Numerical solution of flow resistance in outflow pathway and
... structure with specific pore size and void fraction. The flow patterns and pressure distribution in anterior chamber are analyzed to delineate key flow mechanism; the shear stresses on the lens, iris and IW of SC are also examined to locate the maximum values. Inside the human eye, the largest press ...
... structure with specific pore size and void fraction. The flow patterns and pressure distribution in anterior chamber are analyzed to delineate key flow mechanism; the shear stresses on the lens, iris and IW of SC are also examined to locate the maximum values. Inside the human eye, the largest press ...
numerical solution of flow resistance
... structure with specific pore size and void fraction. The flow patterns and pressure distribution in anterior chamber are analyzed to delineate key flow mechanism; the shear stresses on the lens, iris and IW of SC are also examined to locate the maximum values. Inside the human eye, the largest press ...
... structure with specific pore size and void fraction. The flow patterns and pressure distribution in anterior chamber are analyzed to delineate key flow mechanism; the shear stresses on the lens, iris and IW of SC are also examined to locate the maximum values. Inside the human eye, the largest press ...
Download the Winter 2007 Sightline
... er inspiration was that the world would be a better place if this gifted diagnostician and surgeon could pass his knowledge onto a new generation of ophthalmologists. She took it upon herself to raise over $3 million to establish the Wilmer Institute here at Johns Hopkins in 1925, with Dr. Wilmer as ...
... er inspiration was that the world would be a better place if this gifted diagnostician and surgeon could pass his knowledge onto a new generation of ophthalmologists. She took it upon herself to raise over $3 million to establish the Wilmer Institute here at Johns Hopkins in 1925, with Dr. Wilmer as ...
This article was originally published in the Encyclopedia of the Eye
... may include hazy vision, increased glare hindrance, loss of contrast and color, etc. These problems are much worsened if visual function is already low from retinal pathology, such as in macular degeneration or glaucoma. It has long been realized that 20/20 is not enough. Contrast sensitivity was ad ...
... may include hazy vision, increased glare hindrance, loss of contrast and color, etc. These problems are much worsened if visual function is already low from retinal pathology, such as in macular degeneration or glaucoma. It has long been realized that 20/20 is not enough. Contrast sensitivity was ad ...
PDF Edition - Review of Ophthalmology
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View 2008-09 Annual Report - Jules Stein Eye Institute
... I am pleased to share these highlights of the 2008–2009 academic year, which serve to strengthen our commitment to preserve sight and prevent blindness. This year we are proud to present a new faculty member, Colin A. McCannel, MD, who will contribute greatly to our retinal disorders and ophthalmic ...
... I am pleased to share these highlights of the 2008–2009 academic year, which serve to strengthen our commitment to preserve sight and prevent blindness. This year we are proud to present a new faculty member, Colin A. McCannel, MD, who will contribute greatly to our retinal disorders and ophthalmic ...
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 ...
Ophthalmic Preparations
... produce the desired therapeutic effect. Ophthalmic solutions usually do not impair or interfere with the vision of the patient. b. Suspensions. Ophthalmic suspensions are also easily placed into the eye. In general, suspensions produce a longer effect than do solutions. Suspensions do have one disad ...
... produce the desired therapeutic effect. Ophthalmic solutions usually do not impair or interfere with the vision of the patient. b. Suspensions. Ophthalmic suspensions are also easily placed into the eye. In general, suspensions produce a longer effect than do solutions. Suspensions do have one disad ...
Impact of Repeated Topical-Loaded Manganese
... the peak in 1 day and returned to the baseline within 7 days. Immunohistochemistry confirmed that the topical administration of MEMRI did not cause retinal and optic nerve damage. Compared with the traditional intravitreal injection, the topical loading approach avoids any chance of causing subconju ...
... the peak in 1 day and returned to the baseline within 7 days. Immunohistochemistry confirmed that the topical administration of MEMRI did not cause retinal and optic nerve damage. Compared with the traditional intravitreal injection, the topical loading approach avoids any chance of causing subconju ...
