Monocular versus binocular vision in postural control - IRIS
... subjects, the differences between individual values of BEO and BEOp were smaller than the differences between BEO and DEOp (Table 2). For the whole group analyzed with two-way ANOVA, the effect of prism factor on the body-sway area was statistically significant (P < 0.005), whereas the effect of ocu ...
... subjects, the differences between individual values of BEO and BEOp were smaller than the differences between BEO and DEOp (Table 2). For the whole group analyzed with two-way ANOVA, the effect of prism factor on the body-sway area was statistically significant (P < 0.005), whereas the effect of ocu ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Influence of central corneal thickness on the intraocular pressure measurement Methodology:A total of 409 patients inclusive of normal controls, proven glaucoma cases and glaucoma suspects were evaluated prospectively, from October 2010 to June 2012. They were studied for their presentation, clini ...
... Influence of central corneal thickness on the intraocular pressure measurement Methodology:A total of 409 patients inclusive of normal controls, proven glaucoma cases and glaucoma suspects were evaluated prospectively, from October 2010 to June 2012. They were studied for their presentation, clini ...
Emory Eye Magazine, "Lighting up our world," p
... around the city—she’s envisioning a network that can start changing the future of Atlanta’s vision-related public health right away. In this endeavor, the first and most important word is together. Once people from these interested groups meet around the same table, they can begin investigating the ...
... around the city—she’s envisioning a network that can start changing the future of Atlanta’s vision-related public health right away. In this endeavor, the first and most important word is together. Once people from these interested groups meet around the same table, they can begin investigating the ...
A Case Report Discussing The Options for Placement of Glaucoma
... Traditionally, the silicone tube of the glaucoma drainage device was placed in the anterior chamber. Introduction of the shunt into the anterior chamber is complicated by tube-corneal touch in 8% to 20% of patients and causes problems with corneal decompensation in 17% to 19% of patients.6,7 This is ...
... Traditionally, the silicone tube of the glaucoma drainage device was placed in the anterior chamber. Introduction of the shunt into the anterior chamber is complicated by tube-corneal touch in 8% to 20% of patients and causes problems with corneal decompensation in 17% to 19% of patients.6,7 This is ...
VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE
... the instability of liquefied vitreous exerts undue traction on the retina resulting in retinal tears. Tears are usually U shaped, symptomatic and located in the upper fundus. They are often associated with vitreous hemorrhage. ...
... the instability of liquefied vitreous exerts undue traction on the retina resulting in retinal tears. Tears are usually U shaped, symptomatic and located in the upper fundus. They are often associated with vitreous hemorrhage. ...
Visual acuity: the role of visual input in inducing postnatal change
... immaturities. Between birth and 6 months of age, there is a ®ve-fold increase in acuity, followed by slow improvement to adult levels by 6 years of age. This review examines the role of visual experience in inducing those improvements by comparing the visual development of normal children with that ...
... immaturities. Between birth and 6 months of age, there is a ®ve-fold increase in acuity, followed by slow improvement to adult levels by 6 years of age. This review examines the role of visual experience in inducing those improvements by comparing the visual development of normal children with that ...
Outcomes of Corneal Spherical Aberration
... calculate the corneal spherical aberration and the ocular spherical aberration has the potential to introduce error, such as cyclotorsion. Unique to the OPD-Scan is the integrated corneal topographer, which enables corneal wavefront and total ocular wavefront data to be generated within 0.2 seconds ...
... calculate the corneal spherical aberration and the ocular spherical aberration has the potential to introduce error, such as cyclotorsion. Unique to the OPD-Scan is the integrated corneal topographer, which enables corneal wavefront and total ocular wavefront data to be generated within 0.2 seconds ...
new york state medicaid program vision care manual
... recipient personal preference. Written documentation must be submitted with claims for two pairs of eyeglasses dispensed to meet distance and near vision needs. Such documentation should clearly demonstrate that the recipient manifests: 1. A proven inability to tolerate bifocals, 2. An unusual optic ...
... recipient personal preference. Written documentation must be submitted with claims for two pairs of eyeglasses dispensed to meet distance and near vision needs. Such documentation should clearly demonstrate that the recipient manifests: 1. A proven inability to tolerate bifocals, 2. An unusual optic ...
Optic Disc Drusen
... DRUSEN-REL ATED VI SUAL FIELD LOSS Enlarging calcific bodies in a crowded space that cannot expand exacerbates mechanical stress on the delicate structures contained within the prelaminar scleral canal, occasionally leading to significant visual field loss. The impairment of blood flow through the n ...
