil was 0.98 (p ⬍ 0.0001), and the slope of the best fit line was 1.009. In addition to examining the degree of correlation between equivalent sphere measurements obtained from the two systems, we separately correlated the second-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-order Zernike ...
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Dr.-Soroudi-s-Book - Soroudi Advanced LASIK

... This is a sub-specialty to which eye surgeons in residency, and even most post-doctoral fellows (let alone optometrists, internists, and other medical specialists), have minimal amount of exposure, and as such, their opinions about refractive surgery may not be based on experience and first-hand kno ...
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The LASIK Report - LasikComplications.com

... about 95, 98 percent, whatever the percentage is of their patients who achieve 20/20 or 20/40 or better vision, and they consider that a success. I am considered a success by that criteria as well. However, in anything but extremely bright daylight I am visually impaired by starbursts, halos, multip ...
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MIOSTAT - Medsafe

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Clinicopathological correlation of congenital corneal opacification

... between Descemet’s membrane and the endothelial layer.1 2 In our study, using a 50 MHz transducer which is the commonest commercially available UBM, the corneal epithelium and Bowman’s layer appear as a single hyperechoic layer. In order to record corneal epithelium and Bowman’s layer as two separat ...
Anthony J Bron - European Medicines Agency
Anthony J Bron - European Medicines Agency

... 22. The penetration of cephaloridine into the human eye after systemic injection. Richards, A.B., Bron, A.J., Rice, N.S.C., Fells, P., Marshall, M. and Jones, B.R. Brit. J. Ophthal., 56, 531 (1972). 23. Hereditary crystalline stromal dystrophy of Schnyder. Bron, A.J., Williams, H.P. and Carruthers, ...
Childhood Glaucoma - Glaucoma Research Foundation
Childhood Glaucoma - Glaucoma Research Foundation

... During the EUA, a gonioscopy is performed. Gonioscopy is an examination of the drainage system inside the eye. This will help your doctor to confirm the suspected type of glaucoma and to decide whether or not which type of corrective surgery would be helpful. This type of test is more reliable if pe ...
Understanding nystagmus
Understanding nystagmus

... movements develops in children and poor development of this can lead to nystagmus. The severity of the congenital nystagmus often depends how much of the sight is affected by the underlying condition. Children who have learning disabilities, such as Down's syndrome, may also develop nystagmus. Nysta ...
Understanding nystagmus
Understanding nystagmus

... disorder of the eye or the brain and it’s vital that when nystagmus first develops the child or adult is referred to an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) or a neurologist. The investigations depend on the type of nystagmus, your age and what your doctor feels is the underlying cause. For a baby or yo ...
clinical studies testimonials articles
clinical studies testimonials articles

... 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 ...
Detachment of ciliary body--anatomical and physical
Detachment of ciliary body--anatomical and physical

... The scleral attachments of the ciliary body and choroid were found to be densest from the equator to the posterior pole, less dense at the ora serrata, and practically nonexistent under the ciliary body and between the ora and equator. The elasticity of the choroid is such that in the excised human ...
DSAEK with glued IOL
DSAEK with glued IOL

... TUNNEL AT EDGE OF FLAP MADE WITH 26 G NEEDLE ...
Observations on the effects of form deprivation on the
Observations on the effects of form deprivation on the

... and Crawford2 represent animals which had undergone reverse-suture procedures. This reverse-suture procedure included an initial period of monocular eyelid suture that was terminated by opening the initially deprived eye and suturing closed the initially open eye. Within this population of monkeys, ...
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