Feline Uveitis
... primary or ocular in origin, but may also be metastatic from other systemic locations. Trauma to the eye is another common cause of uveitis. It is important to note that in many cases a cause may not be identified. These cases are referred to as idiopathic uveitis. Diagnosis of Uveitis Diagnosis of ...
... primary or ocular in origin, but may also be metastatic from other systemic locations. Trauma to the eye is another common cause of uveitis. It is important to note that in many cases a cause may not be identified. These cases are referred to as idiopathic uveitis. Diagnosis of Uveitis Diagnosis of ...
Visual acuity improvement in adult amblyopic eyes
... CDVA of 6/15 or less in each eye. The remaining 65 patients (77.4%) had a fellow eye with a CDVA of 6/9 or better, and these patients were isometropic (25 patients) or anisometropic (40 patients) amblyopes. Fellow eyes also had irisfixated pIOLs implanted, apart from 2 cases that qualified for excim ...
... CDVA of 6/15 or less in each eye. The remaining 65 patients (77.4%) had a fellow eye with a CDVA of 6/9 or better, and these patients were isometropic (25 patients) or anisometropic (40 patients) amblyopes. Fellow eyes also had irisfixated pIOLs implanted, apart from 2 cases that qualified for excim ...
Type of article: Original
... bones most frequently of the lower limbs. In the skull, sphenoid and frontal bones are affected. These lesions may be localized to one region of the body or they may be disseminated, involving virtually every bone. There is a female predilection in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. These lesions are mo ...
... bones most frequently of the lower limbs. In the skull, sphenoid and frontal bones are affected. These lesions may be localized to one region of the body or they may be disseminated, involving virtually every bone. There is a female predilection in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. These lesions are mo ...
I Whole eye technique - British Journal of Ophthalmology
... the contralateral eye was to be retained, a direct anterior field was employed using special appli(BrJ Ophthalmol 1995; 79: 109-1 1 1) cators mounted on a telecobalt machine (Fig 1).' 1 When the contralateral eye had been removed, a lateral field was applied using a Retinoblastoma is a rare ocular n ...
... the contralateral eye was to be retained, a direct anterior field was employed using special appli(BrJ Ophthalmol 1995; 79: 109-1 1 1) cators mounted on a telecobalt machine (Fig 1).' 1 When the contralateral eye had been removed, a lateral field was applied using a Retinoblastoma is a rare ocular n ...
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
... limbus, and the cornea.(Lee & Hirst 1995) Similar to cancer of cervix, it has a relative high recurrence after treatment and may metastasize. This tumor is considered as a low grade malignancy but invasive lesion can spread to the globe or orbit. This chapter highlights the epidemiology, etiologies ...
... limbus, and the cornea.(Lee & Hirst 1995) Similar to cancer of cervix, it has a relative high recurrence after treatment and may metastasize. This tumor is considered as a low grade malignancy but invasive lesion can spread to the globe or orbit. This chapter highlights the epidemiology, etiologies ...
rX FACTor - Spectrum
... We all know that first impressions count and how we look at work is just as important as how good the store looks when presenting a professional image to customers. Specsavers iWear business wear was launched to maintain consistent brand standards across the whole team and is now our signature dress ...
... We all know that first impressions count and how we look at work is just as important as how good the store looks when presenting a professional image to customers. Specsavers iWear business wear was launched to maintain consistent brand standards across the whole team and is now our signature dress ...
2012 Policy Statement on Adult Strabismus
... develop in an adult who has had childhood strabismus. In children, strabismus is associated with suppression, in which an area of the visual field of the deviating eye is not recognized by the brain. This prevents diplopia in stable childhood-onset strabismus.6 However, after the visual system has m ...
... develop in an adult who has had childhood strabismus. In children, strabismus is associated with suppression, in which an area of the visual field of the deviating eye is not recognized by the brain. This prevents diplopia in stable childhood-onset strabismus.6 However, after the visual system has m ...
Liberating the NHS: Eye Care
... Access Economics found that sight loss can “shorten life, increase the risk of other conditions, restrict social participation and independence, and impair physical and mental health” (Access Economic 2009). RNIB (2010) also found that fear of sight loss is stronger than the fear of other disabiliti ...
... Access Economics found that sight loss can “shorten life, increase the risk of other conditions, restrict social participation and independence, and impair physical and mental health” (Access Economic 2009). RNIB (2010) also found that fear of sight loss is stronger than the fear of other disabiliti ...