... DRUSEN-REL ATED VI SUAL FIELD LOSS Enlarging calcific bodies in a crowded space that cannot expand exacerbates mechanical stress on the delicate structures contained within the prelaminar scleral canal, occasionally leading to significant visual field loss. The impairment of blood flow through the n ...
Full Text of
... or 4 eyes corresponded to dry eye, but these 4 patients did not complain about dry eye and did not show ocular surface staining by fluorescein. Although the flow rate in classical Sjögren syndrome in these cases was reported to be low, drainage of tear fluid into the nasal cavity postoperatively mig ...
... or 4 eyes corresponded to dry eye, but these 4 patients did not complain about dry eye and did not show ocular surface staining by fluorescein. Although the flow rate in classical Sjögren syndrome in these cases was reported to be low, drainage of tear fluid into the nasal cavity postoperatively mig ...
optic disc abnormalities – diagnosis, evolution and influence on
... Congenital abnormalities of the optic disc are not so rare. The etiology for the most of them is unknown. Visual acuity of affected eye may be minimally or severely affected, depending on the extent of lesion. All of these conditions can be unilateral or bilateral. Children who have unilateral optic ...
... Congenital abnormalities of the optic disc are not so rare. The etiology for the most of them is unknown. Visual acuity of affected eye may be minimally or severely affected, depending on the extent of lesion. All of these conditions can be unilateral or bilateral. Children who have unilateral optic ...
OCULAR LYMPHATICS: STATE-OF-THE
... whether they are local forms or ocular manifestations of systemic diseases. While some ocular tissues have been intensively studied and others are yet to be elucidated, this review provides an update on our current understanding of ocular lymphatics and possible associated eye diseases. TISSUE HETER ...
... whether they are local forms or ocular manifestations of systemic diseases. While some ocular tissues have been intensively studied and others are yet to be elucidated, this review provides an update on our current understanding of ocular lymphatics and possible associated eye diseases. TISSUE HETER ...
Systematic Approach to a Case of Disc Pallor
... geniculate body. The disc in such cases is flat and pale with clearly demarcated margins. Disc edema precedes secondary optic atrophy which presents with a dirty white to grey looking disc with poorly delineated margins. The etiology of unexplained disc pallor can be revealed by appropriate investig ...
... geniculate body. The disc in such cases is flat and pale with clearly demarcated margins. Disc edema precedes secondary optic atrophy which presents with a dirty white to grey looking disc with poorly delineated margins. The etiology of unexplained disc pallor can be revealed by appropriate investig ...
Improving the Experience of Contact Lens Wear
... • Prolonged wear is associated with additional risk factors. • Presence of pathogens at the surface of the lens and in the storage case is the main factor for the development of corneal inflammatory reactions. • Corneal staining is not associated with a greater risk of corneal infection. • Frequent ...
... • Prolonged wear is associated with additional risk factors. • Presence of pathogens at the surface of the lens and in the storage case is the main factor for the development of corneal inflammatory reactions. • Corneal staining is not associated with a greater risk of corneal infection. • Frequent ...
42 of 2016 - Repatriation Medical Authority
... benign neoplasm of the eye and adnexa—see subsection 7(2). cumulative equivalent dose means the total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular organ or tissue. The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combi ...
... benign neoplasm of the eye and adnexa—see subsection 7(2). cumulative equivalent dose means the total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular organ or tissue. The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combi ...
Module - Mount Sinai Hospital
... was about 9.5 months. However, these children may be enrolled in early intervention programs that do not specialize in visual impairments before that time. Optic nerve hypoplasia (failure of the optic nerve to develop normally during the prenatal period) was diagnosed at an average age of 4.3 months ...
... was about 9.5 months. However, these children may be enrolled in early intervention programs that do not specialize in visual impairments before that time. Optic nerve hypoplasia (failure of the optic nerve to develop normally during the prenatal period) was diagnosed at an average age of 4.3 months ...
No. 42 of 2016 - Repatriation Medical Authority
... benign neoplasm of the eye and adnexa—see subsection 7(2). cumulative equivalent dose means the total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular organ or tissue. The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combi ...
... benign neoplasm of the eye and adnexa—see subsection 7(2). cumulative equivalent dose means the total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular organ or tissue. The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combi ...
