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TONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENTS IN ENUCLEATED EYES

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1955
IT WAS THE purpose in this investigation to examine the relationship of intraocular pressure, volume of the eye, and rate of outflow of the aqueous humor by direct methods and to evaluate these factors as they bear on the indirect methods of clinical tonography.
W M, GRANT, R R, TROTTER
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Self-inflicted enucleation of both eyes

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
Categories of self-injurious behaviour are briefly reviewed. Serious and bizarre self injurious behaviour is usually psychotic in origin. The literature concerning self-inflicted enucleation of the eyes is reviewed and two additional patients, both with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, are reported.
N, Buhrich, J, Hayman
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Cytokines in enucleated eyes

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010
Abstract Purpose One of the prognostically bad parameters in uveal melanoma is the presence of an inflammatory phenotype, characterized by an increased expression of HLA antigens and an immunologic infiltrate. We wondered whether the presence of specific chemokines and cytokines in the aqueous humor (AqH) from uveal melanoma‐containing eyes is ...
MJ JAGER   +6 more
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A Fixation Device for Enucleated Eyes

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
We have constructed an ophthalmic fixation device that stabilizes an enucleated eye, and helps both in the pathologic examination of the eye and in ophthalmic practice surgery.
G L, Wing, J J, Weiter
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Manual Enucleation of Both Eyes During Assault

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2006
Abstract. Manual enucleation of the eyeball from the orbit during physical assault is rare. Management includes removal of such sighdess eyeballs when the optic nerve and extraocular muscles are avulsed. However, other authors recommend replacement of these eyeballs even though visual prognosis is nil and phthisis bulbi is expected.
Nishant, Taneja, Upreet, Dhaliwal
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Transpalpebral Eye Enucleation in 40 Standing Horses

Veterinary 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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RETINAL ADHESIVENESS IN SURGICALLY ENUCLEATED HUMAN EYES

Retina, 1994
Retinal adhesion in rabbits and monkeys has been shown to involve the interphotoreceptor matrix and depend on environmental factors, such as temperature, pH, and calcium concentration. This study was designed to see whether these same factors modulate retinal adhesiveness in humans.Four surgically enucleated human eyes were studied.
M F, Marmor, X Y, Yao, G S, Hageman
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EYE ENUCLEATION

Nursing, 1974
FRANCES ROBERTSON   +3 more
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[Histological workup of enucleated eyes].

Der Pathologe, 2016
The appraisal of enucleated eyes presents a particular challenge to pathologists. In German-speaking countries, this task has mostly been in the hands of ophthalmologists. It requires particular ophthalmologic knowledge including nosology, implants, surgical procedures, and nomenclature.
S, Koinzer, K, Löffler
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[Histological diagnostics of enucleated eyes].

Der Pathologe, 2016
Enucleated eyeglobes represent a challenge for the pathologist, as their appraisal requires specific ophthalmological knowledge. Part 1 of this CME article dealt with macroscopic findings in eyeglobes, in order to facilitate adequate cutting planes to retrieve pathologies histologically.
S, Koinzer, K, Löffler
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