KARIM NASIRUDDIN JAMAL
... A 6-month, Phase II, Double-masked, Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Topical Administration of Two Concentrations of FOV2304 (1% and 2%) Twice Daily for the Treatment of Center-involving Clinically Significant Macular Edema Associ ...
... A 6-month, Phase II, Double-masked, Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Topical Administration of Two Concentrations of FOV2304 (1% and 2%) Twice Daily for the Treatment of Center-involving Clinically Significant Macular Edema Associ ...
Visual Impairment in Orbitofrontal and Sphenoidal
... lesion in the sphenoid sinus with or without extension to the adjacent sellar, suprasellar, parasellar and retrosellar regions. It has to be differentiated with other cystic lesions usually seen in this location, such as craniopharygioma, Rathke cleft cyst, cystic pituitary adenoma, epidermoid cyst, ...
... lesion in the sphenoid sinus with or without extension to the adjacent sellar, suprasellar, parasellar and retrosellar regions. It has to be differentiated with other cystic lesions usually seen in this location, such as craniopharygioma, Rathke cleft cyst, cystic pituitary adenoma, epidermoid cyst, ...
Age
... Very successful > 95% Almost all with intraocular lenses Most common surgical procedure in U.S. >1.4 million/year Most successful surgical ...
... Very successful > 95% Almost all with intraocular lenses Most common surgical procedure in U.S. >1.4 million/year Most successful surgical ...
Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency and Ocular Phenotype in Ectrodactyly
... 26.1% (6/23) of cases. Impression cytology specimens collected from a 48-year-old EEC woman (EEC014-1) with an R279H p63 mutation (Fig 3), showed strong expression of MUC1, but a total absence of K12 staining (i.e., no corneal cells in the central cornea), thus indicating extensive conjunctivalizati ...
... 26.1% (6/23) of cases. Impression cytology specimens collected from a 48-year-old EEC woman (EEC014-1) with an R279H p63 mutation (Fig 3), showed strong expression of MUC1, but a total absence of K12 staining (i.e., no corneal cells in the central cornea), thus indicating extensive conjunctivalizati ...
Phakic Intraocular Lenses
... Low Vision was 0.22% in this agegroup. In a similar study in rural Andhra Pradesh, the prevalence of Low Vision was found to be 0.15% in the age-group 7-15 years3. ...
... Low Vision was 0.22% in this agegroup. In a similar study in rural Andhra Pradesh, the prevalence of Low Vision was found to be 0.15% in the age-group 7-15 years3. ...
Vitreous Substitutes - Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
... favorable vitreous substitutes because they are clear, tend to be biocompatible and can act as a viscoelastic dampener, much like the natural vitreous. Since hydrogels enable diffusion of ions or small particles, they are also currently used as drug delivery devices in the eye.34 Their diffusion pro ...
... favorable vitreous substitutes because they are clear, tend to be biocompatible and can act as a viscoelastic dampener, much like the natural vitreous. Since hydrogels enable diffusion of ions or small particles, they are also currently used as drug delivery devices in the eye.34 Their diffusion pro ...
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty
... Eye Banks. One tissue may be used for several procedures and surgeries may be planned accordingly. However, strict quality control should be observed in these cases. At this point, we mourn the sudden and untimely demise of our dear friend Dr. G. Sitalakshmi a renowned corneal surgeon from Sankara N ...
... Eye Banks. One tissue may be used for several procedures and surgeries may be planned accordingly. However, strict quality control should be observed in these cases. At this point, we mourn the sudden and untimely demise of our dear friend Dr. G. Sitalakshmi a renowned corneal surgeon from Sankara N ...
rX FACTor - Spectrum
... by practitioners from the UK and Republic of Ireland, has built a reputation over many years as one of the premier clinical conferences in the world. It is no exaggeration to claim that last month’s conference in Sydney now establishes Specsavers as the international leader in optometric continuing ...
... by practitioners from the UK and Republic of Ireland, has built a reputation over many years as one of the premier clinical conferences in the world. It is no exaggeration to claim that last month’s conference in Sydney now establishes Specsavers as the international leader in optometric continuing ...
A Review of Visual Functions and Their Impact on Driving Behavior
... objects, is one of the most sensitive and precise visual functions. It is useful for tasks for measurement (using a ruler or other measuring device) or for obtaining accurate readings from a dial or other indicator. However, it does not appear to be important for driving, and there are no known stud ...
... objects, is one of the most sensitive and precise visual functions. It is useful for tasks for measurement (using a ruler or other measuring device) or for obtaining accurate readings from a dial or other indicator. However, it does not appear to be important for driving, and there are no known stud ...
