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Floppy iris syndrome with oral imipramine: A case series
Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) has commonly been seen with long-term use of α1-adrenoceptor blocking agents. We observed IFIS in three patients during phacoemulsification due to oral imipramine therapy.
Arvind Gupta, Renuka Srinivasan
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Sphingosine-1 phosphate prevents ethanol-induced corneal epithelial apoptosis
Background: Apoptosis is a programmed cell death in multicellular organisms, found in a wide variety of conditions, including inflammatory process, everywhere in the body, including the cornea and conjunctiva. Aim: To evaluate the effect of a new topical
Pierre Fournie +5 more
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A truly knotless technique for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses: Two-year results
Scleral fixated intraocular lens (SFIOL) is a safe and effective option for managing optical aphakia. Suture related complications like suture erosion, suture breakage, endophthalmitis, etc. are unique to SFIOL.
Naresh K Yadav +3 more
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Context : Pediatric cataract surgery is traditionally done with the aid of high-molecular-weight viscoelastics which are expensive. It needs to be determined if low-cost substitutes are just as successful.
R Muralidhar +2 more
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Principles and practice of external digital photography in ophthalmology
It is mandatory to incorporate clinical photography in an ophthalmic practice. Patient photographs are routinely used in teaching, presentations, documenting surgical outcomes and marketing.
Bipasha Mukherjee +1 more
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The potential usefulness of smartphones in the medical field is evolving everyday. This article describes various tools available on smartphones, largely focusing on the iPhone, for the examination of an ophthalmic patient, for patient and physician ...
Jay Chhablani, Simon Kaja, Vinay A Shah
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IntroductionVision is critical for children's development. However, prevalence of visual impairment (VI) is high in students with special educational needs (SEN). Other than VI, SEN students are prone to having functional deficits.
Kai Yip Choi +8 more
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Delayed-onset bilateral abducens paresis after head trauma
Bilateral sixth nerve paresis following closed head injury, though rare, is a known entity. However, delayed-onset post-traumatic bilateral abducens paresis is extremely rare. We present two cases.
Pravin Salunke +2 more
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Accommodative Lag Persistence in Treated Anisometropic, Strabismic, and Mixed Amblyopia
Background. Amblyopic eyes typically exhibit greater lag of accommodation. Whether this improves after amblyopia treatment is inconclusive. The aim of this study is to report post-treatment accommodative response in amblyopia and to investigate if the ...
Jit B. Ale Magar, Shaheen P. Shah
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A comparison in university students of the amplitude of accommodation determined subjectively
Background: Historically, the push-up and the minus lens methods have been used for the measurements of the amplitude of accommodation, and the differences between the results of these methods are well known.
Solani D. Mathebula +4 more
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