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Abstract Objectives To describe the traction suture fixation technique for severely displaced lenses (≥180°) using a capsular tension ring (CTR) fragment during cataract surgery in dogs, and to retrospectively investigate its clinical outcomes. Animals Studied Eight dogs (nine eyes). Procedures The medical records of dogs with severe lens displacement (
Shinya Fukumoto, Tomomi Minamoto
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Initial experience using a femtosecond laser cataract surgery system at a UK National Health Service cataract surgery day care centre [PDF]
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and ...
Day, Alexander C +3 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate vision outcomes of dogs with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) that underwent Ahmed valve gonioimplantation (AVG) followed by lensectomy and endolaser cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) with or without bleb resection after AVG failure.
Bactelius Turicea +3 more
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Somatic variants in the human lens epithelium: A preliminary assessment [PDF]
PURPOSE: We hypothesize that somatic mutations accumulate in cells of the human lens and may contribute to the development of cortical or posterior sub-capsular cataracts.
Bassnett, Steven +4 more
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Congenital aniridia: European COST action ANIRIDIA‐NET guidelines for diagnosis, management and care
Abstract Congenital aniridia is a rare ocular disorder affecting the majority of eye structures and can be associated with systemic manifestations. The main visible phenotypic characteristic is the partial or complete absence of the iris; however, foveal hypoplasia is a more frequent and reliable clinical sign. Other ocular comorbidities are associated
Davide Romano +26 more
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Vitrectorhexis versus forceps posterior capsulorhexis in pediatric cataract surgery
This study was done to compare the results of posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis created using forceps with those created using vitrector in eyes suffering from congenital cataract. Vitrectorhexis term was first used by Wilson et al in 1999. [
Lav Kochgaway +6 more
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Can surgical simulation be used to train detection and classification of neural networks? [PDF]
Computer-assisted interventions (CAI) aim to increase the effectiveness, precision and repeatability of procedures to improve surgical outcomes. The presence and motion of surgical tools is a key information input for CAI surgical phase recognition ...
Chow, A +7 more
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Using multi‐region human PSC samples, we identified EMT as a consistent pathological feature. Mechanistically, senescent LECs secrete IL‐17A, a representative SASP factor, which activates NF‐κB signaling. NF‐κB further amplifies SASP production, thereby establishing a senescence–inflammation feedback loop that drives EMT, sustains pathological ...
Yan Ni +10 more
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Surgical outcomes of 23-gauge transconjunctival pars plana vitrectomy combined with lensectomy for glaucomatous eyes with extremely shallow anterior chamber and cataract [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma combined with an extremely shallow anterior chamber and cataracts remains as a complex condition to deal with. And the emergence of microincision vitrectomy surgery (MIVS) system may provide an ideal option for the treatment of that.
Shaochong Zhang +4 more
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Ultrasonographic Appearance of a Posterior Lenticonus in a Cat
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to present high‐quality and up‐to‐date ocular ultrasonographic images and videos of a posterior lenticonus with concomitant mature cataract in a cat. Additionally, the clinical findings, surgical treatment, and outcome are reported for completeness and to confirm the diagnosis.
Antonella Rampazzo +2 more
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