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Iodinated contrast sensitivity in ERCP

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000
Iodine contrast media are detectable in the bloodstream after ERCP, and sensitivity reactions have been described. The risk is very small, and the phenomenon is therefore difficult to study. This review discusses the possible need for preventative strategies, and recommends that endoscopists consider the issue and define their own policies.
P, Draganov, P B, Cotton
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Myopia and contrast sensitivity function

Current Eye Research, 2001
to measure the contrast sensitivity function of varying degrees of myopia with two types of optical correction (spectacle lens and contact lens).One hundred and five myopic eyes and twenty-eight emmetropic eyes were collected. The myopic group included 105 eyes corrected with spectacle lenses and 71 eyes of them corrected with contact lenses, too; all ...
S W, Liou, C J, Chiu
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Contrast sensitivity in Parkinson's disease

Neurology, 1986
We studied contrast-sensitivity function in 39 patients with Parkinson's disease. Sixty-four percent of the patients showed contrast-sensitivity loss in one or both eyes. The abnormality was not related to the first symptom or the severity of disease.
C, Bulens   +3 more
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Transient sensitization by a contrast flash

Vision Research, 1980
Abstract A large, annular contrast-flash that raises thresholds for a test spot under some conditions can lower theresholds under other conditions. Incremental thresholds for a 2.5° test flash were measured upon a 10° adapting field. When an annulus, 2.5–9°, was flashed shortly before or shortly after presentation of the test spot, threshold was ...
E, Pulos, J E, Raymond, W, Makous
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Contrast Sensitivity and Increment Threshold

Perception, 1972
The threshold of rectangular and annular increments was established on square-wave gratings of 1 foot lambert mean luminance. In the range of 5–18 cycles/degree the threshold fell as the spatial frequency of the background increased. The threshold change was similar for rectangles and annuli, but the exponent of the curve differed according to the ...
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Spatiotemporal separability in contrast sensitivity

Vision Research, 1994
Contrast sensitivity functions were measured in two ways: by counterphase modulation; and by in-phase modulation, in which the luminance of every point of a spatial grating was sinusoidally modulated in phase with one another. Contrast sensitivity functions measured by counterphase modulated gratings show spatiotemporal interactions that represent ...
J, Yang, W, Makous
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CONTRAST SENSITIVITY OF THE HUMAN RETINA

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1972
ABSTRACT Contrast thresholds (ΔL/L) were measured from the fovea to the far periphery at 2 degree intervals, along 12 meridians for a total of 1350 data points. The test spot, 10 minutes of are in diameter, was presented against a 0.85 m: background in the Harms perimeter.
L O, Harvey, E, Pöppel
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Contrast sensitivity in diabetic pregnancy

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1997
To evaluate the correlation between the changes in contrast sensitivity and retinopathy throughout pregnancy in diabetic women with mild background diabetic retinopathy.Contrast sensitivity (Vistech 6500 Contrast Test System) was measured in 22 type I diabetic women with mild background retinopathy [0-16 microaneurysms (MAs)/eye and occasional small ...
T, Hellstedt   +3 more
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Contrast Sensitivity Function for Stereopsis

Perception, 1978
Contrast thresholds for stereopsis from narrow-band-filtered random-dot stereograms were compared with contrast thresholds for simple detection of similar narrow-band noise. Centre frequencies of filters were in the range 2·5–15 cycles deg−1. It was found that the contrast sensitivity function for stereopsis is similar in shape to that for detection ...
J P, Frisby, J E, Mayhew
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Effect of pterygium on contrast sensitivity

International Ophthalmology, 2013
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of pterygium on contrast sensitivity. Thirty-six eyes with pterygium and 18 eyes without pterygium were included in the study. The size of the pterygium was measured on the slit lamp both vertically at the limbus and categorized into three groups (≤3, 3.1 to ≤5, >5 mm), and horizontally on the cornea ...
Archana, Malik   +4 more
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