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Methods for Assessing Corneal Opacity
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2019Purpose: Corneal opacity is a common clinical problem that directly impedes the cornea's function of light transmission. Despite this, there are no standard means of quantifying opacity. The purpose of this review is to summarize the reported options both clinicians and researchers have for objectively assessing corneal opacity.
Thomas H Dohlman, Jia Yin, Reza Dana
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Anterior amorphous corneal opacity and corneal thinning
PurposeTo present the clinical features of four cases with bilateral anterior amorphous corneal opacity.MethodsA retrospective study in four patients with bilateral anterior amorphous corneal opacity was conducted.
Yu-Chih Hou +2 more
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Term Newborn with Corneal Opacity
NeoReviews, 2021A term male newborn with respiratory distress at birth was noted to have central corneal opacity of the right eye. ### Prenatal and Birth Histories ### Presentation (Day 1) In the NICU, the neonate continued to require CPAP. Initial chest radiography showed diffuse pulmonary opacities concerning for surfactant deficiency.
James, Landreneau +3 more
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Corneal opacities in infancy and childhood
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966An unusual case of a 24-month-old female with bilateral cloudy corneas first noted in the newborn period is presented. A brief summary of the local and systemic diseases of childhood with which corneal opacities are associated, with an approach to their diagnosis, is included.
R D, Feigin, D B, Caplan
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Phacoemulsification with coexisting corneal opacities
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2019The treatment of choice for cases of corneal opacity with significant cataract is often a triple procedure. However, in certain situations the chances of graft survival are poor, for example in cases with deep vascularization, secondary glaucoma, and healed viral keratitis.
Namrata, Sharma +6 more
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Corneal opacities in gaucher disease
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1998To describe the corneal findings in a variant of Gaucher disease.Case report. In an 18-year-old man, ophthalmic and general clinical evaluation, and enzymatic and molecular genetics studies were performed.Diffuse, well-defined, small, linear, or dotlike corneal opacities were observed through, out the posterior two thirds of the corneal stroma in both ...
A, Guemes +5 more
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Corneal Transplants for the Treatment of Congenital Corneal Opacities
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2005Purpose: To describe the results of corneal transplants in infants and young children with congenital corneal disorders. Methods: The charts of 38 children who underwent corneal transplantation for congenital corneal opacities from 1988 to 1999 at the Hospital for Sick Children ...
Adi, Michaeli +2 more
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Corneal Opacities in the Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome
Ophthalmic Genetics, 2008We present six patients with typical Hallermann-Streiff syndrome. All have microphthalmia and were operated for congenital cataract. Three of the patients developed a severe glaucoma and one patient presented repeated uveal effusions. Five of our patients have the same pattern of corneal stromal opacities.
Roulez, Françoise +2 more
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Corneal opacities secondary to Viscoat®
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1986Viscoat is a new viscoelastic solution of chondroitin sulfate and sodium hyaluronate dissolved in a phosphate buffer. Recent findings of postoperative corneal deposits in association with its use have been reported to Cilco. The corneal deposits are noted 18 to 48 hours postoperatively and are similar in appearance to calcific band keratopathy.
S, Ullman +2 more
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