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Thymoxamine and intraocular pressure [PDF]

open access: possibleAlbrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1977
Topical treatment with 1% thymoxamine produces in rabbit and human eyes a small but real miotic and tension-lowering effect. The latter is more evident using two different models of experimental ocular hypertension in rabbits. In human open-angle glaucoma eyes, tonographic measurements indicate that the outflow facility is left unchanged by the drug.
BONOMI L., TOMAZZOLI, Laura
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NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE*

Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, 1988
Summary— The role of the ocular autonomic nervous system in IOP regulation has been well established. Pharmacological and autohistoradiographic studies confirmed the high density of beta2 and alpha2 receptors on ciliary processes and iris epithelium. Their respective pharmacological activation or blockade is discussed.
P. Lapalus, P.P. Elena
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Effect of Intraocular Gas on Intraocular Pressure

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
The problems encountered in measuring intraocular pressure in eyes containing a compressible gas and the problem of determining the effect of changes in ambient atmospheric pressure on such eyes have been studied experimentally in enucleated human eyes and living rabbit eyes, and studied theoretically using the Friedenwald pressure-volume relationship,
Richard F. Brubaker, Jerome D. Aronowitz
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The interrelationship between intraocular pressure and Honan Intraocular Pressure Reducer pressure

Current Eye Research, 1986
The relationship between the pressure applied to the enucleated human eye using the Honan Intraocular Pressure Reducer (HIPR) and the peak intraocular pressure as a function of initial intraocular pressure has been examined. The peak intraocular pressure is linearly related to the applied HIPR pressure whether the latter is 30, 50, or 75 mm Hg.
David M. Harman   +2 more
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Corticosteroids and Intraocular Pressure

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1963
Introduction The finding of γ-globulin and plasma cells in the trabecular meshwork of glaucomatous eyes suggested an immunogenic component. 1,2 The present study was undertaken to determine, under controlled conditions, the effect of topical corticosteroids in the eye with primary open-angle glaucoma.
Bernard Becker, Donald W. Mills
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Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Following Islet Transplantation to the Anterior Chamber of the Eye.

Nano letters (Print), 2019
Intraocular islet transplantation was investigated as a new procedure to treat diabetes. The development of this procedure requires close monitoring of the function of both eye and islet graft.
Joohee Kim   +9 more
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Exogenous influences on intraocular pressure

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019
Intraocular pressure (IOP), the pressure within the eyeball, is a function mainly of the production and elimination of aqueous humour. Balanced IOP helps to maintain the eyeball contour, allowing proper refraction of light in the anterior segment of the ...
Yong Woo Kim, K. Park
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