UVEITIS - 2016 SEPTEMBER 15–17, 2016 WESTIN HOTEL
... the Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario, the Kensington Eye Institute, University of Toronto, and TLC Mississauga. In 2014, Dr. Ahmed was selected to receive the prestigious Binkhorst medal at ASCRS. Dr. Ahmed has a keen interest in the development of advanced microsurgical devices and te ...
... the Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario, the Kensington Eye Institute, University of Toronto, and TLC Mississauga. In 2014, Dr. Ahmed was selected to receive the prestigious Binkhorst medal at ASCRS. Dr. Ahmed has a keen interest in the development of advanced microsurgical devices and te ...
1 - E-Prints Complutense
... In these years in the lab I have found amazing people. Pablo Pérez, who makes me smile when circumstances are not very funny. Thank you for helping me in the lab, for teaching me so many things, for the long hours in the lab (and in the pubs) discussing about this and that, d ...
... In these years in the lab I have found amazing people. Pablo Pérez, who makes me smile when circumstances are not very funny. Thank you for helping me in the lab, for teaching me so many things, for the long hours in the lab (and in the pubs) discussing about this and that, d ...
Proprioceptive and Retinal Afference Modify Postsaccadic Ocular Drift
... postsaccadic eye stability: the slide, a decaying exponential of innervation that is thought to compensate for relaxation of the orbital visco-elastic forces (Collins et al. 1975; Fuchs and Luschei 1970), and the step, the tonic innervation that opposes the elastic recoiling forces of the orbital ti ...
... postsaccadic eye stability: the slide, a decaying exponential of innervation that is thought to compensate for relaxation of the orbital visco-elastic forces (Collins et al. 1975; Fuchs and Luschei 1970), and the step, the tonic innervation that opposes the elastic recoiling forces of the orbital ti ...
Ptosis Evaluation and Management
... The diagnosis can be made through the demonstration of birefringence and dichroism with Congo red stain [8]. Other stains including crystal violet and thioflavin-T may help with the diagnosis [8]. Treatment should include a systemic workup and referral to the appropriate specialist. Biopsies of the l ...
... The diagnosis can be made through the demonstration of birefringence and dichroism with Congo red stain [8]. Other stains including crystal violet and thioflavin-T may help with the diagnosis [8]. Treatment should include a systemic workup and referral to the appropriate specialist. Biopsies of the l ...
Evaluation and Management of Sus
... often have hypertension or other atherogenic diseases, lack acute flashes, floaters, or other risk factors for retinal detachment, and may exhibit flame hemorrhage or arteriolar plaques by ophthalmoscopy. In patients with optic nerve disorders, visual field loss is typically central or paracentral, ...
... often have hypertension or other atherogenic diseases, lack acute flashes, floaters, or other risk factors for retinal detachment, and may exhibit flame hemorrhage or arteriolar plaques by ophthalmoscopy. In patients with optic nerve disorders, visual field loss is typically central or paracentral, ...
Complete Thesis - Visual Optics and Biophotonics Lab
... Lundstrom for the long discussions during my two short stays at the BiOX lab, KTH, Sweden and a special thanks to Abinaya Priya for hosting me during both the visits. I am glad to have collaborated with the group on a topic of common interest, and I am gladder that I got to enjoy both a winter and s ...
... Lundstrom for the long discussions during my two short stays at the BiOX lab, KTH, Sweden and a special thanks to Abinaya Priya for hosting me during both the visits. I am glad to have collaborated with the group on a topic of common interest, and I am gladder that I got to enjoy both a winter and s ...
12 Things You Should Know If You Are Considering LASIK Eye
... are reasonably happy with their outcomes, it is nowhere near the 99% rate claimed by the Lasik industry. Furthermore, no one knows what the very long-term complications will be, though there are early indications that people who get Lasik at a young age might experience serious problems with dry eye ...
... are reasonably happy with their outcomes, it is nowhere near the 99% rate claimed by the Lasik industry. Furthermore, no one knows what the very long-term complications will be, though there are early indications that people who get Lasik at a young age might experience serious problems with dry eye ...
AQUEOUS HUMOR DYNAMICS AND THE PATHOGENESIS OF
... Because the interstitial spaces of the anterior uvea communicate with the inter-trabecular tissues of the posterior uveal trabecular meshwork aqueous aqueous can percolate through the ciliary body interstitium between the longitudinal muscle fibers of the ciliary body to the supra-ciliary and supra- ...
... Because the interstitial spaces of the anterior uvea communicate with the inter-trabecular tissues of the posterior uveal trabecular meshwork aqueous aqueous can percolate through the ciliary body interstitium between the longitudinal muscle fibers of the ciliary body to the supra-ciliary and supra- ...
Hyperopia - Diamond Vision
... • Young patients may or may not require glasses or contact lenses, depending on their ability to compensate for their farsightedness with accommodation. • Glasses or contact lenses are required for older patients. • Refractive surgery is an option for adults who wish to see clearly without glasses. ...
