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Ptosis In Children Ptosis In Children
... How Is Congenital Ptosis Treated? The treatment of congenital ptosis is surgical in the majority (98%) of patients. Indication for surgery include visual axis occlusion by the ptotic lid, an abnormal head position, developmental delay and an unsatisfactory facial appearance. Surgery is generally per ...
... How Is Congenital Ptosis Treated? The treatment of congenital ptosis is surgical in the majority (98%) of patients. Indication for surgery include visual axis occlusion by the ptotic lid, an abnormal head position, developmental delay and an unsatisfactory facial appearance. Surgery is generally per ...
Diving with swimming goggles - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin
... (DLRG) in 2005 of not diving to depths greater than 60 cm meant that those who could not or did not want to dive without goggles were excluded from diving. To estimate the danger which might arise for subjects, the four authors dived at their own risk a total of 60 times to 2meters (15-20seconds) an ...
... (DLRG) in 2005 of not diving to depths greater than 60 cm meant that those who could not or did not want to dive without goggles were excluded from diving. To estimate the danger which might arise for subjects, the four authors dived at their own risk a total of 60 times to 2meters (15-20seconds) an ...
In pursuit of objective dry eye screening clinical
... Dry eye disease [1] is responsible for major population morbidity and considerable economic impact in terms of both direct and indirect costs [2] because of the disease’s progressive nature and the significant toll on quality of life [3]. In addition, it may present major challenges in a refractive ...
... Dry eye disease [1] is responsible for major population morbidity and considerable economic impact in terms of both direct and indirect costs [2] because of the disease’s progressive nature and the significant toll on quality of life [3]. In addition, it may present major challenges in a refractive ...
Aetiology of Cataract
... following illustrations demonstrate clinical examples of these anatomical entities. ...
... following illustrations demonstrate clinical examples of these anatomical entities. ...
The Promise of Refractive Surgery: A Promise Not Kept
... I have seen refractive surgery grow to 100,000 US procedures per year three years after 1978 introduction of RK (radial keratotomy). As long-term complications became known, it dropped to 30-40,000 procedures per year in the mid-1980’s. RK was reinvented in the early 1990’s emerging as “Mini-RK,” wi ...
... I have seen refractive surgery grow to 100,000 US procedures per year three years after 1978 introduction of RK (radial keratotomy). As long-term complications became known, it dropped to 30-40,000 procedures per year in the mid-1980’s. RK was reinvented in the early 1990’s emerging as “Mini-RK,” wi ...
one vision2012 - University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago
... (AMD) affects more than 1.75 million people in the U.S. With a rapidly aging population, experts expect this number to reach 3 million by 2020. There is no cure. However, new treatments have emerged to offer improved prognosis, based on the discovery that a group of proteins in the body called vascu ...
... (AMD) affects more than 1.75 million people in the U.S. With a rapidly aging population, experts expect this number to reach 3 million by 2020. There is no cure. However, new treatments have emerged to offer improved prognosis, based on the discovery that a group of proteins in the body called vascu ...
Optical Coherence Tomography in Pediatric Ophthalmology: Current
... gate whether decreased visual acuity in amblyopia can be correlated with anatomical abnormalities in macula and RNFL. Al-Haddad et al studied the macular thickness in amblyopia using SD-OCT.30 Central macular thickness was significantly increased in children with anisometropic amblyopia. Anisometropi ...
... gate whether decreased visual acuity in amblyopia can be correlated with anatomical abnormalities in macula and RNFL. Al-Haddad et al studied the macular thickness in amblyopia using SD-OCT.30 Central macular thickness was significantly increased in children with anisometropic amblyopia. Anisometropi ...
Strabismus: A Decision Making Approach
... The multitude of complex and often subtle symptoms and signs in strabismus present a unique clinical challenge. Even after the correct diagnosis has been established, the physician has to make additional selections from the multiple available treatment options. The authors, who for many years have s ...
... The multitude of complex and often subtle symptoms and signs in strabismus present a unique clinical challenge. Even after the correct diagnosis has been established, the physician has to make additional selections from the multiple available treatment options. The authors, who for many years have s ...
Glaucoma - touchOPHTHALMOLOGY
... of glaucomatous damage in ocular hypertensives.8 Other factors including race,9–11 sex,12 family history,12–14 myopia,15,16 vasospasm,17,18 and alterations in the cardiovascular system19–24 also play a role in assessing a person’s overall risk for developing glaucoma. Given the large number of possi ...
... of glaucomatous damage in ocular hypertensives.8 Other factors including race,9–11 sex,12 family history,12–14 myopia,15,16 vasospasm,17,18 and alterations in the cardiovascular system19–24 also play a role in assessing a person’s overall risk for developing glaucoma. Given the large number of possi ...
Maxillofacial Trauma
... – Is the patient able to bite down without any pain? – Is there pain with moving the jaw? ...
... – Is the patient able to bite down without any pain? – Is there pain with moving the jaw? ...
nepjoph 2015.indd - Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology
... (Elliott, 1993). Low contrast charts are often used to identify visual disability during early stage cataract development. Multifocal intraocular lens originally caused impaired visual function postoperatively, which resulted in closer monitoring of contrast sensitivity and glare (de Vries & Nuijts, ...
... (Elliott, 1993). Low contrast charts are often used to identify visual disability during early stage cataract development. Multifocal intraocular lens originally caused impaired visual function postoperatively, which resulted in closer monitoring of contrast sensitivity and glare (de Vries & Nuijts, ...
