Macular Buckle for Retinal detachment Related to
... 8. Siam AL, El Maamoun TA, Ali MH. Macular buckling for myopic macular hole retinal detachment: a new approach. Retina. 2012;32(4):748-753. 9. Stirpe M, Ripandelli G, Rossi T, Cacciamani A, Orciuolo M. A new adjustable macular buckle designed for highly myopic eyes. Retina. 2012;32(7):1424-1427. 10. ...
... 8. Siam AL, El Maamoun TA, Ali MH. Macular buckling for myopic macular hole retinal detachment: a new approach. Retina. 2012;32(4):748-753. 9. Stirpe M, Ripandelli G, Rossi T, Cacciamani A, Orciuolo M. A new adjustable macular buckle designed for highly myopic eyes. Retina. 2012;32(7):1424-1427. 10. ...
complications associated with clear corneal cataract wounds during
... Median final visual acuity was 20/400 (range, 20/40 to hand motions). The retina remained attached in all cases at the latest follow-up visit. Conclusion: Intraoperative complications related to clear corneal incisions can occur during pars plana vitrectomy. We recommend that cataract surgeons encou ...
... Median final visual acuity was 20/400 (range, 20/40 to hand motions). The retina remained attached in all cases at the latest follow-up visit. Conclusion: Intraoperative complications related to clear corneal incisions can occur during pars plana vitrectomy. We recommend that cataract surgeons encou ...
Acquired Maculopathy
... a gas bubble into the eye and place the patient face down in order to tamponade the hemorrhage and spread the blood out. There is no great treatment for a subfoveal CNVM. Some surgeons are lasering subfoveal membranes in the thought that the laser damage will be less severe than the natural course o ...
... a gas bubble into the eye and place the patient face down in order to tamponade the hemorrhage and spread the blood out. There is no great treatment for a subfoveal CNVM. Some surgeons are lasering subfoveal membranes in the thought that the laser damage will be less severe than the natural course o ...
Laser Technology in Peace and War
... that the sun at the zenith irradiates the surface of the earth with a flux density of only 0.14watts/cm2. At the surface of the sun the flux density is that of blackbody radiation at 6000°K, which corresponds to about 104watts/cm2, Thus 108 watts/cm2 is a flux density at which materials readily vapo ...
... that the sun at the zenith irradiates the surface of the earth with a flux density of only 0.14watts/cm2. At the surface of the sun the flux density is that of blackbody radiation at 6000°K, which corresponds to about 104watts/cm2, Thus 108 watts/cm2 is a flux density at which materials readily vapo ...
Guidelines for Ophthalmology - The Clinical Establishments
... Each eye should be evaluated independently. A dynamic refraction is done first for all adults followed by a cycloplegic refraction if necessary. Presbyopic correction is determined before applying dialating drops. All children, below the age of 15 years should be refracted only after applying cyclop ...
... Each eye should be evaluated independently. A dynamic refraction is done first for all adults followed by a cycloplegic refraction if necessary. Presbyopic correction is determined before applying dialating drops. All children, below the age of 15 years should be refracted only after applying cyclop ...
ARVO 2015 Annual Meeting Abstracts 113 New techniques and
... Methods: Study Design: Experimental. Therapy procedure chosen for the Right eye (sclerotomy plus crosslink technique) and control procedure chosen for the left eye (sclerotomy only). Animals Treated: Three male New Zealand rabbits. The Crosslink technique: UVA Emission of 370 nm with a surface irrad ...
... Methods: Study Design: Experimental. Therapy procedure chosen for the Right eye (sclerotomy plus crosslink technique) and control procedure chosen for the left eye (sclerotomy only). Animals Treated: Three male New Zealand rabbits. The Crosslink technique: UVA Emission of 370 nm with a surface irrad ...
Spontaneous Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage Associated with Age
... management option in vain, and the eye had to be eviscerated. This is disappointing for ophthalmologists but reflects the devastating prognosis of spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhage. In our patient, subretinal hemorrhage preceded the massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage, implying the role of CNV in ...
... management option in vain, and the eye had to be eviscerated. This is disappointing for ophthalmologists but reflects the devastating prognosis of spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhage. In our patient, subretinal hemorrhage preceded the massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage, implying the role of CNV in ...
The Diagnostic Accuracy of Bedside Ocular Ultrasonography
... Ultrasonix, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. ...
