Amniotic membrane transplantation for partial limbal stem cell
... Aim—To examine the eYcacy, safety, and long term outcomes of amniotic membrane transplantation for corneal surface reconstruction in cases of partial limbal stem cell deficiency. Methods—17 eyes of 15 patients with partial limbal stem cell deficiency underwent superficial keratectomy of the conjunct ...
... Aim—To examine the eYcacy, safety, and long term outcomes of amniotic membrane transplantation for corneal surface reconstruction in cases of partial limbal stem cell deficiency. Methods—17 eyes of 15 patients with partial limbal stem cell deficiency underwent superficial keratectomy of the conjunct ...
Corneal Involvement In A Case Of Mycosis Fungoides
... Our diagnosis was OD: Infiltration of upper lid secondary to Mycosis fungoides, OS : Herpes Simplex Virus epitheliopathy Corneal infiltration secondary to Mycosis fungoides was also considered as a differential diagnosis. He was continued on Acyclovir eye ointment for 2 weeks , Prednisolone acetate ...
... Our diagnosis was OD: Infiltration of upper lid secondary to Mycosis fungoides, OS : Herpes Simplex Virus epitheliopathy Corneal infiltration secondary to Mycosis fungoides was also considered as a differential diagnosis. He was continued on Acyclovir eye ointment for 2 weeks , Prednisolone acetate ...
Assessment of Risk Factors for Developing Phacomorphic Glaucoma
... Introduction: Delay in the extraction of mature cataracts can result in Phacomorphic glaucoma. It is an acute secondary angle closure glaucoma caused by intumescent lens, most commonly. The present study was undertaken to know the incidence, risk factors of phacomorphic glaucoma. Material and Method ...
... Introduction: Delay in the extraction of mature cataracts can result in Phacomorphic glaucoma. It is an acute secondary angle closure glaucoma caused by intumescent lens, most commonly. The present study was undertaken to know the incidence, risk factors of phacomorphic glaucoma. Material and Method ...
The Microscope in Document Examination
... two separate images into a single eyepiece, are the two most useful microscopes in document examination. Occasionally the standard laboratory miscroscope is of value in certain types of examination, when higher magnifications are desirable. But the stereoscopic microscope has supplanted the standard ...
... two separate images into a single eyepiece, are the two most useful microscopes in document examination. Occasionally the standard laboratory miscroscope is of value in certain types of examination, when higher magnifications are desirable. But the stereoscopic microscope has supplanted the standard ...
Lateral rectus muscle disinsertion and reattachment to the lateral
... atrophy of the right medial, inferior rectus (IR) and superior rectus (SR) and the superior oblique muscles. At surgery on the right eye the lateral rectus tendon was detached from the eye and sutured to the lateral orbit wall using 6-0 polypropylene suture. The medial rectus was resected 12 mm and ...
... atrophy of the right medial, inferior rectus (IR) and superior rectus (SR) and the superior oblique muscles. At surgery on the right eye the lateral rectus tendon was detached from the eye and sutured to the lateral orbit wall using 6-0 polypropylene suture. The medial rectus was resected 12 mm and ...
Comparison of Macular Thickness and Volume in Amblyopic
... nucleus are known to be affected in amblyopia but retinal involvement is still a controversial issue, with different studies showing conflicting results. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a noninvasive technique, allowing high resolution, cross-sectional tomographic imaging of the retina and opt ...
... nucleus are known to be affected in amblyopia but retinal involvement is still a controversial issue, with different studies showing conflicting results. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a noninvasive technique, allowing high resolution, cross-sectional tomographic imaging of the retina and opt ...
Wavefront Aberrations
... Special group of astigmatisms are those surgically induced, postoperative astigmatisms. Any surgical intervention in the fibrous mantle of the eye (cornea, sclera) may result in major or minor postoperatively acquired astigmatisms. Classic and most common postoperative astigmatism occurs after catar ...
... Special group of astigmatisms are those surgically induced, postoperative astigmatisms. Any surgical intervention in the fibrous mantle of the eye (cornea, sclera) may result in major or minor postoperatively acquired astigmatisms. Classic and most common postoperative astigmatism occurs after catar ...
N -Acetylcarnosine is a prodrug of L-carnosine in
... induced phoresis. Different treatment techniques showed excellent toleration of 1% NAC by the eye. Once in the aqueous humor, C might act as an antioxidant and enter the lens tissue when present at effective concentrations (5-15 mmol/I). The advantage of the ophthalmic prodrug NAC and its bioactivat ...
... induced phoresis. Different treatment techniques showed excellent toleration of 1% NAC by the eye. Once in the aqueous humor, C might act as an antioxidant and enter the lens tissue when present at effective concentrations (5-15 mmol/I). The advantage of the ophthalmic prodrug NAC and its bioactivat ...