Punctal and intra-canalicular occlusion - a guide for
... should be considered as part of normal optometric practice. This tutorial will both review these procedures and provide guidance on their use and is adapted from Barnard (1996). The group of conditions loosely called "dry eye" is commonly encountered in optometric practice with patients complaining ...
... should be considered as part of normal optometric practice. This tutorial will both review these procedures and provide guidance on their use and is adapted from Barnard (1996). The group of conditions loosely called "dry eye" is commonly encountered in optometric practice with patients complaining ...
Normal Tension Glaucoma - New England College of Optometry
... is 45 mm Hg, which is less favorable. As a rough guideline, PP that is lower than 50 mm Hg is concerning and lower than 30 mm Hg is very concerning. How low blood pressure may contribute to glaucoma pathophysiology remains unclear. Raynaud’s phenomenon is a vasospastic condition characterized by rel ...
... is 45 mm Hg, which is less favorable. As a rough guideline, PP that is lower than 50 mm Hg is concerning and lower than 30 mm Hg is very concerning. How low blood pressure may contribute to glaucoma pathophysiology remains unclear. Raynaud’s phenomenon is a vasospastic condition characterized by rel ...
Evaluating strategies to address eye health inequalities
... Chou R, Dana T, Bougatos C (2009) Screening older adults for impaired visual acuity: a review of the evidence for the US Preventive Services Task force (Cochrane review). Annals Internal Medicine, 151: 37-43 and 44-58. ...
... Chou R, Dana T, Bougatos C (2009) Screening older adults for impaired visual acuity: a review of the evidence for the US Preventive Services Task force (Cochrane review). Annals Internal Medicine, 151: 37-43 and 44-58. ...
WHICH RESEARCH PROJECTS STAND AT
... approach to vision research described here. In this issue, we attempt to simplify the complex process of improving the way we are able to help you see better—through research. Don’t just think of test tubes and lab mice, but visualize a novel and fresh approach to conducting research at the Emory Ey ...
... approach to vision research described here. In this issue, we attempt to simplify the complex process of improving the way we are able to help you see better—through research. Don’t just think of test tubes and lab mice, but visualize a novel and fresh approach to conducting research at the Emory Ey ...
federal employee`s
... Look before you leap and you will not be sorry later. We didn’t have enough information ten years ago or knowledge to ask her first doctors critical questions or question the integrity of tests. The internet has changed all of this and now you can research about anything online with success. Several ...
... Look before you leap and you will not be sorry later. We didn’t have enough information ten years ago or knowledge to ask her first doctors critical questions or question the integrity of tests. The internet has changed all of this and now you can research about anything online with success. Several ...
Failed Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty in Avellino Stromal
... macroperforations and extensive DM deposition. The rate of conversion from DALK to PKP was about 2.96%. Other studies have reported 0-14% conversion rate.8 A study by Unal et al. in 2013 had 94.6% cases of stromal dystrophy successfully treated with DALK out of which 35.3% had a recurrence. ...
... macroperforations and extensive DM deposition. The rate of conversion from DALK to PKP was about 2.96%. Other studies have reported 0-14% conversion rate.8 A study by Unal et al. in 2013 had 94.6% cases of stromal dystrophy successfully treated with DALK out of which 35.3% had a recurrence. ...
Sensory Adaptations in Strabismus
... evaluation. Any amount of gross stereopsis conftrms the presence of peripheral fusion. Most patients with monoftxation syndrome demonstrate 200- 3000 sec of arc stereopsis. However, because some patients with this syndrome have no demonstrable stereopsis, other tests for peripheral fusion, such as t ...
... evaluation. Any amount of gross stereopsis conftrms the presence of peripheral fusion. Most patients with monoftxation syndrome demonstrate 200- 3000 sec of arc stereopsis. However, because some patients with this syndrome have no demonstrable stereopsis, other tests for peripheral fusion, such as t ...
Amblyopia as a Window to Neural Plasticity in the Visual System 2010
... It appears then that amblyopia, although it has its onset in childhood, has a major functional effect at the other end of the lifespan. Is there additional ophthalmologic literature that acknowledges amblyopia results in functional deficits through the lifespan that should be treated? ...
... It appears then that amblyopia, although it has its onset in childhood, has a major functional effect at the other end of the lifespan. Is there additional ophthalmologic literature that acknowledges amblyopia results in functional deficits through the lifespan that should be treated? ...