Pupillary block following posterior chamber intraocular lens
... block may be related to excessive postoperative inflammation, with the formation of posterior synechiae and adhesions between the pupillary margins and the anterior IOL plane.5 8 It may also be caused by aqueous accumulation between the posterior capsule and the anterior face of the vitreous,9 an al ...
... block may be related to excessive postoperative inflammation, with the formation of posterior synechiae and adhesions between the pupillary margins and the anterior IOL plane.5 8 It may also be caused by aqueous accumulation between the posterior capsule and the anterior face of the vitreous,9 an al ...
Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Its Sequellae
... and the subsequent interpretation by the brain as light flashes. These usually appear early in the course of a PVD and are generally gone within a few weeks. Some patients experience light flashes associated with eye or head movement that persist months and years after the initial vitreous detachmen ...
... and the subsequent interpretation by the brain as light flashes. These usually appear early in the course of a PVD and are generally gone within a few weeks. Some patients experience light flashes associated with eye or head movement that persist months and years after the initial vitreous detachmen ...
OPHTHALMOL OG Y JOURNAL
... Science have doubled in size and expertise; affiliated physicians now offer diagnosis and treatment within all subspecialties of ophthalmology. An experienced multidisciplinary team provides the highest level of care, with an across-the-board track record of quality outcomes. Using highly advanced t ...
... Science have doubled in size and expertise; affiliated physicians now offer diagnosis and treatment within all subspecialties of ophthalmology. An experienced multidisciplinary team provides the highest level of care, with an across-the-board track record of quality outcomes. Using highly advanced t ...
Visual fields and eye morphology support color vision in a color
... The AM eye in longitudinal section is pyriform (Fig. 2C, E), while it is almost circular in transverse section (Fig. 3BeE). The lens is biconvex and almost spherical, of approximately 70 mm in diameter (Fig. 2A). Beneath the lens, the cells of the vitreous body are arranged to form a flattened sphero ...
... The AM eye in longitudinal section is pyriform (Fig. 2C, E), while it is almost circular in transverse section (Fig. 3BeE). The lens is biconvex and almost spherical, of approximately 70 mm in diameter (Fig. 2A). Beneath the lens, the cells of the vitreous body are arranged to form a flattened sphero ...
entra-ocular hydatid cyst - British Journal of Ophthalmology
... have been considered by Duke-Elder (1940) and Sverdlick (1961) to be lacking authenticity. Scholtz (1906) could not carry out any histopathological or cytological studies to confirm his clinical diagnosis since the disease had occurred in the only eye in his case. The present case adds one more to t ...
... have been considered by Duke-Elder (1940) and Sverdlick (1961) to be lacking authenticity. Scholtz (1906) could not carry out any histopathological or cytological studies to confirm his clinical diagnosis since the disease had occurred in the only eye in his case. The present case adds one more to t ...
Fine structure of the choroidal coat of the avian
... drainage, however, uses the Schlemm's canal, a circular vessel placed in the irido-corneal angle, that conveys the fluids from the anterior chamber directly into the episcleral veins.1'2-5'7'20-21'2728 The choroid is provided with a rich autonomic innervation, 29 " 32 derived from various sources in ...
... drainage, however, uses the Schlemm's canal, a circular vessel placed in the irido-corneal angle, that conveys the fluids from the anterior chamber directly into the episcleral veins.1'2-5'7'20-21'2728 The choroid is provided with a rich autonomic innervation, 29 " 32 derived from various sources in ...
Dove Press - May 2016
... Mean average eye Schirmer test scores increased significantly from 5.3 mm at baseline to 8.7 mm at month 6 (P=0.010; Figure 3). At month 6, 35.1% of patients (13/37) achieved at least 5 mm improvement in the average eye Schirmer score, and 18.9% of patients (7/37) achieved at least 10 mm improvement ...
... Mean average eye Schirmer test scores increased significantly from 5.3 mm at baseline to 8.7 mm at month 6 (P=0.010; Figure 3). At month 6, 35.1% of patients (13/37) achieved at least 5 mm improvement in the average eye Schirmer score, and 18.9% of patients (7/37) achieved at least 10 mm improvement ...
QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE GLAUCOMA CONTINUUM
... o May be the most important indicator of day-to-day functioning Perimetric Findings Side Effects of Treatment WHAT ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE? We cannot forget that. What does it mean? HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE A measure of a person’s well-being that focuses on the dimensions of physical fun ...
... o May be the most important indicator of day-to-day functioning Perimetric Findings Side Effects of Treatment WHAT ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE? We cannot forget that. What does it mean? HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE A measure of a person’s well-being that focuses on the dimensions of physical fun ...
eye preparations
... the pH or to stabilise the preparation. After dissolution or suspension in the prescribed liquid, they comply with the requirements for eye-drops or eye lotions, as appropriate. ...
