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Aslanides IM, Tsiklis NS, Ozkilic E, Coskunseven E
... Topical apraclonidine may lead to ocular and dermatologic allergic reactions5 in chronic use as in glaucoma treatment. Therefore, it should not be used for a long period of time to prevent hyperemia otherwise rebound effect may occur.5 In this study, we did not detect any allergic reaction due to to ...
... Topical apraclonidine may lead to ocular and dermatologic allergic reactions5 in chronic use as in glaucoma treatment. Therefore, it should not be used for a long period of time to prevent hyperemia otherwise rebound effect may occur.5 In this study, we did not detect any allergic reaction due to to ...
ROSACEA 1 - iS Clinical
... Etiology (Cause) and Progression of Disease The cause of rosacea lies with hyper-responsiveness of the blood vessels of the central face. Why some people develop rosacea and others do not is really unknown. Alcohol was once thought to be causative, but has never been proven to be directly linked to ...
... Etiology (Cause) and Progression of Disease The cause of rosacea lies with hyper-responsiveness of the blood vessels of the central face. Why some people develop rosacea and others do not is really unknown. Alcohol was once thought to be causative, but has never been proven to be directly linked to ...
Morphometric Analysis of Aqueous Humor Outflow Structures with
... significant differences were observed between in vivo and ex vivo virtual castings. Structures in vivo appeared less consistent in diameter than ex vivo (Fig. 8). Doppler studies were performed on one eye in vivo to confirm flow through a large tortuous venous structure (Fig. 9). The high velocity s ...
... significant differences were observed between in vivo and ex vivo virtual castings. Structures in vivo appeared less consistent in diameter than ex vivo (Fig. 8). Doppler studies were performed on one eye in vivo to confirm flow through a large tortuous venous structure (Fig. 9). The high velocity s ...
Printing - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
... allow examination of the eye. There is often a sterile infiltrate surrounding the FB, especially if it has been present for more than 24 h. The eyelids should be everted and if necessary double everted to exclude the presence of multiple FBs. After blast injuries, particularly improvised explosive d ...
... allow examination of the eye. There is often a sterile infiltrate surrounding the FB, especially if it has been present for more than 24 h. The eyelids should be everted and if necessary double everted to exclude the presence of multiple FBs. After blast injuries, particularly improvised explosive d ...
Resource inside 2.03 - commercial electronics service center,inc.
... glare. This is because the rod cells at the outer edge of the retina no longer function. As the disease progresses, many people experience tunnel vision. Who is susceptible? Those with RP are born with a genetic condition which results in sight loss later in life. Although hereditary, there are type ...
... glare. This is because the rod cells at the outer edge of the retina no longer function. As the disease progresses, many people experience tunnel vision. Who is susceptible? Those with RP are born with a genetic condition which results in sight loss later in life. Although hereditary, there are type ...
Differentiating Exophthalmos, Buphthalmos
... retrobulbar space-occupying mass. This test is not a measurement of intraocular pressure but of resistance. What does the conjunctiva look like? Glaucoma may present as a red ciliary flush (ie, redness more pronounced near the cornea, or a red ring around cornea), congested episcleral vessels, sligh ...
... retrobulbar space-occupying mass. This test is not a measurement of intraocular pressure but of resistance. What does the conjunctiva look like? Glaucoma may present as a red ciliary flush (ie, redness more pronounced near the cornea, or a red ring around cornea), congested episcleral vessels, sligh ...
OSD Grand Rounds - California Optometric Association
... “ This lack of concordance between signs and symptoms presents a problem not only in the diagnosis of the disease, but also in assessment of severity and in the design of clinical trials to evaluate the clinical efficacy of drugs.” ...
... “ This lack of concordance between signs and symptoms presents a problem not only in the diagnosis of the disease, but also in assessment of severity and in the design of clinical trials to evaluate the clinical efficacy of drugs.” ...
ANATOMY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF AQUEOUS
... normal human eye, uveoscleral flow accounts for about 10% of the total. The uveoscleral pathway has been the subject of increased interest with the discovery that several prostaglandin analogs are capable of augmenting uveoscleral outflow, to reduce IOP, possibly by solubilizing the connective tissu ...