Asymptomatic unilateral pulsatile eye
... dominant genetic disorder but up to 50% of NF-1 cases arise due to spontaneous mutation. The incidence of NF-1 is about 1 in 3500 live births [2]. Orbital-temporal manifestations of NF-1 have been found to exist in 1–10% of patients and are characterized by pulsatile exophthalmos, pulsatile enophtha ...
... dominant genetic disorder but up to 50% of NF-1 cases arise due to spontaneous mutation. The incidence of NF-1 is about 1 in 3500 live births [2]. Orbital-temporal manifestations of NF-1 have been found to exist in 1–10% of patients and are characterized by pulsatile exophthalmos, pulsatile enophtha ...
Glaucoma-II Free Papers
... with angle closure tend to have shallow anterior chambers and thick, anteriorly positioned lenses when compared with normal eyes. Removing the lens creates more space in the anterior chamber and widens the angle, which may be enough to achieve intraocular pressure (IOP) control. The role of lens ext ...
... with angle closure tend to have shallow anterior chambers and thick, anteriorly positioned lenses when compared with normal eyes. Removing the lens creates more space in the anterior chamber and widens the angle, which may be enough to achieve intraocular pressure (IOP) control. The role of lens ext ...
abstract - Research - Vanderbilt University
... An ophthalmic complication encountered with increasing frequency in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is the inadvertent amputation of the medial rectus muscle. The primary function of the medial rectus muscle is adduction - moving the eye toward the nose. Loss of medial rectus function due ...
... An ophthalmic complication encountered with increasing frequency in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is the inadvertent amputation of the medial rectus muscle. The primary function of the medial rectus muscle is adduction - moving the eye toward the nose. Loss of medial rectus function due ...
Guidelines for the Management of Amblyopia
... removal of the cataract the lack of accommodation puts the eye at a disadvantage compared to its fellow), reasonable levels of visual acuity can only be achieved by intensive, long term patching16. Regimes for unilateral congenital cataract initially consisted of full time patching from removal of t ...
... removal of the cataract the lack of accommodation puts the eye at a disadvantage compared to its fellow), reasonable levels of visual acuity can only be achieved by intensive, long term patching16. Regimes for unilateral congenital cataract initially consisted of full time patching from removal of t ...
(1978) Anatomical demonstration of orientation columns in macaque
... columns in macaque monkeys by stimulating one eye only (Kennedy e t al., '76). The method has been used in several other systems in the r a t by Sharp and his colleagues (Sharp e t al., '75, Sharp, '76b), and by Durham and Woolsey ('77) to demonstrate whisker barrels in mouse cortex. We hoped t h a ...
... columns in macaque monkeys by stimulating one eye only (Kennedy e t al., '76). The method has been used in several other systems in the r a t by Sharp and his colleagues (Sharp e t al., '75, Sharp, '76b), and by Durham and Woolsey ('77) to demonstrate whisker barrels in mouse cortex. We hoped t h a ...
Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial
... eligible eyes. Follow-up visits include computerized perimetry and tonometry every 3 months and fundus photography every 6 months. Decisions to change or begin treatment are made jointly with the patient when EMGT progression occurs and also later if clinically needed. Main Outcome Measures: The EMG ...
... eligible eyes. Follow-up visits include computerized perimetry and tonometry every 3 months and fundus photography every 6 months. Decisions to change or begin treatment are made jointly with the patient when EMGT progression occurs and also later if clinically needed. Main Outcome Measures: The EMG ...
14. Sclera
... not organized into the uniform flat sheets (lamellae) that are seen within the corneal stroma. Instead the bundles are less regular, often having an undulating pattern, especially when the bundles are more flattened (as occurs in the mid-stroma). The collagen fibrils in the scleral stroma do not hav ...
... not organized into the uniform flat sheets (lamellae) that are seen within the corneal stroma. Instead the bundles are less regular, often having an undulating pattern, especially when the bundles are more flattened (as occurs in the mid-stroma). The collagen fibrils in the scleral stroma do not hav ...
Fundus changes in incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch
... This stage is soon replaced by typical skin pigmentation. The pigmentary stage persists for a number of years, after which the pigment tends to disappear spontaneously. Abnormalities of hairs and dentition are associated features of IP and they were both present in our case. In Bloch-Sulzberger synd ...