HERPES SIMPLEX UVEITIS Lijing Yao, MD Agha Hassan Feroze
... mechanisms are responsible for elevated intraocular pressure, including trabeculitis, debris and inflammatory cells in the trabecular meshwork, and prolonged use of steroids.4,37,38 Treatments of secondary glaucoma include topical anti-glaucoma drugs and surgery. Cataract is the second most frequent ...
... mechanisms are responsible for elevated intraocular pressure, including trabeculitis, debris and inflammatory cells in the trabecular meshwork, and prolonged use of steroids.4,37,38 Treatments of secondary glaucoma include topical anti-glaucoma drugs and surgery. Cataract is the second most frequent ...
Acute shallowing of the anterior chamber
... 10% drops instilled at stages 1 and 2; they differ from the other groups because they had had a peripheral iridectomy. (9) Seventeen eyes which had had spontaneous closed-angle glaucoma and peripheral iridectomy some time previously. All eyes were normotensive and receiving no treatment. (10) Twenty ...
... 10% drops instilled at stages 1 and 2; they differ from the other groups because they had had a peripheral iridectomy. (9) Seventeen eyes which had had spontaneous closed-angle glaucoma and peripheral iridectomy some time previously. All eyes were normotensive and receiving no treatment. (10) Twenty ...
Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthase and Guanylate Cyclase in the
... Although NO are thought to increase aqueous humor production in animals [31], there exist reports showing that L-arginine and NO donors, such as nitroprusside, isosorbide, sodium nitrite, nitroglycerin lowered IOP and increased ocular blood flow in animal eyes [20, 32, 33]. These findings suggest th ...
... Although NO are thought to increase aqueous humor production in animals [31], there exist reports showing that L-arginine and NO donors, such as nitroprusside, isosorbide, sodium nitrite, nitroglycerin lowered IOP and increased ocular blood flow in animal eyes [20, 32, 33]. These findings suggest th ...
Lesions Simulating Retinoblastoma at a Tertiary Care
... Purpose: To determine the types and frequency of ocular conditions simulating retinoblastoma (pseudo‑retinoblastoma) at Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Methods: We reviewed data of patients who were referred with a diagnosis of retinoblastoma to Farabi Eye Hospital oncology clinic, from January 2 ...
... Purpose: To determine the types and frequency of ocular conditions simulating retinoblastoma (pseudo‑retinoblastoma) at Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Methods: We reviewed data of patients who were referred with a diagnosis of retinoblastoma to Farabi Eye Hospital oncology clinic, from January 2 ...
Subconjunctival and episcleral lipid deposits
... the collagen fibres of the sclera, particularly towards the uveal surface, and this process may share a common pathogenesis with corneal arcus formation, with which it is commonly associated (Yanoff and Fine, 1975). Consequently, if the subconjunctival globules originate from the same source as thos ...
... the collagen fibres of the sclera, particularly towards the uveal surface, and this process may share a common pathogenesis with corneal arcus formation, with which it is commonly associated (Yanoff and Fine, 1975). Consequently, if the subconjunctival globules originate from the same source as thos ...
PMMA pkg insert
... • Inform the doctor (health care practitioner) about being a contact lens wearer. • Never use tweezers or other tools to remove your lenses from the lens container unless specifically indicated for that use. Pour the lens into the hand. • Do not touch the lens with fingernails. • Always consult your ...
... • Inform the doctor (health care practitioner) about being a contact lens wearer. • Never use tweezers or other tools to remove your lenses from the lens container unless specifically indicated for that use. Pour the lens into the hand. • Do not touch the lens with fingernails. • Always consult your ...
clinical practice guideline for the management of cataract
... acuity. 1 The American Optometry Association also adopted a similar definition but further stated that for it to be clinically significant; accompanying loss of visual acuity or some degree of functional impairment should be observed.2 The normal lens is clear thus allowing light to pass, lens opaci ...
... acuity. 1 The American Optometry Association also adopted a similar definition but further stated that for it to be clinically significant; accompanying loss of visual acuity or some degree of functional impairment should be observed.2 The normal lens is clear thus allowing light to pass, lens opaci ...
NON-TRAUMATIC RETINAL DETACHMENT IN A 60-YEAR
... contact between the detached retina and retinal base, since surgery is the mainstay of treatment. Keywords: Ocular, ultrasonography, nontraumatic, retinal detachment All Correspondence to; ...
... contact between the detached retina and retinal base, since surgery is the mainstay of treatment. Keywords: Ocular, ultrasonography, nontraumatic, retinal detachment All Correspondence to; ...
