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Iris recognition in the presence of ocular disease [PDF]
Iris recognition systems are among the most accurate of all biometric technologies with immense potential for use in worldwide security applications. This study examined the effect of eye pathology on iris recognition and in particular whether eye disease could cause iris recognition systems to fail.
Aslam, Tariq +3 more
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A Methodical Review of Iridology-Based Computer-Aided Organ Status Assessment Techniques
The pseudoscience known as iridology makes the unsubstantiated claim that it can identify medical disorders by examining the iris, the colored portion of the eye.
Suja Alphonse +2 more
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Heterogeneous colonic content: A prenatal sonographic manifestation of lysinuric protein intolerance
We report a fetus with heterogeneous colonic content, an isolated sonographic prenatal sign of lysinuric protein intolerance, a very rare metabolic disease. Familial genetic enquiries confirmed heterozygote mutation in the implicated gene in parents. The
Christos Dimitriou +8 more
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Iris color and associated pathological ocular complications:a review of epidemiologic studies [PDF]
AIM:To elucidate the associations of iris color with major eye diseases.METHODS:A systematic search on Medline with coverage up to August 2013 was conducted.
Hong-Peng Sun, Yi Lin, Chen-Wei Pan
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The lethal combination involving TB and HIV, known as “syndemic” diseases, synergistically act upon one another to magnify the disease burden. Individuals on anti-retroviral therapy (ART) are at risk of developing TB-associated immune reconstitution ...
Ramachandran Vignesh +6 more
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Iris cyst and atypical complications
The authors report the case of a male adult presenting significant ocular complications and irreversible visual impairment, resulting from the long-term progression and late diagnosis of an iris cyst in the right eye, probably secondary to trauma.
Pedro Monnerat Tavares +5 more
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Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination Following Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection
Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) syndrome is an uncommon disorder marked by sudden dispersion of pigment in the anterior chamber, iris sphincter muscle paralysis, and elevated intraocular pressure. This syndrome has been linked to viral infections and the administration of fluoroquinolones such as moxifloxacin.
Albloushi, Abdulrahman F. +2 more
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IRIS CHANGES AT PATIENTS WITH TEMPORОMANDIBULAR JOINT DISEASES AND URINARY SYSTEM PATHOLOGY
Relevance. In recent years, many have been devoted to the problem of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diseases, in which the attention is paid to the widespread pathology of TMJ in young people, which develops against the background of the genetically ...
O.O. Kryzhanivska
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Interventions for neurocognitive dysfunction [PDF]
Purpose of review: To evaluate current barriers to HIV cure strategies and interventions for neurocognitive dysfunction with a particular focus on recent advancements over the last three years. Recent findings: Optimal anti-retroviral therapy (ART) poses
Brew, B, Ellero, J, Lubomski, M
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A 71-year-old woman presented with spontaneous microhyphema in her left eye, causing blurry vision. Bleeding stopped spontaneously shortly after several cycles of digital compression on the upper eyelid, (which were documented in video), and therefore ...
Nicolas A Blanco +4 more
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