The optic disc in glaucoma, III: diffuse optic disc pallor with raised
... than 0-2 C/D for any patient. The other 5 patients had 1 optic disc considered normal, the other showing diffuse pallor with a circular orifice to the optic cup (Figs. 1, 2). This group of patients exhibited a greater disparity in vertical cup-to-disc ratios between the 2 eyes, the C/D ratio of the ...
... than 0-2 C/D for any patient. The other 5 patients had 1 optic disc considered normal, the other showing diffuse pallor with a circular orifice to the optic cup (Figs. 1, 2). This group of patients exhibited a greater disparity in vertical cup-to-disc ratios between the 2 eyes, the C/D ratio of the ...
Ocular Hemorrhages in Neonatal Porcine Eyes from Single, Rapid
... ophthalmologist (BJF) performed a dilated ophthalmic fundus examination with indirect ophthalmoscopy before injury, immediately after injury, and between 4 and 6 hours after injury. All animals were euthanatized and perfusion fixed 6 hours after injury. Both eyes in each animal were harvested by rem ...
... ophthalmologist (BJF) performed a dilated ophthalmic fundus examination with indirect ophthalmoscopy before injury, immediately after injury, and between 4 and 6 hours after injury. All animals were euthanatized and perfusion fixed 6 hours after injury. Both eyes in each animal were harvested by rem ...
ARVO 2015 Annual Meeting Abstracts 376 Glaucoma Tuesday, May
... Streptococcus mitis group species were present in 100% of cases and controls and accounted for ~26% of bacterial species in cases and ~17.6% in controls. The amounts of Streptococcus mitis group were higher in cases compared to controls (p<0.02, t-test) Neisseria species were present in 80% of both ...
... Streptococcus mitis group species were present in 100% of cases and controls and accounted for ~26% of bacterial species in cases and ~17.6% in controls. The amounts of Streptococcus mitis group were higher in cases compared to controls (p<0.02, t-test) Neisseria species were present in 80% of both ...
Comprehensive Adult Eye and Vision Examination
... Eye and vision disorders have broad implications in health care because of their potential for negatively impacting activities of daily living resulting in decreased quality of life. They are associated with loss of independence and difficulty maintaining employment. Many eye and vision disorders ar ...
... Eye and vision disorders have broad implications in health care because of their potential for negatively impacting activities of daily living resulting in decreased quality of life. They are associated with loss of independence and difficulty maintaining employment. Many eye and vision disorders ar ...
Patient Information
... Overview: Presented in two forms, Dry AMD and Wet AMD, macular degeneration is the breaking down of the light sensitive cells and tissues located in the back of the eye. The area affected is known as the macula. Located in the retina, the macula is responsible for converting light and images into el ...
... Overview: Presented in two forms, Dry AMD and Wet AMD, macular degeneration is the breaking down of the light sensitive cells and tissues located in the back of the eye. The area affected is known as the macula. Located in the retina, the macula is responsible for converting light and images into el ...
PDF - touchOPHTHALMOLOGY
... QoL analysis in severe glaucoma patients, it can be used to educate other patients meaningfully about the potential impact of glaucoma on their lives. A comprehensive assessment of QoL has become increasingly important in glaucoma clinical research. Recently the US Food and Drug Administration has e ...
... QoL analysis in severe glaucoma patients, it can be used to educate other patients meaningfully about the potential impact of glaucoma on their lives. A comprehensive assessment of QoL has become increasingly important in glaucoma clinical research. Recently the US Food and Drug Administration has e ...
AAO PPP - Pediatrics
... be unilateral or bilateral and is best treated in early childhood. However, recent data show that amblyopia may be treated even in the teenage years.3 The prevalence of amblyopia varies by race/ethnicity. Approximately half of amblyopia is secondary to strabismus (mainly esotropia) and the other hal ...
... be unilateral or bilateral and is best treated in early childhood. However, recent data show that amblyopia may be treated even in the teenage years.3 The prevalence of amblyopia varies by race/ethnicity. Approximately half of amblyopia is secondary to strabismus (mainly esotropia) and the other hal ...
Secondary Dystonia-Clinical Clues and
... seen in metachromatic leukodystrophy caused by mutations in the arylsulfatase A gene cause.24 Dystonia and parkinsonism In addition to pure dystonic and pure parkinsonian syndromes, there are overlap syndromes. On one hand dystonic conditions may have superimposed parkinsonism as seen in dopa-respon ...
... seen in metachromatic leukodystrophy caused by mutations in the arylsulfatase A gene cause.24 Dystonia and parkinsonism In addition to pure dystonic and pure parkinsonian syndromes, there are overlap syndromes. On one hand dystonic conditions may have superimposed parkinsonism as seen in dopa-respon ...
v13a266-cheng pgmkr
... injection [17,18] and micropoket assay [19]. These treatment modalities might result in a loss of corneal transparency due to damage of the delicate corneal structure by the procedure itself. Experimental studies with topical eyedrops have shown promising results as an advantageous route for drug de ...