A SYNDROME OF EXTENSIVE PERIPAPILLARY MYELINATED
... clinically, they are discontinuous with the optic nerve head in 19%. Isolated patches of myelinated fibers are occasionally found in the peripheral retina3. Visual acuity is usually not affected in these cases; however Patient may have relative scotomas if sufficient number of myelinated nerve fibre ...
... clinically, they are discontinuous with the optic nerve head in 19%. Isolated patches of myelinated fibers are occasionally found in the peripheral retina3. Visual acuity is usually not affected in these cases; however Patient may have relative scotomas if sufficient number of myelinated nerve fibre ...
iritis (uveitis) an overview
... unknown. The pupil is dilated, and a steroid may be given to reduce inflammation. If the inflammation is allowed to continue and the pupil is left constricted, permanent scarring may occur, lowering vision. See also, Uveitis (below). According to Mosby, Uveitis is the swelling of the uveal tract of ...
... unknown. The pupil is dilated, and a steroid may be given to reduce inflammation. If the inflammation is allowed to continue and the pupil is left constricted, permanent scarring may occur, lowering vision. See also, Uveitis (below). According to Mosby, Uveitis is the swelling of the uveal tract of ...
Endotoxin Testing Recommendations for Single-Use Intraocular Ophthalmic Devices
... liquid test sample with Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) reagent and measuring the resulting proportional reaction by visual, turbidimetric, chromogenic, or other validated means of detection.1 ...
... liquid test sample with Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) reagent and measuring the resulting proportional reaction by visual, turbidimetric, chromogenic, or other validated means of detection.1 ...
Ocular Myasthenia Gravis
... Classification of the individual patient should be dynamic, with initial classification revised as the disease progresses. As a result of careful study of over 800 patients, a Clinical Classification has been developed which takes into account not only initial symptomatology, age at onset, and sex, ...
... Classification of the individual patient should be dynamic, with initial classification revised as the disease progresses. As a result of careful study of over 800 patients, a Clinical Classification has been developed which takes into account not only initial symptomatology, age at onset, and sex, ...
A review of field hockey injuries and countermeasures for prevention
... injuries in hockey are numerous and can be serious. Most serious injuries result from being struck by the stick or the ball. Overuse injuries to the ankles and lower back are also frequently reported. Players aged between 10 and 19 years account for 50% of all Victorian hospital emergency department ...
... injuries in hockey are numerous and can be serious. Most serious injuries result from being struck by the stick or the ball. Overuse injuries to the ankles and lower back are also frequently reported. Players aged between 10 and 19 years account for 50% of all Victorian hospital emergency department ...
MCQs 3.25MB 2017-03
... b. more plus lens will be needed if the patient is on MAO inhibitors c. more plus lens is needed in a patient who accommodates excessively d. more minus lens is required in poorly controlled diabetes e. hypermetropic shift occurs in nuclear sclerosis. ...
... b. more plus lens will be needed if the patient is on MAO inhibitors c. more plus lens is needed in a patient who accommodates excessively d. more minus lens is required in poorly controlled diabetes e. hypermetropic shift occurs in nuclear sclerosis. ...
PEATS Review - Staffordshire LOC
... 95% of Service Users are seen by the service for an initial appointment within 4 weeks of referral. (Measured monthly) 95% of Service Users report positive experience of the service (responses to be either ‘extremely likely’ or ‘likely’). (Measured ...
... 95% of Service Users are seen by the service for an initial appointment within 4 weeks of referral. (Measured monthly) 95% of Service Users report positive experience of the service (responses to be either ‘extremely likely’ or ‘likely’). (Measured ...
Hereditary eye disease in dogs - British Veterinary Association
... (primary open angle glaucoma). In addition, clinical examination of puppies when they are still part of a litter (litter screening) can be used to identify signs of congenital/early onset inherited eye disease in affected puppies. When new potentially inherited conditions are considered for listing ...
... (primary open angle glaucoma). In addition, clinical examination of puppies when they are still part of a litter (litter screening) can be used to identify signs of congenital/early onset inherited eye disease in affected puppies. When new potentially inherited conditions are considered for listing ...
Corneal Cross-linking in Patients Younger than 18 Years: Long
... Progression of this degenerative process is manifested by increasing corneal distortion, irregular astigmatism, progressive myopia and central corneal scarring, resulting in visual acuity deterioration.1-4 Mild cases may require spectacles or rigid permeable contact lenses, and in recent years also ...
... Progression of this degenerative process is manifested by increasing corneal distortion, irregular astigmatism, progressive myopia and central corneal scarring, resulting in visual acuity deterioration.1-4 Mild cases may require spectacles or rigid permeable contact lenses, and in recent years also ...