... the pH or to stabilise the preparation. After dissolution or suspension in the prescribed liquid, they comply with the requirements for eye-drops or eye lotions, as appropriate. ...
Visian ICL Patient Kit - Northern Ophthalmic Associates
... The First Days After Surgery Your physician will need to see you the day after surgery for a checkup which will include monitoring the pressure in your eye. You may be sensitive to light and have a feeling that something is in your eye. Sunglasses may make you more comfortable. If needed, your docto ...
... The First Days After Surgery Your physician will need to see you the day after surgery for a checkup which will include monitoring the pressure in your eye. You may be sensitive to light and have a feeling that something is in your eye. Sunglasses may make you more comfortable. If needed, your docto ...
News Release - Santen Inc.
... Uveitis is an intraocular inflammatory condition, which may or may not have an infectious component, and is often classified by anatomic location in the eye. NIU of the posterior segment includes intermediate uveitis which can affect the ciliary body and vitreous; posterior uveitis which can involve ...
... Uveitis is an intraocular inflammatory condition, which may or may not have an infectious component, and is often classified by anatomic location in the eye. NIU of the posterior segment includes intermediate uveitis which can affect the ciliary body and vitreous; posterior uveitis which can involve ...
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... long-term ophthalmic follow-up of neonates who fulfill the criteria for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening (less than 32 weeks of gestational age and/or 1,500 grams birth weight) but are not found to have ROP. Previous studies have reported rates of ophthalmic disorders as high as 17.6% to 5 ...
... long-term ophthalmic follow-up of neonates who fulfill the criteria for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening (less than 32 weeks of gestational age and/or 1,500 grams birth weight) but are not found to have ROP. Previous studies have reported rates of ophthalmic disorders as high as 17.6% to 5 ...
GPs guide to some topical eye medications
... cornea into the aqueous. There is dimming of vision and poor ...
... cornea into the aqueous. There is dimming of vision and poor ...
Ways to Maximize Your Cataract Outcomes P. 22
... evaluated at the Roberto Santos General Hospital, Salvador, Brazil. Of the 29 mothers, 23 (79.3 percent) reported suspected Zika virus signs and symptoms during pregnancy, including rash, fever, arthralgia (joint pain), headache and itch. Among the 23 mothers who reported symptoms during pregnancy, ...
... evaluated at the Roberto Santos General Hospital, Salvador, Brazil. Of the 29 mothers, 23 (79.3 percent) reported suspected Zika virus signs and symptoms during pregnancy, including rash, fever, arthralgia (joint pain), headache and itch. Among the 23 mothers who reported symptoms during pregnancy, ...
XV - Mass. Eye and Ear
... Development Program at Mass Eye and Ear. He is recognized by his peers as an expert in brain-injury vision rehabilitation and is frequently asked to lecture both locally and nationally. His area of excellence is investigation, where he currently focuses on the development and testing of optical devi ...
... Development Program at Mass Eye and Ear. He is recognized by his peers as an expert in brain-injury vision rehabilitation and is frequently asked to lecture both locally and nationally. His area of excellence is investigation, where he currently focuses on the development and testing of optical devi ...
Slides of Lectures\Emmetropization 2 2006
... than normal creep rates. During recovery from FDM the scleral creep rates fell below normal values. During both emmetropization and the development of refractive errors, vision-dependent alterations in the extracellular matrix may alter the mechanical properties of the fibrous sclera making it more ...
... than normal creep rates. During recovery from FDM the scleral creep rates fell below normal values. During both emmetropization and the development of refractive errors, vision-dependent alterations in the extracellular matrix may alter the mechanical properties of the fibrous sclera making it more ...
in Cataract, Refractive, and Vitreoretinal Surgery
... eliminating the need for capsulorrhexis forceps during this maneuver. I continue to hold onto the phaco tip during hydrodissection, using it to separate the already fragmented lens material. This is even useful in brunescent cataracts. I use high suction, up to 600 mm Hg, with little ultrasound only ...
... eliminating the need for capsulorrhexis forceps during this maneuver. I continue to hold onto the phaco tip during hydrodissection, using it to separate the already fragmented lens material. This is even useful in brunescent cataracts. I use high suction, up to 600 mm Hg, with little ultrasound only ...
cataracts and what to expect with cataract surgery
... off having had the cataract removed so the retina can be adequately visualized and treated if possible. Some retinal problems may develop after surgery. Of particular significance are two problems: Cystoid Macular Edema (CME), and retinal detachment. Both of these problems also occur without any pre ...