... injection [17,18] and micropoket assay [19]. These treatment modalities might result in a loss of corneal transparency due to damage of the delicate corneal structure by the procedure itself. Experimental studies with topical eyedrops have shown promising results as an advantageous route for drug de ...
Visual Outcomes and Safety of a Refractive Corneal Inlay
... patients wore reading glasses at least 1 year prior to the preoperative evaluation. Central corneal pachymetry ⬎500 μm and endothelial cell density ⬎2000 cells/ mm2 on specular microscopy was necessary in the eye to be operated. Exclusion criteria were irregular astigmatism, pupil diameter ⬍3 mm in ...
... patients wore reading glasses at least 1 year prior to the preoperative evaluation. Central corneal pachymetry ⬎500 μm and endothelial cell density ⬎2000 cells/ mm2 on specular microscopy was necessary in the eye to be operated. Exclusion criteria were irregular astigmatism, pupil diameter ⬍3 mm in ...
Sensory Adaptations in Strabismus
... The 4 Δ base-out prism test is a diagnostic maneuver performed primarily to document the presence of a small facultative scotoma in a patient with monofixation syndrome and no manifest small deviation . In this test, a 4 Δ base-out prism is quickly placed before 1 eye and then the other during binoc ...
... The 4 Δ base-out prism test is a diagnostic maneuver performed primarily to document the presence of a small facultative scotoma in a patient with monofixation syndrome and no manifest small deviation . In this test, a 4 Δ base-out prism is quickly placed before 1 eye and then the other during binoc ...
ESHG 2017 – W05 Defining “mutation” or “Polymorphism” using
... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1440/ ...
... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1440/ ...
2012 Policy Statement on Adult Strabismus
... Strabismus is a condition in which binocular alignment is abnormal. Adult strabismus surgery seeks to restore/reconstruct normal ocular alignment. Indications for surgical intervention in adult strabismus include: 1. Diplopia. Diplopia, which is the perception of the same image in two different visu ...
... Strabismus is a condition in which binocular alignment is abnormal. Adult strabismus surgery seeks to restore/reconstruct normal ocular alignment. Indications for surgical intervention in adult strabismus include: 1. Diplopia. Diplopia, which is the perception of the same image in two different visu ...
Case of Sympathetic Ophthalamia
... indicated that enucleation within 2 weeks of the onset of the inflammation may lead to a more benign course and bette eye (19,20). However, when the exciting eye still has useful vision, early enucleation can not be recommended, becaus with more superior vision. ...
... indicated that enucleation within 2 weeks of the onset of the inflammation may lead to a more benign course and bette eye (19,20). However, when the exciting eye still has useful vision, early enucleation can not be recommended, becaus with more superior vision. ...
Headache and the eye
... response to treatment (Table 2). Cluster headache is the most frequent of the TACs. It is characterized by attacks of severe excruciating periorbital or retro-orbital pain accompanied by ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms such as lacrimation or conjunctival injection, miosis, and ptosis [1]. It ...
... response to treatment (Table 2). Cluster headache is the most frequent of the TACs. It is characterized by attacks of severe excruciating periorbital or retro-orbital pain accompanied by ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms such as lacrimation or conjunctival injection, miosis, and ptosis [1]. It ...
Diabetic Retinopathy
... People with diabetes who present with an acute impairment of vision from any cause should be referred for urgent review with an ophthalmologist/eye clinic. Best practice tip: Retinal photo-screening for diabetic retinopathy does not constitute a full eye examination. Patients should still be regul ...
... People with diabetes who present with an acute impairment of vision from any cause should be referred for urgent review with an ophthalmologist/eye clinic. Best practice tip: Retinal photo-screening for diabetic retinopathy does not constitute a full eye examination. Patients should still be regul ...
Retinitis pigmentosa
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited, degenerative eye disease that causes severe vision impairment due to the progressive degeneration of the rod photoreceptor cells in the retina. This form of retinal dystrophy manifests initial symptoms independent of age; thus, RP diagnosis occurs anywhere from early infancy to late adulthood. Patients in the early stages of RP first notice compromised peripheral and dim light vision due to the decline of the rod photoreceptors. The progressive rod degeneration is later followed by abnormalities in the adjacent retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and the deterioration of cone photoreceptor cells. As peripheral vision becomes increasingly compromised, patients experience progressive ""tunnel vision"" and eventual blindness. Affected individuals may additionally experience defective light-dark adaptations, nyctalopia (night blindness), and the accumulation of bone spicules in the fundus (eye).