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Postoperative Pain Following Eye Enucleation: A Prospective Observational Study [PDF]

open access: goldMedicina
Background and Objectives: Enucleation of an eye is the most invasive procedure in ophthalmologic surgery. It can be the result of various diseases (malignant/chronic/trauma/infection) and is nevertheless relatively rare, but leads to the loss of a ...
Nicolas Leister   +11 more
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Increased cortical surface area and gyrification following long-term survival from early monocular enucleation [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroImage: Clinical, 2015
Purpose: Retinoblastoma is typically diagnosed before 5 years of age and is often treated by enucleation (surgical removal) of the cancerous eye. Here, we sought to characterize morphological changes of the cortex following long-term survival from early ...
Krista R. Kelly   +3 more
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Altered white matter structure in auditory tracts following early monocular enucleation [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroImage: Clinical, 2019
Purpose: Similar to early blindness, monocular enucleation (the removal of one eye) early in life results in crossmodal behavioral and morphological adaptations.
Nikita A. Wong   +4 more
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Enucleation, Evisceration and Exenteration of the Eye. [PDF]

open access: greenBritish Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000
Enucleation, Evisceration and Exenteration of the Eye. Ed Michael E Migliori. Pp 300; £110. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998. ISBN 0-7506-9495-5 This 10 chapter, multiauthor text covers the topic of removal of the eye in extensive detail, but is concise enough to retain a manageable size.
James C. Pitts
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Cocain and Adrenalin in Enucleation of the Eye. [PDF]

open access: greenJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1905
Jacksonville, Fla., July 28, 1905. To the Editor: —Hemorrhage during enucleation of the eye is often annoying from the moment of the first incision into the conjunctiva until the final separation of the globe from its attachment, and during the operation is frequently so profuse that special forceps have been devised for its control.
Charles R. Drew
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Common causes of eye enucleation among patients

open access: yesJournal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine, 2017
We investigated the contributing causes and factors leading to eye enucleation procedure among the patients referred to the ophthalmology clinic of the Center Eye Hospital in Tehran, Iran.We retrospectively analyzed the clinical records of patients referred to the ophthalmology clinic of the Center Eye Hospital in Tehran, Iran, in the past 3 years. The
A Ahmadzadeh-Amiri   +4 more
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A novel enucleation– exenteration approach of the equine eye via the supraorbital fossa: an experimental and clinical study in donkeys (Equus asinus)

open access: goldFrontiers in Veterinary Science
This study investigated the description and feasibility of a surgical procedure for enucleation–exenteration of the equine eye via the supraorbital fossa.
Mohamed Marzok   +6 more
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Transpalpebral Eye Enucleation in 40 Standing Horses [PDF]

open access: greenVeterinary Surgery, 2008
Objective—To report a technique for eye enucleation in standing sedated horses and to report outcome in 40 horses.Study Design—Retrospective study.Animals—Horses (n=40) requiring eye enucleation.Methods—The eye was enucleated using a transpalpebral technique in 40 horses restrained in stocks and sedated. Anesthesia of orbital structures was provided by
Patrick J. Pollock   +4 more
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