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Clinical evaluation of the non-contact tonometer and comparison with goldmann applanation tonometer
Rao B
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Purpose: To compare corrected intraocular pressure (IOP) by tonopachy with that of Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) in normal and glaucomatous patients.
Girish Velis+4 more
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ITPR1: The missing gene in miosis–ataxia syndrome?
Abstract The association of early‐onset non‐progressive ataxia and miosis is an extremely rare phenotypic entity occasionally reported in the literature. To date, only one family (two siblings and their mother) has benefited from a genetic diagnosis by the identification of a missense heterozygous variant (p.Arg36Cys) in the ITPR1 gene.
Bertrand Chesneau+9 more
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Goldmann and error correcting tonometry prisms compared to intracameral pressure
Background Compare Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) prism and correcting applanation tonometry surface (CATS) prism to intracameral intraocular pressure (IOP), in vivo and in vitro.
Sean McCafferty+3 more
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Wearable Sensors for Physiological Condition and Activity Monitoring
Recent progress in wearable sensors for noninvasive sensing of teardrop, breath, and sweat metabolites is reviewed. The importance of wearable sensors for real‐time human activity and health monitoring, clinical significance, and opportunities for personalized diagnosis and treatment are highlighted.
Pillalamarri Srikrishnarka+4 more
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Background: To analyze the limits of agreement for the intra- and inter-session measurements of intra-ocular pressure as measured by the Goldmann applanation tonometer and the Canon TX-F non-contact pulsair tonometer Methods: For this cross sectional ...
Naqaish Sadiq
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Corneal biomechanics are not exclusively compromised in high myopia
Abstract Introduction Research assuming linearity has concluded that corneal biomechanics are compromised in high myopia. We investigated whether this assumption was appropriate and re‐examined these associations across different levels of myopia. Methods Myopic (spherical equivalent refraction, SER ≤ −0.50 D) eyes of 10,488 adults aged 40–69 years ...
Fabian Yii+4 more
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Background The correlation between intracranial pressure (ICP) and intraocular pressure (IOP) is still controversial in literature and hence whether IOP can be used as a non-invasive surrogate of ICP remains unknown.
Li Zhen+10 more
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AGE AND GENDER VARIATION IN INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE [PDF]
AGE AND GENDER VARIATION IN INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE Khalid I Almearaj DO, CABO. Lecturer in Ophthalmology, Department of surgery, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah Iraq.
Khalid I Almearaj
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Smart molecules in ophthalmology: Hydrogels as responsive systems for ophthalmic applications
The provided schematic of the human eye highlights the multifaceted applications of hydrogels in ophthalmology: Topical Administration, targeted at the corneal surface; Soft contact lenses, demonstrating biocompatibility and permeability; Adhesives for wound repair, utilized for ocular surface injuries; Vitreous substitutes, an alternative to the ...
Merve Kulbay+3 more
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