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The Myopia Epidemic: Exploring the Pathology and Management of the World’s Most Common Eye Disorder [PDF]
Myopia is the most common eye disorder in the world and an increasing cause of vision impairment in children.1 Myopia is an imbalance in the refractive components of the eye and its length, leading to inaccurate focusing of light rays in front of the ...
Baldassarre, BS, Gabriella
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Cone opsins, colour blindness and cone dystrophy: Genotype-phenotype correlations [PDF]
X-linked cone photoreceptor disorders caused by mutations in the OPN1LW (L) and OPN1MW (M) cone opsin genes on chromosome Xq28 include a range of conditions from mild stable red-green colour vision deficiencies to severe cone dystrophies causing ...
Gardner, J C+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To understand the experience and care needs of older people living with vision impairment in the acute hospital setting. Design A qualitative study using co‐productive user‐based design. Methods Seven older people living with vision impairment and six healthcare students collaborated in a series of six researcher facilitated co‐productive ...
Fiona Wilson+8 more
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Introduction: Very high myopia is usually associated with posterior staphyloma. The pathology, management and our experience reported in the article. Methods: We studied a total of 3737 student population in schools and colleges in the year 2001 — 2002 ...
Baskararajan Gopalakrishnan+1 more
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Background: Myopia remains a leading cause of vision loss and visual disability in Ukraine (75%) and one of the most common ocular disorders worldwide. Most of available biological materials like blood and tear fluid can be used to measure the levels of ...
E.I. Surova+2 more
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CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME PREVALENCE IN A YOUNGER OPHTALMOLOGY OUTPATIENT POPULATION [PDF]
Background: In the literature, most of the studies on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) were performed on older populations. This study aims to determine the prevalence and epidemiology of CBS and the nature of the hallucinations of the younger group of ...
Karagol, Arda
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Radial keratotomy in India untoward consequences and complications
R.K. is a surgery of tomorrow. It is still in the stage of evolution. It should be under-taken only for precise indications. Case evaluation and honest advice to the patient is important. The patient should be explained that the worst can happen.
Dhanda R, Kalevar V
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Pathological myopia (PM) is a retinal degenerative disease with an increasing prevalence in Asia. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from a patient with PM were successfully reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using ...
Xinyue Bai+3 more
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Ring Exploration with Myopic Luminous Robots [PDF]
We investigate exploration algorithms for autonomous mobile robots evolving in uniform ring-shaped networks. Different from the usual Look-Compute-Move (LCM) model, we consider two characteristics: myopia and luminosity. Myopia means each robot has a limited visibility.
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Optical and Related Topics [PDF]
Barrie Jay, P MacFaul, R K Blach
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