... This stage is soon replaced by typical skin pigmentation. The pigmentary stage persists for a number of years, after which the pigment tends to disappear spontaneously. Abnormalities of hairs and dentition are associated features of IP and they were both present in our case. In Bloch-Sulzberger synd ...
The 2016 Bowman Lecture Conjunctival curses: scarring
... developed countries. The clinical characteristics, demographics, and clinical signs of the disease are described. This is followed by a review and re-evaluation of the pathogenesis of conjunctival inflammation in mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), resulting in a revised hypothesis of the autoimmune me ...
... developed countries. The clinical characteristics, demographics, and clinical signs of the disease are described. This is followed by a review and re-evaluation of the pathogenesis of conjunctival inflammation in mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), resulting in a revised hypothesis of the autoimmune me ...
Dorzolamide 20mg/ml Eye Drops Solution
... • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours. • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This i ...
... • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours. • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This i ...
department of ophthalmology university
... i) DO NOT wrap the tissue in gauze or other types of toweling as they will absorb the fixative and parts of the tissue may not be covered by the fixative causing the tissue to decompose. c) The amount of fixative in the container will vary with the size of the specimen; however, the fixative should ...
... i) DO NOT wrap the tissue in gauze or other types of toweling as they will absorb the fixative and parts of the tissue may not be covered by the fixative causing the tissue to decompose. c) The amount of fixative in the container will vary with the size of the specimen; however, the fixative should ...
A Novel Schlemm`s Canal Scaffold Increases Outflow
... 2. Eyes were excluded from the study for leaks or clogs in the system or fixture (n ¼ 5), nonphysiologically high C values at baseline measurement (n ¼ 2), and poor Hydrus insertion (n ¼ 1). In experimental eyes, the Microstent significantly (P < 0.01) increased the average C from a baseline of 0.19 ...
... 2. Eyes were excluded from the study for leaks or clogs in the system or fixture (n ¼ 5), nonphysiologically high C values at baseline measurement (n ¼ 2), and poor Hydrus insertion (n ¼ 1). In experimental eyes, the Microstent significantly (P < 0.01) increased the average C from a baseline of 0.19 ...
Reconstruction of skull base defects in sphenoid wing dysplasia
... neurofibromas in 18 patients and enlargement of cranial foramina resulting from tumor infiltration of sensory nerves in 16 [31,32]. The authors attributed the expansion of the middle cranial fossa into the posterior orbit, enlargement of the orbital rim, bone erosion and decalcification, and enlargemen ...
... neurofibromas in 18 patients and enlargement of cranial foramina resulting from tumor infiltration of sensory nerves in 16 [31,32]. The authors attributed the expansion of the middle cranial fossa into the posterior orbit, enlargement of the orbital rim, bone erosion and decalcification, and enlargemen ...
Scleral Lenses for the Visual Rehabilitation of Keratoconus:
... with cup to disc ratios of 0.4 by 0.4, maculae with good foveal reflexes, vessels of normal course and caliber, clear vitreouses and flat and intact peripheries. A corneal topography (figure 1A and 1B) was taken of each eye and showed high irregular astigmatism and steepening >50D in both eyes. Slig ...
... with cup to disc ratios of 0.4 by 0.4, maculae with good foveal reflexes, vessels of normal course and caliber, clear vitreouses and flat and intact peripheries. A corneal topography (figure 1A and 1B) was taken of each eye and showed high irregular astigmatism and steepening >50D in both eyes. Slig ...
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... CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Clinical Focus Vision after Brain Injury Clinic (established 2015). It was my privilege to establish this clinic, one of the only ophthalmology-hosted clinics in the nation dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of patients with the complex vision complaints caused by traumati ...
... CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Clinical Focus Vision after Brain Injury Clinic (established 2015). It was my privilege to establish this clinic, one of the only ophthalmology-hosted clinics in the nation dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of patients with the complex vision complaints caused by traumati ...
ARVO 2016 Annual Meeting Abstracts 479 Clinical potpourri
... Purpose: Vision loss is a leading complaint among survivors of Ebola Virus Disease. Vision screening tools are needed that can be implemented in cross-cultural settings by technicians with minimal previous health care training. The PREVAIL III Ebola Survivor Study is a 5-year longitudinal study of t ...
... Purpose: Vision loss is a leading complaint among survivors of Ebola Virus Disease. Vision screening tools are needed that can be implemented in cross-cultural settings by technicians with minimal previous health care training. The PREVAIL III Ebola Survivor Study is a 5-year longitudinal study of t ...