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Anterior chamber cysticercosis
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008Introduction: Ocular involvement by cysticercosis is uncommon and rare in the anterior chamber with 10 reports in English literature. Case report: A 25-year-old male patient sought medical assistance reporting tumour growth in the left eye for one month.
S Andrade, de Paula +4 more
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An Artificial Anterior Chamber
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976Corneas for penetrating keratoplasty that have been excised from the globe for storage ordinarily require punching of the donor tissue from the posterior surface. They may be trephined from the anterior surface when they are mounted on an instrument that forms a seal around the scleral rim of the excised cornea, allowing the endothelium to be supported
D E, Ward, A B, Nesburn
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Cholesterolosis of the Anterior Chamber
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1974To the Editor. —The letter by Drs Hemady and Foster 1 brought back some fond memories. In 1973, as a first-year resident in the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary General Eye Clinic, Boston, I saw an eye with beautiful golden crystals shimmering and floating in the anterior chamber, exactly as depicted in a picture sent by Drs Hemady and Foster.
M, Wand, R A, Gorn
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Postoperative anterior chamber depth for anterior chamber lenses
American Intra-Ocular Implant Society Journal, 1980Summary The postoperative anterior chamber depth was measured in 100 eyes following insertion of Choycestyle or Tennant-style intraocular lenses. The average chamber depth value was 3.07 mm, measured from the anterior surface of the cornea to the anterior IOL surface.
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Phacoemulsification in the anterior chamber
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2002To evaluate anterior chamber phacoemulsification as an alternative to an endocapsular procedure.Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante, Alicante, Spain.In this prospective randomized masked clinical trial, 60 eyes of 30 patients had cataract extraction by phacoemulsification.
Jorge L, Alió +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1955
Flattened anterior chamber or absence of a formed anterior chamber is a complication of cataract surgery generally believed to be associated with a high incidence of aphakic glaucoma. While the incidence of vitreous loss, iris prolapse, and ocular infections has been reduced by refinements in anesthesia, wound closure, and antibiotic therapy, the ...
J, BELLOWS, H, LIEBERMAN, I, ABRAHAMSON
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Flattened anterior chamber or absence of a formed anterior chamber is a complication of cataract surgery generally believed to be associated with a high incidence of aphakic glaucoma. While the incidence of vitreous loss, iris prolapse, and ocular infections has been reduced by refinements in anesthesia, wound closure, and antibiotic therapy, the ...
J, BELLOWS, H, LIEBERMAN, I, ABRAHAMSON
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Cholesterolosis of the anterior chamber
Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1975The clinicopathologic findings in eight eyes with cholesterolosis of the anterior chamber are presented. In five patients the cholesterol was present as an anterior chamber deposit or free-floating crystals, or both, and was recognized clinically. In two patients the anterior chamber cholesterol had incited a granulomatous inflammatory reaction and ...
R C, Eagle, M, Yanoff
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Ophthalmology, 1981
The extensive use of nylons as iris fixation sutures and intraocular lens loops has resulted in complication rates of between 0.5 and 19%, depending on the series and postoperative time of examination. The primary reason for failure is chemical degradation of the nylon, particularly in the area posterior to the iris.
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The extensive use of nylons as iris fixation sutures and intraocular lens loops has resulted in complication rates of between 0.5 and 19%, depending on the series and postoperative time of examination. The primary reason for failure is chemical degradation of the nylon, particularly in the area posterior to the iris.
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Epithelialization of the Anterior Chamber
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974The presently reported case is the eighth in which a cornea subjected to implantation of a keratoprosthesis has subsequently been examined pathologically. Among the several well-recognized complications of prosthokeratoplasty illustrated here is epithelialization of the anterior chamber. Ingrowth of surface epithelium has been found in six of the seven
A P, Ferry, B L, Gordon
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