View 2009-10 Annual Report - Jules Stein Eye Institute
... Achievement Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Marshall M. Parks Medal from the Children’s Eye Foundation. He published more than 200 articles and co-authored a major textbook on strabismus. He was a member of the editorial boards of several journals, including the American Med ...
... Achievement Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Marshall M. Parks Medal from the Children’s Eye Foundation. He published more than 200 articles and co-authored a major textbook on strabismus. He was a member of the editorial boards of several journals, including the American Med ...
Causes of eye removal – analysis of 586 eyes
... in Serbia. Methods. Retrospective case series involving a review of all enucleation procedures performed in the period between January 2000 and December 2008 at the Institute for Eye Diseases, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade. The collected information included the basic demographic data and diag ...
... in Serbia. Methods. Retrospective case series involving a review of all enucleation procedures performed in the period between January 2000 and December 2008 at the Institute for Eye Diseases, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade. The collected information included the basic demographic data and diag ...
Optometric Practice Reference - College of Optometrists of Ontario
... The Province of Ontario uses the concept of controlled acts to describe healthcare procedures and responsibilities that are not within the domain of the public. This forms the basis for regulation of healthcare services in the province. Fourteen of these acts are described in the Regulated Health Pr ...
... The Province of Ontario uses the concept of controlled acts to describe healthcare procedures and responsibilities that are not within the domain of the public. This forms the basis for regulation of healthcare services in the province. Fourteen of these acts are described in the Regulated Health Pr ...
Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v Antibiotic Eye Drops
... Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v antibiotic eye drops (PL 00156/0109) authorised to Martindale Pharmaceuticals Limited on 3rd June 2005. Chloramphenicol is a broad spectrum antibiotic which has activity against many types of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Chloramphenicol is not effective against ...
... Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v antibiotic eye drops (PL 00156/0109) authorised to Martindale Pharmaceuticals Limited on 3rd June 2005. Chloramphenicol is a broad spectrum antibiotic which has activity against many types of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Chloramphenicol is not effective against ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... prosthesis using silicon to replace soft tissue, acrylic for sclera and papillary part and adhesive for retention is good alternative. Key-words: Eye Prosthesis, Silicon Elastomers, Moulage Key Messages: Lost eyes have been replaced with prosthesis for many years in the form of stock or custom ocula ...
... prosthesis using silicon to replace soft tissue, acrylic for sclera and papillary part and adhesive for retention is good alternative. Key-words: Eye Prosthesis, Silicon Elastomers, Moulage Key Messages: Lost eyes have been replaced with prosthesis for many years in the form of stock or custom ocula ...
The Automatic Eye Alignment of an Infrared Optometer
... The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on objects both far and near is termed accommodation. Research into how the eye automatically changes its accommodation, demands an instrument capable of tracking the accommodation with fine resolution and a ...
... The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on objects both far and near is termed accommodation. Research into how the eye automatically changes its accommodation, demands an instrument capable of tracking the accommodation with fine resolution and a ...
Changes in the Intraocular Pressure of Fellow Untreated Eyes
... This finding possibly implies that the pathophysiological mechanisms dominating such changes are also different. In the case of selective laser trabeculoplasty, humoral agents such as interleukin-1a, interleukin1b, and tumor necrosis factor-a or matrix metalloproteinases are possibly released as a r ...
... This finding possibly implies that the pathophysiological mechanisms dominating such changes are also different. In the case of selective laser trabeculoplasty, humoral agents such as interleukin-1a, interleukin1b, and tumor necrosis factor-a or matrix metalloproteinases are possibly released as a r ...
CURRICULUM VITAE - Bucci Laser Vision
... (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 Best Poster of Conference - Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s (AAO) Achievement Award, May, 2007 Speaker of the Day - Royal Hawaiian ...
... (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 Best Poster of Conference - Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s (AAO) Achievement Award, May, 2007 Speaker of the Day - Royal Hawaiian ...
PDF Edition - Review of Ophthalmology
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curriculum vitae - Bucci Laser Vision
... (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 Best Poster of Conference - Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s (AAO) Achievement Award, May, 2007 Speaker of the Day - Royal Hawaiian ...
... (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 Best Poster of Conference - Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, April, 2007 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s (AAO) Achievement Award, May, 2007 Speaker of the Day - Royal Hawaiian ...