... normal human eye, uveoscleral flow accounts for about 10% of the total. The uveoscleral pathway has been the subject of increased interest with the discovery that several prostaglandin analogs are capable of augmenting uveoscleral outflow, to reduce IOP, possibly by solubilizing the connective tissu ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Purpose: To assess the effects of multifocal soft contact lenses (MF SCLs) used for myopia control on visual acuity (VA) and subjective quality of vision. Methods: Twenty-four young adult myopes had baseline high and low-contrast VAs and refractions measured and quality of vision assessed by the Qual ...
... Purpose: To assess the effects of multifocal soft contact lenses (MF SCLs) used for myopia control on visual acuity (VA) and subjective quality of vision. Methods: Twenty-four young adult myopes had baseline high and low-contrast VAs and refractions measured and quality of vision assessed by the Qual ...
Ophthalmology for Primary Physicians
... ++high prevalence of diabetes is seen in Native American Indians and Alaskan Natives, with a prevalence rate of approximately 9% and a 46% increase in prevalence among those under age 35 years between 1990 and 1998 An increase in the frequency of type 2 diabetes in the pediatric age group has been n ...
... ++high prevalence of diabetes is seen in Native American Indians and Alaskan Natives, with a prevalence rate of approximately 9% and a 46% increase in prevalence among those under age 35 years between 1990 and 1998 An increase in the frequency of type 2 diabetes in the pediatric age group has been n ...
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma. First Consult Evidence Based
... A target IOP range should be established for each patient based on a risk assessment and set at the level below which further optic nerve damage is unlikely to occur Most commonly, the initial goal of treatment is to reduce IOP by 20% to 40%, although in some cases where there is evidence of severe ...
... A target IOP range should be established for each patient based on a risk assessment and set at the level below which further optic nerve damage is unlikely to occur Most commonly, the initial goal of treatment is to reduce IOP by 20% to 40%, although in some cases where there is evidence of severe ...
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye)
... cause blurred vision shortly after application. The general recommendation is to use these formulations before ...
... cause blurred vision shortly after application. The general recommendation is to use these formulations before ...
Vertical Prism: A Small Amount Goes A Long Way
... for moderate relief. She had problems climbing stairs, statJournal of Behavioral Optometry ...
... for moderate relief. She had problems climbing stairs, statJournal of Behavioral Optometry ...
heent - Labmongers2
... from chart, and the second, the distance at which a normal eye can read the line. (at 20 feet this person can read print that a person with normal vision could read at 30 feet). Visual fields by confrontation – screening starts in temporal fields because most defects involve these areas. During this ...
... from chart, and the second, the distance at which a normal eye can read the line. (at 20 feet this person can read print that a person with normal vision could read at 30 feet). Visual fields by confrontation – screening starts in temporal fields because most defects involve these areas. During this ...
for noninfectious uveitis affecting the back segment of the
... Date & Time what is known as vitreous haze. The haze can contribute to decreased vision. ...
... Date & Time what is known as vitreous haze. The haze can contribute to decreased vision. ...
Eyes - LWW.com
... gradual and go unrecognized by clients until a severe problem develops. Therefore, asking the client specific questions about his vision may help with early detection of disorders. With recent advances in medicine and surgery, early detection and intervention are increasingly important. First gather ...
... gradual and go unrecognized by clients until a severe problem develops. Therefore, asking the client specific questions about his vision may help with early detection of disorders. With recent advances in medicine and surgery, early detection and intervention are increasingly important. First gather ...
for Vitreoretinal Surgery in Complex Cases
... of management decisions in the care of these patients. The current management of PDR is guided by the findings and recommendations of the Diabetic Retinopathy Study,2 the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study,3 the Diabetic Retinopathy Vitrectomy Study,4 and the Diabetes Control and Complicatio ...
... of management decisions in the care of these patients. The current management of PDR is guided by the findings and recommendations of the Diabetic Retinopathy Study,2 the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study,3 the Diabetic Retinopathy Vitrectomy Study,4 and the Diabetes Control and Complicatio ...
Intraocular pressure changes in the contralateral eye after
... fellow eye was theoretically explained by a better compliance of patients after intervention, when the patient becomes more conscientious about taking his medications. In this study such an explanation could probably be excluded because a significant IOP decrease 1 month after surgery was also obser ...
