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Congenital primary aphakia

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2022
To describe the natural history, management, and visual outcome in children with congenital primary aphakia (CPA).This is a multicenter retrospective consecutive case series from five academic centers in England and North America.A total of 27 eyes of 14 patients were included (male:female, 1.7:1). Thirteen patients had bilateral CPA, and 1 patient had
Julia, Ernst   +8 more
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Surgical management of aphakia

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 2022
Despite the safety and efficacy of cataract surgery, intraoperative complications can hamper the ability to place an intraocular lens in the capsular bag. With vast numbers of cataract surgeries performed daily, complications occur often enough that every ophthalmologist should be equipped with techniques to manage aphakia.
Kelvin K.W. Cheng   +3 more
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Aphakia

Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
Cas d'un patient de 56 ans, deja opere de la cataracte des deux yeux, se plaignant d'une diminution bilaterale de la vision durant une periode de 3 a 4 ans et d'une douleur a l'œil droit, celui-ci equipe d'un implant intra-oculaire. Examens et tests.
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CONTACT LENSES IN APHAKIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1954
THE PROBLEMS of aphakic vision have plagued the cataract patient and the ophthalmologist for a long time. Much has been written on the subject which need not be reviewed here. In 19341Cowan discussed the problem, and Kirby2has summarized it well in his text.
E F, CONSTANTINE, J M, McLEAN
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Cataract and Aphakia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
Cataracts almost invariably accompany old age. The change from nuclear sclerosis or cortical spoking to frank cataract formation is gradual. Simply stated, a cataract is present when the physiologic changes of nuclear sclerosis and cortical spoking cause a diminution of vision that cannot be corrected with optical devices.
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RETINAL DETACHMENT AND APHAKIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
DURING 1948 and 1949, 387 cases of detachment were referred to the Retina Service of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary for treatment. Cases of aphakia numbered 88, or 23 per cent. In eight cases there were bilateral aphakia and detachment. The purpose of this paper is to analyze our findings and discuss our results in cases of detachment and ...
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CARDINAL POINTS IN APHAKIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1947
IN TWO previous communications 1 it was shown how the location and displacement of the cardinal points of the eye can be visualized and remembered by the use of the benzene ring. It was shown that when the eye accommodates the new position of the cardinal points can be represented by a long, slender ring situated inside the regular ring.
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Surgical Aphakia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1965
R N, Lehman, M F, McCaslin
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Congenital Aphakia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1960
J R, WOLTER, M A, PETROHELOS
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