... • Young patients may or may not require glasses or contact lenses, depending on their ability to compensate for their farsightedness with accommodation. • Glasses or contact lenses are required for older patients. • Refractive surgery is an option for adults who wish to see clearly without glasses. ...
Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Its Sequellae
... iris during severe blunt trauma. Secondly, the high viscosity of the vitreous may prevent excessive anteroposterior movements of the lens-iris diaphragm, thereby stabilizing the eye and maintaining a more accurate focusing ability at all times. Finally, some fish have vitreous both in front of and b ...
... iris during severe blunt trauma. Secondly, the high viscosity of the vitreous may prevent excessive anteroposterior movements of the lens-iris diaphragm, thereby stabilizing the eye and maintaining a more accurate focusing ability at all times. Finally, some fish have vitreous both in front of and b ...
Download CV
... of epithelial integrity and stromal degeneration. J Proteomics 2013;87:122-31. Lackner E-M, Matthaei M, Meng H, Ardjomand N, Eberhart CG, Jun AS*. Design and analysis of keratoconus tissue microarrays. Cornea 2014;33:49-55. Srikumaran D, Son, H-S, Doyle JJ, Muñoz B, Stark WJ, McCally RL, Jun AS*. Co ...
... of epithelial integrity and stromal degeneration. J Proteomics 2013;87:122-31. Lackner E-M, Matthaei M, Meng H, Ardjomand N, Eberhart CG, Jun AS*. Design and analysis of keratoconus tissue microarrays. Cornea 2014;33:49-55. Srikumaran D, Son, H-S, Doyle JJ, Muñoz B, Stark WJ, McCally RL, Jun AS*. Co ...
The complex interactions of retinal, optical and environmental
... significant disease association in the 0 to 6 D range of ‘physiological myopia’. The calculated risks from myopia are comparable to those between hypertension, smoking and cardiovascular disease. In the case of myopic maculopathy and retinal detachment the risks are an order of magnitude greater. Th ...
... significant disease association in the 0 to 6 D range of ‘physiological myopia’. The calculated risks from myopia are comparable to those between hypertension, smoking and cardiovascular disease. In the case of myopic maculopathy and retinal detachment the risks are an order of magnitude greater. Th ...
Refractive, Topographic, Tomographic, and Aberrometric Analysis of
... patients with mild to moderate keratoconus and contact lens intolerance.7,8 However, long-term follow-up shows that intracorneal ring segments fail to provide a permanent flattening effect. A significant progression of Kvalues in treated corneas has been observed,9 demonstrating that this device can ...
... patients with mild to moderate keratoconus and contact lens intolerance.7,8 However, long-term follow-up shows that intracorneal ring segments fail to provide a permanent flattening effect. A significant progression of Kvalues in treated corneas has been observed,9 demonstrating that this device can ...
PDF (pretty text) w/no figures - EECS at UC Berkeley
... University of California at Berkeley Professor Brian A. Barsky, Chair ...
... University of California at Berkeley Professor Brian A. Barsky, Chair ...
Validation of the Estimation of Corneal Aberrations From
... be a good cross-validation of the two techniques used in this study: 1) Computation of anterior corneal aberrations by simulated ray tracing on corneal elevation maps as measured by a Humphrey Atlas corneal videokeratoscope, and 2) laser ray tracing measurements of ocular aberrations. Although presu ...
... be a good cross-validation of the two techniques used in this study: 1) Computation of anterior corneal aberrations by simulated ray tracing on corneal elevation maps as measured by a Humphrey Atlas corneal videokeratoscope, and 2) laser ray tracing measurements of ocular aberrations. Although presu ...
Surgical Classification of Squints with a Vertical Deviation
... Confusion may arise in dealing with various types of vertical deviations and their different combinations with horizontal deviations. For this reason the following practical classification has been devised. In the first place vertical squints may be divided into two groups: (A) Primary, and (B) Seco ...
... Confusion may arise in dealing with various types of vertical deviations and their different combinations with horizontal deviations. For this reason the following practical classification has been devised. In the first place vertical squints may be divided into two groups: (A) Primary, and (B) Seco ...
Appendix 4 Summary results tables
... Current smoking was associated with an increased incidence of geographic atrophy and late age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (OR relative to nonsmokers 2.83 and 2.35 respectively, for past smokers 2.80 and 1.82). No significant differences were found between past smokers and those who had never ...
... Current smoking was associated with an increased incidence of geographic atrophy and late age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (OR relative to nonsmokers 2.83 and 2.35 respectively, for past smokers 2.80 and 1.82). No significant differences were found between past smokers and those who had never ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... these cases by 4 to 6 weeks’ time without compromising the cosmesis. Hence we prefer to take an oversized graft of 1 - 2 mm of length and width relative to the graft bed than the exposed scleral surface. Except for granuloma formation in 1 case, donor site in all cases of our series healed well. Mea ...
