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Sensory Compensation in Children Following Vision Loss after Trauma and Disease [PDF]
Sensory compensation or sensory substitution occurs when a sense organ, such as the eye, is lost due to trauma or disease. Individuals often experience phantom limb sensation or pain but research increasingly points towards some individuals developing a ...
Chinnery, H., Thompson, S.
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Introduction. Contact lenses are increasingly used worldwide for correcting refraction disorders. However, contact lenses can destroy a biochemical composition of the tear. Purpose.
T.A. Veliksar+5 more
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Thyroid eye disease (TED), an autoimmune inflammatory disorder of the orbit, presents with a potential array of clinical sequelae. The pathophysiology behind TED has been partially characterized in the literature. There remain certain elusive mechanisms welcoming of research advances.
Ramy Rashad+4 more
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Background To investigate the distribution of peripheral anterior chamber depth (ACD) and the relationship between peripheral ACD and gonioscopy compared to other ocular parameters for primary angle closure disease (PACD) screening.
Qin Luo+8 more
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Cataract surgery and dry eye disease: A review
Aim To review published literature concerning cataract surgery and dry eye disease (DED). Methods A search was undertaken using the following: PubMed (all years), Web of Science (all years), Ovid MEDLINE(R) (1946 to 12 December 2019), Ovid MEDLINE(R ...
K. Naderi+2 more
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Introduction. Lately, a much attention has been paid to studying the retina in patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG). The essence of the process has been reported to be an accelerated death of ganglion cells in the retina and retinal axons ...
L.M. Stotska+4 more
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Automatic Detection of Diabetic Eye Disease Through Deep Learning Using Fundus Images: A Survey
Diabetes Mellitus, or Diabetes, is a disease in which a person’s body fails to respond to insulin released by their pancreas, or it does not produce sufficient insulin.
Rubina Sarki+3 more
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Degraded reality: Using VR/AR to simulate visual impairments [PDF]
The effects of eye disease cannot be depicted accurately using traditional media. Consequently, public understanding of eye disease is often poor. We present a VR/AR system for simulating common visual impairments, including disability glare, spatial ...
Jones, P. R., Ometto, G.
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Prevalence of thyroid eye disease in Graves’ disease: A meta‐analysis and systematic review
Thyroid eye disease (TED) is a debilitating condition that frequently manifests in patients suffering from Graves’ disease (GD). This study aims to analyse the prevalence of TED among GD patients, with a focus on geographical region‐specific rates.
Y. Chin+7 more
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Oral contraception and eye disease: findings in two large cohort studies [PDF]
AIM : To investigate the relation between oral contraceptive use and certain eye diseases. \ud \ud METHODS : Abstraction of the relevant data from the two large British cohort studies of the effects of oral contraception, the Royal College of General ...
Chappell, D.+5 more
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