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ABSTRACT A shallow anterior chamber (AC) after glaucoma filtration surgery is a common early postoperative complication that can be vision‐threatening. So, early recognition of the causative factors and prompt management are necessary to avoid such devastating complications after surgery.
Md. Iftekher Iqbal, Fariah Osman
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Two cases of malignant glaucoma unresolved by pars plana vitrectomy
Yoshikatsu Hosoda, Tadamichi Akagi, Nagahisa YoshimuraDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JapanAbstract: Malignant glaucoma, which is characterized by a shallow or flat anterior chamber ...
Hosoda Y, Akagi T, Yoshimura N
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ABSTRACT Background To establish normative values for stromal curvature and its relationships to anterior and posterior curvature. Methods Retrospective observational study. Data were obtained from 75 eyes of cataract surgery patients using a high‐resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomograph (AS‐OCT; MS‐39, CSO).
Jascha A. Wendelstein +7 more
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Detecting and managing complications in cataract patients. [PDF]
In order to ensure good cataract outcomes with the minimum of complications, a number of key aspects are essential. Even if these are all in place, problems can arise with a patient who can’t keep still in theatre, an eye that is deep-set and difficult ...
Astbury, Nick, Nyamai, Lily A
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Abstract Background The avian node is the equivalent of the amphibian Spemann's organizer, as indicated by its ability to induce a secondary axis, cellular contribution, and gene expression, whereas the node of the mouse, which displays limited inductive capacities, was suggested to be a part of spatially distributed signaling.
Braah Harmoush +2 more
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Dr. Victor Grima : a Maltese-American eye specialist of the 19th century [PDF]
Dr. Victor Grima is an American medical practitioner of Maltese descent who was an early “specialist” in ophthalmology in the United States and who, with others that studied in France, played his part, in shaping the "French period" in American medicine.
Cassar, Paul
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Reverse pupillary block after implantation of a scleral-sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens: a retrospective, open study [PDF]
Background To report the clinical features of patients with reverse pupillary block (RPB) after scleral-sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL) implantation and biometric changes after laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI).
Choun-Ki Joo +2 more
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Abstract Breaking radial symmetry for anterior–posterior axis formation is one of the key developmental steps of vertebrate gastrulation and is established through a succession of transient domains defined by morphology or gene expression. Three such domains were interpreted recently in the rabbit to be part of a “three‐anchor‐point model” for axis ...
Ruben Plöger +2 more
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Sirt4 Deficiency Promotes Cardiomyocyte Proliferation and Cardiac Repair
ABSTRACT The mammalian heart exhibits transient but remarkable regenerative capacity during the early postnatal period, after which most cardiomyocytes exit the cell cycle. While the sirtuin family is well‐established as regulators of cell cycle progression, its specific role in cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration remains unclear.
Weijing Liu +13 more
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Proton Therapy for Uveal Melanoma in 43 Juvenile Patients: Long-Term Results. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To examine the metastatic and survival rates, eye retention probability, and the visual outcomes of juvenile patients after proton beam radiotherapy (PBRT) for uveal melanoma (UM).
Bergin, C. +4 more
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