... Ultrasonix, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. ...
The temerloh hospital cataract complications study
... excluded. None of the patients underwent cataract surgery in both eyes. The informed consent for cataract operation was taken at the time of operation. This study was approved by Hospital ethics committee. The data were collected retrospectively from the hospital case folders. Methods 摇 Factors cons ...
... excluded. None of the patients underwent cataract surgery in both eyes. The informed consent for cataract operation was taken at the time of operation. This study was approved by Hospital ethics committee. The data were collected retrospectively from the hospital case folders. Methods 摇 Factors cons ...
opthalmic-surgeries
... surgeries)suggested by the Joint Commission (JC) to identify the patient, the type of procedure, and the site and/or side for the surgery.All other measures to ensure patient safety, such as “time-out,” must also be included. ...
... surgeries)suggested by the Joint Commission (JC) to identify the patient, the type of procedure, and the site and/or side for the surgery.All other measures to ensure patient safety, such as “time-out,” must also be included. ...
Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Retinal
... each method. In all cases, imaging was performed using standardized protocols: the Fast Macular Thickness Map protocol was used for Stratus OCT (scan length, 6.0 mm; axial resolution, 10 µm) and the 512 × 128 Macular Cube protocol for Cirrus HD-OCT (scan area, 6.0 × 6.0 mm2; axial resolution, 5 µm). ...
... each method. In all cases, imaging was performed using standardized protocols: the Fast Macular Thickness Map protocol was used for Stratus OCT (scan length, 6.0 mm; axial resolution, 10 µm) and the 512 × 128 Macular Cube protocol for Cirrus HD-OCT (scan area, 6.0 × 6.0 mm2; axial resolution, 5 µm). ...
How to administer eye drops and eye ointment
... gently pulling the lower eyelid down. Eye ointments may be prescribed for structures other than the eye, such as the eyelids, for example, following trauma or surgery to these structures (Shaw et al 2010). Some patients may resist attempts to instil eye drops. This may be because of a previous nega ...
... gently pulling the lower eyelid down. Eye ointments may be prescribed for structures other than the eye, such as the eyelids, for example, following trauma or surgery to these structures (Shaw et al 2010). Some patients may resist attempts to instil eye drops. This may be because of a previous nega ...
Change in Anterior Chamber Depth Following Vitrectomy
... successful vitrectomy does not affect ACD and the status of the lens in supine position. The results were consistent with that of previous reports. However, when splitting the patients in two groups according to the diagnosis. The condition was different. In VH group, ACD did not change significant ...
... successful vitrectomy does not affect ACD and the status of the lens in supine position. The results were consistent with that of previous reports. However, when splitting the patients in two groups according to the diagnosis. The condition was different. In VH group, ACD did not change significant ...
Wall of eyeball
... cortex of lens lens nucleus Its shape is changed by the ciliary muscle: for near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts and the lens rounds up, ...
... cortex of lens lens nucleus Its shape is changed by the ciliary muscle: for near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts and the lens rounds up, ...
Wall of eyeball
... cortex of lens lens nucleus Its shape is changed by the ciliary muscle: for near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts and the lens rounds up, ...
... cortex of lens lens nucleus Its shape is changed by the ciliary muscle: for near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts and the lens rounds up, ...
for noninfectious uveitis affecting the back segment of the
... or viruses required to lower theinflammation pressure. found in the eye. The may be caused indirectly by a disease affecting one of Can OZURDEX® cause cataracts? your body’s other systems, but often no cause Some who receive OZURDEX® can bepatients found. When that is the case, you may intravitreal ...
... or viruses required to lower theinflammation pressure. found in the eye. The may be caused indirectly by a disease affecting one of Can OZURDEX® cause cataracts? your body’s other systems, but often no cause Some who receive OZURDEX® can bepatients found. When that is the case, you may intravitreal ...
Ophthalmology and Eye Disease - Faculty of Medical and Health
... humour (nutrient supply to lens and cornea and waste metabolite removal from globe), 9) Choroid: provides oxygen and nutrition to outer retina. 10) Vitreous chamber: vitreous humour maintains ocular shape, protection of ocular structures during trauma. 11) Retina: provides visual sensation and conve ...
... humour (nutrient supply to lens and cornea and waste metabolite removal from globe), 9) Choroid: provides oxygen and nutrition to outer retina. 10) Vitreous chamber: vitreous humour maintains ocular shape, protection of ocular structures during trauma. 11) Retina: provides visual sensation and conve ...