... these cases by 4 to 6 weeks’ time without compromising the cosmesis. Hence we prefer to take an oversized graft of 1 - 2 mm of length and width relative to the graft bed than the exposed scleral surface. Except for granuloma formation in 1 case, donor site in all cases of our series healed well. Mea ...
Course Descriptions
... Credits: 1 A JCAHPO, AOC-NC Description: This fun and interactive course is designed to define the most used modifiers and how to append them to services performed. CPT codes do not always tell the complete story for what transpired during the visit. Modifiers are an integral part of informing the p ...
... Credits: 1 A JCAHPO, AOC-NC Description: This fun and interactive course is designed to define the most used modifiers and how to append them to services performed. CPT codes do not always tell the complete story for what transpired during the visit. Modifiers are an integral part of informing the p ...
Faculty of Medicine
... movements make careful treatment of patients requiring laser vision correction less effective without the aid of a sophisticated eye tracking system ( Bollen et al., 1993). ...
... movements make careful treatment of patients requiring laser vision correction less effective without the aid of a sophisticated eye tracking system ( Bollen et al., 1993). ...
Coloboma - Health Learning Center
... • Correcting any refractive error with glasses or contact lenses. • Maximizing the vision of the most affected eye in asymmetric cases. This may involve patching or using drops to temporarily blur vision in the stronger eye for a limited period of time. • Ensuring that amblyopia (lazy eye) does n ...
... • Correcting any refractive error with glasses or contact lenses. • Maximizing the vision of the most affected eye in asymmetric cases. This may involve patching or using drops to temporarily blur vision in the stronger eye for a limited period of time. • Ensuring that amblyopia (lazy eye) does n ...
History of Optometry - Indiana University School of Optometry
... profession, I do not know what it was. Yet they called >quacks those of us who fitted glasses to the eyes of the young....There were certain traveling >spec-peddlers= who went from house to house fitting glasses and unskillful though they were, relieving many of the simpler cases of eyestrain headac ...
... profession, I do not know what it was. Yet they called >quacks those of us who fitted glasses to the eyes of the young....There were certain traveling >spec-peddlers= who went from house to house fitting glasses and unskillful though they were, relieving many of the simpler cases of eyestrain headac ...
Local Coverage Determination for Ophthalmology: Posterior
... Extended ophthalmoscopy is the detailed examination of the retina and always includes a true drawing of the retina, with interpretation and report. It is most frequently performed utilizing an indirect lens, although it may be performed using contact lens biomicroscopy. It may require scleral depres ...
... Extended ophthalmoscopy is the detailed examination of the retina and always includes a true drawing of the retina, with interpretation and report. It is most frequently performed utilizing an indirect lens, although it may be performed using contact lens biomicroscopy. It may require scleral depres ...
Flow of aqueous humor in humans [The Friedenwald Lecture]
... clearance of the plasma.19'44 Others later devised a detailed multicompartmental pharmacokinetic model of the eye that included the vitreous, the posterior chamber, and the anterior chamber.20-45 Friedenwald,46 in his last paper, published posthumously, was the first to include the corneal stroma as ...
... clearance of the plasma.19'44 Others later devised a detailed multicompartmental pharmacokinetic model of the eye that included the vitreous, the posterior chamber, and the anterior chamber.20-45 Friedenwald,46 in his last paper, published posthumously, was the first to include the corneal stroma as ...
FOR SIGHT Annual Report 1
... elemental to developing and sustaining life and health. But there’s a dark side as well: some cancers exploit angiogenesis to feed tumors and spread disease. The phenomenon is not limited to just cancer. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in older adults. There ...
... elemental to developing and sustaining life and health. But there’s a dark side as well: some cancers exploit angiogenesis to feed tumors and spread disease. The phenomenon is not limited to just cancer. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in older adults. There ...
Cataract surgery
Cataract surgery is the removal of the natural lens of the eye (also called ""crystalline lens"") that has developed an opacification, which is referred to as a cataract. Metabolic changes of the crystalline lens fibers over time lead to the development of the cataract and loss of transparency, causing impairment or loss of vision. Many patients' first symptoms are strong glare from lights and small light sources at night, along with reduced acuity at low light levels. During cataract surgery, a patient's cloudy natural cataract lens is removed and replaced with a synthetic lens to restore the lens's transparency.Following surgical removal of the natural lens, an artificial intraocular lens implant is inserted (eye surgeons say that the lens is ""implanted""). Cataract surgery is generally performed by an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) in an ambulatory (rather than inpatient) setting, in a surgical center or hospital, using local anesthesia (either topical, peribulbar, or retrobulbar), usually causing little or no discomfort to the patient. Well over 90% of operations are successful in restoring useful vision, with a low complication rate. Day care, high volume, minimally invasive, small incision phacoemulsification with quick post-op recovery has become the standard of care in cataract surgery all over the world.