Maxillofacial Trauma
... Nondisplaced fractures without eye involvement – Ice and analgesics – Delayed operative consideration 5-7 days ...
... Nondisplaced fractures without eye involvement – Ice and analgesics – Delayed operative consideration 5-7 days ...
Beyond Intraocular Pressure
... apoptosis. The promise of genetic testing for glaucoma is that it may help us identify early-stage glaucoma patients before they have lost so many RGCs that their vision is impaired. IOP reduction is currently the only established treatment for glaucoma, but does not appear to be effective in all pa ...
... apoptosis. The promise of genetic testing for glaucoma is that it may help us identify early-stage glaucoma patients before they have lost so many RGCs that their vision is impaired. IOP reduction is currently the only established treatment for glaucoma, but does not appear to be effective in all pa ...
Biomechanics of the Optic Nerve Head
... columns (red), pass through the connective tissue beams of the lamina cribrosa (light blue), isolated following trypsin digestion in an scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the scleral canal in (c). The blood supply for the connective tissues of the lamina cribrosa (d) derives from the posterior ci ...
... columns (red), pass through the connective tissue beams of the lamina cribrosa (light blue), isolated following trypsin digestion in an scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the scleral canal in (c). The blood supply for the connective tissues of the lamina cribrosa (d) derives from the posterior ci ...
Regional regulation of choroidal blood flow by autonomic
... sympathetic ␣-noradrenergic vasoconstriction occurs throughout the choroid, whereas parasympathetic nitrergic vasodilation plays a selective role in modulating blood flow in anterior tissues of the eye. ...
... sympathetic ␣-noradrenergic vasoconstriction occurs throughout the choroid, whereas parasympathetic nitrergic vasodilation plays a selective role in modulating blood flow in anterior tissues of the eye. ...
complications associated with clear corneal cataract wounds during
... pressure could not be stabilized quickly because the infusion cannula had not yet been secured (Cases 1 and 2), resulting in prolonged hypotony. This may account for the fact that in 2 of the cases, in which an infusion cannula was secure and therefore reestablishment of adequate intraocular pressur ...
... pressure could not be stabilized quickly because the infusion cannula had not yet been secured (Cases 1 and 2), resulting in prolonged hypotony. This may account for the fact that in 2 of the cases, in which an infusion cannula was secure and therefore reestablishment of adequate intraocular pressur ...
Updated information on ophthalmology
... eagles; Strigidae: eagle owl, barn owls) and those used in sport (Columbiformes: pigeons). ...
... eagles; Strigidae: eagle owl, barn owls) and those used in sport (Columbiformes: pigeons). ...
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 ...
Age
... assess risk of advanced AMD. • Contraindications to Treatment: • Smokers and ex-smokers should not use beta carotene, because previous studies have suggested an association with lung cancer and beta carotene in smokers. • There were no benefits from treatment shown in the AREDS for patients with no ...
... assess risk of advanced AMD. • Contraindications to Treatment: • Smokers and ex-smokers should not use beta carotene, because previous studies have suggested an association with lung cancer and beta carotene in smokers. • There were no benefits from treatment shown in the AREDS for patients with no ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Variations in Intraocular pressure (IOP) during different phases of Menstrual cycle among… metabolises sex steroid hormones have been discovered to be at higher levels in the ciliary epithelium of the human eye. The estrogen type 2 gene polymorphism and its relationship with elevation of IOP in gla ...
... Variations in Intraocular pressure (IOP) during different phases of Menstrual cycle among… metabolises sex steroid hormones have been discovered to be at higher levels in the ciliary epithelium of the human eye. The estrogen type 2 gene polymorphism and its relationship with elevation of IOP in gla ...
Curriculum
... The lens is a biconvex structure which causes rays of light to come to focus. The curved surfaces allow the light rays to be refracted so that they converge to form an image. The nodal point (N) in the diagram is the focal point where the nearly straight rays of light meet after passing through the ...
... The lens is a biconvex structure which causes rays of light to come to focus. The curved surfaces allow the light rays to be refracted so that they converge to form an image. The nodal point (N) in the diagram is the focal point where the nearly straight rays of light meet after passing through the ...
2 m – 27. Veins of the head and neck
... brain through which cerebrospinal fluid is filtered in the venous bed. In the upper boom lumen open sinus vein dura mater of the brain, superficial veins of the brain, veins and final hubchatky vein. Lower boom sinus (sinus sagittalis inferior) is thicker in the lower free edge of the crescent of th ...
... brain through which cerebrospinal fluid is filtered in the venous bed. In the upper boom lumen open sinus vein dura mater of the brain, superficial veins of the brain, veins and final hubchatky vein. Lower boom sinus (sinus sagittalis inferior) is thicker in the lower free edge of the crescent of th ...
Lateral rectus muscle disinsertion and reattachment to the lateral
... DISCUSSION There are many cases involving paralysis of the eye muscles in which alignment is the overriding goal. We concur with others that in third cranial nerve paralysis even a dramatically recessed lateral rectus will take up slack and, via posterior orbital connections, abduct the eye over tim ...
... DISCUSSION There are many cases involving paralysis of the eye muscles in which alignment is the overriding goal. We concur with others that in third cranial nerve paralysis even a dramatically recessed lateral rectus will take up slack and, via posterior orbital connections, abduct the eye over tim ...
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.