PDF - Digital Journal of Ophthalmology
... patient. While IOP-lowering medication did not seem to improve our patient’s condition, we feel that, as a lowrisk intervention with previously reported utility,2 it may be worthwhile to attempt. The efficacy of this approach is clearly limited, however, and now we would generally consider more aggr ...
... patient. While IOP-lowering medication did not seem to improve our patient’s condition, we feel that, as a lowrisk intervention with previously reported utility,2 it may be worthwhile to attempt. The efficacy of this approach is clearly limited, however, and now we would generally consider more aggr ...
PATTERN AND OUTCOME OF POSTERIOR SEGMENT INJURIES
... acuity of 6/36 or better at final follow up. Retina was attached in 72.3% of eyes after retinal detachment surgery at final follow up. Eyes which had more number of surgical interventions xi ...
... acuity of 6/36 or better at final follow up. Retina was attached in 72.3% of eyes after retinal detachment surgery at final follow up. Eyes which had more number of surgical interventions xi ...
Full Text of
... of the glaucoma, and central artery occlusion was found. On magnetic resonance angiography, the right distal common carotid artery was irregularly narrowed and the right ophthalmic artery was almost entirely occluded. Conclusions: In cases of cilioretinal artery occlusion and perfused central retina ...
... of the glaucoma, and central artery occlusion was found. On magnetic resonance angiography, the right distal common carotid artery was irregularly narrowed and the right ophthalmic artery was almost entirely occluded. Conclusions: In cases of cilioretinal artery occlusion and perfused central retina ...
Harrison`s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16 Edition
... for presbyopia, the emmetropic patient must use reading glasses. The patient already wearing glasses for distance correction usually switches to bifocals. The only exception is the myopic patient, who may achieve clear vision at near simply by removing glasses containing the distance prescription. R ...
... for presbyopia, the emmetropic patient must use reading glasses. The patient already wearing glasses for distance correction usually switches to bifocals. The only exception is the myopic patient, who may achieve clear vision at near simply by removing glasses containing the distance prescription. R ...
Unusual persistent fetal vasculature presentation in a premature baby
... knowledge this is the first description in the English literature of such a delayed development of PFV after ROP. ...
... knowledge this is the first description in the English literature of such a delayed development of PFV after ROP. ...
Full Text of
... 1. Because the break within the intercalary membrane lies over depigmented tissue, laser photocoagulation, cryotherapy, and diathermy do not provide adequate chorioretinal adhesion within this region. Hence, in managing retinal detachment associated with choroidal coloboma, attempts have been direct ...
... 1. Because the break within the intercalary membrane lies over depigmented tissue, laser photocoagulation, cryotherapy, and diathermy do not provide adequate chorioretinal adhesion within this region. Hence, in managing retinal detachment associated with choroidal coloboma, attempts have been direct ...
iritis (uveitis) an overview
... constricted and nonreactive. In severe cases of Anterior Uveitis, there may be hypopyon (a small amount of pus or collection of white cells). 2) Intermediate Uveitis or Iridocyclitis Intermediate Uveitis, Middle Uveitis, Cyclitis, Pars Planitis, Peripheral Uveitis, or chronic Cyclitis is inflammatio ...
... constricted and nonreactive. In severe cases of Anterior Uveitis, there may be hypopyon (a small amount of pus or collection of white cells). 2) Intermediate Uveitis or Iridocyclitis Intermediate Uveitis, Middle Uveitis, Cyclitis, Pars Planitis, Peripheral Uveitis, or chronic Cyclitis is inflammatio ...
Floater
Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's vitreous humour, which is normally transparent. At a young age, the vitreous istransparent, but as one ages, imperfections gradually develop. The common type of floater, which is present in most persons' eyes, is due to degenerative changes of the vitreous humour. The perception of floaters is known as myodesopsia, or less commonly as myodaeopsia, myiodeopsia, myiodesopsia. They are also called Muscae volitantes (Latin: ""flying flies""), or mouches volantes (from the French). Floaters are visible because of the shadows they cast on the retina or refraction of the light that passes through them, and can appear alone or together with several others in one's visual field. They may appear as spots, threads, or fragments of cobwebs, which float slowly before the observer's eyes. As these objects exist within the eye itself, they are not optical illusions but are entoptic phenomena.