... fellow eye was theoretically explained by a better compliance of patients after intervention, when the patient becomes more conscientious about taking his medications. In this study such an explanation could probably be excluded because a significant IOP decrease 1 month after surgery was also obser ...
Correlation between Optical and Psychophysical Parameters as a
... these psychophysical estimates of spatial vision are quite useful, obtaining accurate results of the CSF is time-consuming, and the collaboration of the subjects is required. In some cases, this limits their use, in particular in those studies where a large number of conditions need to be analyzed. ...
... these psychophysical estimates of spatial vision are quite useful, obtaining accurate results of the CSF is time-consuming, and the collaboration of the subjects is required. In some cases, this limits their use, in particular in those studies where a large number of conditions need to be analyzed. ...
Mistakes When Measuring Intraocular Pressure
... accurate results from the applanation tonometer. Calibration is recommended before each use or q24h if used daily. The manufacturer recommends frequent cleaning of the Tono-Pen Vet using compressed air.16 Inappropriate placement of tip covers (too loose or too tight) is another common cause for inac ...
... accurate results from the applanation tonometer. Calibration is recommended before each use or q24h if used daily. The manufacturer recommends frequent cleaning of the Tono-Pen Vet using compressed air.16 Inappropriate placement of tip covers (too loose or too tight) is another common cause for inac ...
consent for lasik (laser in situ keratomileusis) retreatment
... 3. Irregular astigmatism from both healing and surgical complications may result in a loss of best corrected vision, which means that you may be unable to read the bottom few lines of an eye chart even with glasses or contact lenses. The best vision you may experience after surgery, even with lens c ...
... 3. Irregular astigmatism from both healing and surgical complications may result in a loss of best corrected vision, which means that you may be unable to read the bottom few lines of an eye chart even with glasses or contact lenses. The best vision you may experience after surgery, even with lens c ...
CONSENT FOR LASIK (LASER IN SITU KERATOMILEUSIS
... 3. Irregular astigmatism from both healing and surgical complications may result in a loss of best corrected vision, which means that you may be unable to read the bottom few lines of an eye chart even with glasses or contact lenses. The best vision you may experience after surgery, even with lens c ...
... 3. Irregular astigmatism from both healing and surgical complications may result in a loss of best corrected vision, which means that you may be unable to read the bottom few lines of an eye chart even with glasses or contact lenses. The best vision you may experience after surgery, even with lens c ...
Full Text - Iran Red Crescent Med J
... diseases such as diabetic mellitus could be excluded by clinical findings and laboratory examinations too. This patient had pterygium, and his laboratory examinations, including fasting blood sugar were normal but he was an IHD case and a candidate of coronary artery bypass. In conclusion, ocular le ...
... diseases such as diabetic mellitus could be excluded by clinical findings and laboratory examinations too. This patient had pterygium, and his laboratory examinations, including fasting blood sugar were normal but he was an IHD case and a candidate of coronary artery bypass. In conclusion, ocular le ...
Anatomy Physiology of the
... Endothelial cells are essential for keeping the cornea clear by pumping any excess fluid out of the stroma. In a healthy eye, a perfect balance is maintained between the fluid moving into and being pumped out of the cornea. If the balance is disrupted because of the loss of endothelial cells, the st ...
... Endothelial cells are essential for keeping the cornea clear by pumping any excess fluid out of the stroma. In a healthy eye, a perfect balance is maintained between the fluid moving into and being pumped out of the cornea. If the balance is disrupted because of the loss of endothelial cells, the st ...
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
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Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), sometimes called by the older names benign intracranial hypertension (BIH) or pseudotumor cerebri (PTC), is a neurological disorder that is characterized by increased intracranial pressure (pressure around the brain) in the absence of a tumor or other diseases. The main symptoms are headache, nausea, and vomiting, as well as pulsatile tinnitus (sounds perceived in the ears, with the sound occurring in the same rhythm as the pulse), double vision and other visual symptoms. If untreated, it may lead to swelling of the optic disc in the eye, which can progress to vision loss.IIH is diagnosed with a brain scan (to rule out other causes) and a lumbar puncture; lumbar puncture may also provide temporary and sometimes permanent relief from the symptoms. Some respond to medication (with the drug acetazolamide), but others require surgery to relieve the pressure. The condition may occur in all age groups, but is most common in women aged 20–40, especially those with obesity.