... off having had the cataract removed so the retina can be adequately visualized and treated if possible. Some retinal problems may develop after surgery. Of particular significance are two problems: Cystoid Macular Edema (CME), and retinal detachment. Both of these problems also occur without any pre ...
in Cataract, Refractive, and Vitreoretinal Surgery
... eliminating the need for capsulorrhexis forceps during this maneuver. I continue to hold onto the phaco tip during hydrodissection, using it to separate the already fragmented lens material. This is even useful in brunescent cataracts. I use high suction, up to 600 mm Hg, with little ultrasound only ...
... eliminating the need for capsulorrhexis forceps during this maneuver. I continue to hold onto the phaco tip during hydrodissection, using it to separate the already fragmented lens material. This is even useful in brunescent cataracts. I use high suction, up to 600 mm Hg, with little ultrasound only ...
Aging effects in psychophysical foveal light detection sensitivity
... The relative sparse periods between the first three stages of sensitivity could be explained by the function measured and by the psychophysical paradigm used. Light detection could be considered the simplest perception function. Both the stimulus and the observer task are very basic which means a lo ...
... The relative sparse periods between the first three stages of sensitivity could be explained by the function measured and by the psychophysical paradigm used. Light detection could be considered the simplest perception function. Both the stimulus and the observer task are very basic which means a lo ...
Factors associated with foveoschisis and foveal detachment
... Myopia is a highly prevalent condition, especially in Southeast Asia, with reported rates as high as 80%.1,2 A previous study in Taiwan found that the prevalence of high myopia (less than 6.0 D) at the age of 18 years was 24% in girls and 18% in boys.3 It often results in sight-threatening ocular p ...
... Myopia is a highly prevalent condition, especially in Southeast Asia, with reported rates as high as 80%.1,2 A previous study in Taiwan found that the prevalence of high myopia (less than 6.0 D) at the age of 18 years was 24% in girls and 18% in boys.3 It often results in sight-threatening ocular p ...
Comprehensive Adult Eye and Vision Examination
... Benefit and Harm Assessment: Benefits significantly outweigh harms. Potential Costs: None. Value Judgments: Patients with central and/or peripheral vision loss may benefit from falls prevention counseling and intervention when initially diagnosed. Role of Patient Preferences: Moderate. Intentional V ...
... Benefit and Harm Assessment: Benefits significantly outweigh harms. Potential Costs: None. Value Judgments: Patients with central and/or peripheral vision loss may benefit from falls prevention counseling and intervention when initially diagnosed. Role of Patient Preferences: Moderate. Intentional V ...
Noninvasive Visualization and Analysis of Parafoveal Capillaries in
... AST-9876783 and the NIH Bioengineering Research Partnership EY014375, and in part by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship. Submitted for publication August 13, 2009; revised September 17, ...
... AST-9876783 and the NIH Bioengineering Research Partnership EY014375, and in part by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship. Submitted for publication August 13, 2009; revised September 17, ...
Fine structure of the choroidal coat of the avian eye
... drainage, however, uses the Schlemm's canal, a circular vessel placed in the irido-corneal angle, that conveys the fluids from the anterior chamber directly into the episcleral veins.1'2-5'7'20-21'2728 The choroid is provided with a rich autonomic innervation, 29 " 32 derived from various sources in ...
... drainage, however, uses the Schlemm's canal, a circular vessel placed in the irido-corneal angle, that conveys the fluids from the anterior chamber directly into the episcleral veins.1'2-5'7'20-21'2728 The choroid is provided with a rich autonomic innervation, 29 " 32 derived from various sources in ...
Fluorescein angiography in a horse with optic nerve atrophy
... angiography. The ultra-sensitive black and white camera is equipped with a special filter system that can be easily positioned in the field of view to allow detection of abnormalities in the retinal vascularisation. The camera illuminates the retina by confocal scanning utilizing a halogen light sou ...
... angiography. The ultra-sensitive black and white camera is equipped with a special filter system that can be easily positioned in the field of view to allow detection of abnormalities in the retinal vascularisation. The camera illuminates the retina by confocal scanning utilizing a halogen light sou ...
Diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy ([ˌrɛtnˈɑpəθi]), also known as diabetic eye disease, is when damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes. It can eventually lead to blindness.It is an ocular manifestation of diabetes, a systemic disease, which affects up to 80 percent of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or more. Despite these intimidating statistics, research indicates that at least 90% of these new cases could be reduced if there were proper and vigilant treatment and monitoring of the eyes. The longer a person has diabetes, the higher his or her chances of developing diabetic retinopathy. Each year in the United States, diabetic retinopathy accounts for 12% of all new cases of blindness. It is also the leading cause of blindness for people aged 20 to 64 years.