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Current Opinion In Ophthalmology, 1997
Posterior chamber intraocular lenses are a well-accepted treatment of aphakia in children 2 years of age and older, with many now considering them as the treatment of choice. Infants, however, are usually treated with contact lens, rather than intraocular lens implantation, as the infant eye undergoes significant axial elongation.
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Posterior chamber intraocular lenses are a well-accepted treatment of aphakia in children 2 years of age and older, with many now considering them as the treatment of choice. Infants, however, are usually treated with contact lens, rather than intraocular lens implantation, as the infant eye undergoes significant axial elongation.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993
The presentation, etiology, diagnostic examination, and management of pediatric cataracts are discussed in this article. If untreated, cataracts result in significant visual deprivation. Evaluation of the pupillary light reflex should become an integral part of every pediatrician's physical examination.
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The presentation, etiology, diagnostic examination, and management of pediatric cataracts are discussed in this article. If untreated, cataracts result in significant visual deprivation. Evaluation of the pupillary light reflex should become an integral part of every pediatrician's physical examination.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1996
The treatment of an infant or child with a cataract requires a different decision process and surgical technique compared with the treatment of an adult with a cataract. The pediatric cataract literature of the past year reminds the reader that the indications for surgery and preoperative management of the pediatric cataract patient are different, that
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The treatment of an infant or child with a cataract requires a different decision process and surgical technique compared with the treatment of an adult with a cataract. The pediatric cataract literature of the past year reminds the reader that the indications for surgery and preoperative management of the pediatric cataract patient are different, that
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Cataracts and Cataract Surgery
2009An 80-year-old lady is bought in by her son for continuing care of mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and geographic atrophy. She is a well-established patient and is familiar with the physician and the office staff. The ophthalmic technician notes that the patient required more assistance than usual to navigate to the exam chair ...
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Annals of the ICRP, 2012
Until very recently, ocular exposure guidelines were based on the assumption that radiation cataract is a deterministic event requiring threshold doses generally greater than 2 Gy. This view was, in part, based on older studies which generally had short follow-up periods, failed to take into account increasing latency as dose decreased, had relatively
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Until very recently, ocular exposure guidelines were based on the assumption that radiation cataract is a deterministic event requiring threshold doses generally greater than 2 Gy. This view was, in part, based on older studies which generally had short follow-up periods, failed to take into account increasing latency as dose decreased, had relatively
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PI(3,4)P2-mediated cytokinetic abscission prevents early senescence and cataract formation
Science, 2021Federico Gulluni +2 more
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