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Enucleation of Blind, Painful Eyes

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
To determine the demographics and results of treatment in patients undergoing enucleation of blind, painful eyes.Medical records were reviewed to determine the precipitating cause, preoperative symptoms, prior therapy, and results of treatment in 58 patients in whom enucleation was performed to relieve ocular discomfort.
Chet E. Reistad, Philip L. Custer
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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.
Robert R. Trotter, W. Morton Grant
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Causes for Enucleation of the Eye in Infants and Children [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962
The frequency of the causes for enucleation in 402 infants and children was trauma (55%), retinoblastoma (21%), inflammation and infection (12%), and congenital or developmental diseases (10%). Trauma was the most frequent cause for enucleation except in the first 3 years of life, when retinoblastoma was the most common.
Leonard Apt, L. K. Sarin
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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.
Glenn L. Wing, John J. Weiter
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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 ...
Gpm Luyten   +6 more
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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.
John Hayman, Neil Buhrich
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Serum Obstruction of Aqueous Outflow in Enucleated Eyes

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
We perfused enucleated human eyes via the anterior chamber by the constant pressure technique. Infusion of human serum into the anterior chamber of enucleated human eyes for 30 minutes at 23 mm Hg pressure induced a 42% decrease in facility of outflow, which was not relieved by irrigation of the anterior chamber with balanced salt solution or alpha ...
W. Morton Grant   +2 more
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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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Effect of neonatal unilateral eye enucleation in the chick

Neuroscience Letters, 1978
Abstract Following unilateral eye enucleation in the chick at or soon after hatching studies by autoradiography and degeneration methods failed to reveal any anomalous fibre projection from the remaining eye. The lack of sprouting of fibres was discussed.
Cali Ingham   +2 more
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AN APPEAL FOR ENUCLEATED HUMAN EYES

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924
To the Editor: —Under date of June 2, 1922, I received from Major George R. Callender, curator of the Army Medical Museum, Washington, a letter of which the opening sentence follows: Through conversation and letters of Dr. G. E. de Schweinitz, I have found out about your fine collection illustrating the anatomy and the diseases of the eye, and also ...
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