Human Eye - Wiley-VCH
... of the spherically curved retina is the blind spot, which has a diameter of 1.8 mm or 5° equivalent and is located at a distance of 15° towards the nose (nasal region). In the blind spot, no light can be detected, because the nerve enters the eye in this region. The eye-ball can be rotated inside it ...
... of the spherically curved retina is the blind spot, which has a diameter of 1.8 mm or 5° equivalent and is located at a distance of 15° towards the nose (nasal region). In the blind spot, no light can be detected, because the nerve enters the eye in this region. The eye-ball can be rotated inside it ...
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... by B. Tapasztó, A. Veres and J. Németh in their overview: "The role of dry eye questionnaires – from symptoms to signs and diagnosis". However, the clinician must use specific methods for clinical diagnosis. Based on his extensive experience, Igor Petricek discusses the currently available diagnosti ...
... by B. Tapasztó, A. Veres and J. Németh in their overview: "The role of dry eye questionnaires – from symptoms to signs and diagnosis". However, the clinician must use specific methods for clinical diagnosis. Based on his extensive experience, Igor Petricek discusses the currently available diagnosti ...
Eye Strain - Prevent, avoid, reduce, relieve, treat, and cure eye pain
... Eye strain, computer vision syndrome, dry eyes, ocular surface disorders, eye allergy - some explorations A free ‘book’ by Sanjeev Sabhlok, patient This is a patient’s personal compilation of information from the internet (including academic papers). Referencing is through hyperlinks where possible. ...
... Eye strain, computer vision syndrome, dry eyes, ocular surface disorders, eye allergy - some explorations A free ‘book’ by Sanjeev Sabhlok, patient This is a patient’s personal compilation of information from the internet (including academic papers). Referencing is through hyperlinks where possible. ...
Glaucoma - Vance Thompson Vision
... the surgeons at Vance Thompson Vision for your glaucoma treatment and care. Our team, led by Dr. John Berdahl, is nationally recognized for glaucoma research and surgery, authoring numerous book chapters and scientific articles in addition to lecturing nationally and internationally. We are committe ...
... the surgeons at Vance Thompson Vision for your glaucoma treatment and care. Our team, led by Dr. John Berdahl, is nationally recognized for glaucoma research and surgery, authoring numerous book chapters and scientific articles in addition to lecturing nationally and internationally. We are committe ...
Traumatic Cataract: A Review
... for a thorough assessment of associated injuries to the adjacent ocular structures, which are critically important in pre-operative cataract surgical planning. The surgery itself may be made technically more difficult due to poor visualization from resulting media opacities in the cornea, anterior a ...
... for a thorough assessment of associated injuries to the adjacent ocular structures, which are critically important in pre-operative cataract surgical planning. The surgery itself may be made technically more difficult due to poor visualization from resulting media opacities in the cornea, anterior a ...
Diagnosis and Management of Choroidal Effusions
... a drainage procedure, other intraoperative measures, such as additional flap sutures and cataract extraction, might have been responsible for some degree of wound healing and resolution of hypotony. Most patients (51 of 63 eyes) underwent a single drainage procedure, while some required multiple pro ...
... a drainage procedure, other intraoperative measures, such as additional flap sutures and cataract extraction, might have been responsible for some degree of wound healing and resolution of hypotony. Most patients (51 of 63 eyes) underwent a single drainage procedure, while some required multiple pro ...
Corneal transplantation
Corneal transplantation, also known as corneal grafting, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by donated corneal tissue (the graft). When the entire cornea is replaced it is known as penetrating keratoplasty and when only part of the cornea is replaced it is known as lamellar keratoplasty. Keratoplasty simply means surgery to the cornea. The graft is taken from a recently dead individual with no known diseases or other factors that may affect the chance of survival of the donated tissue or the health of the recipient.The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil and anterior chamber. The surgical procedure is performed by ophthalmologists, physicians who specialize in eyes, and is often done on an outpatient basis. Donors can be of any age, as is shown in the case of Janis Babson, who donated her eyes at age 10. The corneal transplantation is performed when medicines, keratoconus conservative surgery and cross-linking cannot heal the cornea anymore.