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Growth of the human lens in the Indian adult population: Preliminary observations
Context: The eye lens grows throughout life by the addition of new cells inside the surrounding capsule. How this growth affects the properties of the lens is essential for understanding disorders such as cataract and presbyopia.
Ashik Mohamed +2 more
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The Animal Metabolite Database (AMDB, https://amdb.online) is a freely accessible database with built-in statistical analysis tools, allowing one to browse and compare quantitative metabolomics data and raw NMR and MS data, as well as sample metadata ...
Vadim V. Yanshole +14 more
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Unusual optical coherence tomography and fundus autofluorescence findings of eclipse retinopathy
A 63-year-old female patient complained of dimness in the central field of vision in the left eye after viewing an annular partial eclipse without adequate eye protection on 22 July 2009. Fundoscopy showed a wrinkled macular surface.
Kun-Hsien Li +3 more
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How often are spectacle lenses not dispensed as prescribed?
Spectacles are routinely prescribed by the ophthalmologist and dispensed by the opticians. We investigated how frequently the spectacles are not dispensed as prescribed and whether the frequency of inaccurate spectacles would decrease if the patients, at
Kanwar Mohan, Ashok Sharma
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We present a case of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive patient who was referred for retinal evaluation to rule out ophthalmic manifestations of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Amit Pandey +3 more
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Evaluation of blotchy pigments in the anterior chamber angle as a sign of angle closure
Background: Blotchy pigments in the anterior chamber (AC) angle are considered diagnostic of primary angle closure (PAC). But there are no reports either on the prevalence of blotchy pigments in AC angles or the validity of this sign.
Harsha L Rao +4 more
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Cataract surgery after Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty
Management of endothelial dysfunction in phakic patients is sometimes a dilemma for corneal surgeons. Phakic patients with visually significant cataract and endothelial dysfunction are preferably managed by performing combined cataract surgery with ...
Sunita Chaurasia +2 more
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Purpose: To assess contrast visual acuity (CVA) in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and compare the result with standard visual acuity (VA), retinal thickness, status of inner segment/outer segment junction, and central visual field. Materials and
Maho Oishi +5 more
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Comparison of lea gratings with cardiff acuity cards for vision testing of preverbal children
Aims: To create a normative data for lea grating (LG) in the Indian population and to compare LG with Cardiff Acuity Card (CAC). Settings and Design: Normative Data was acquired from normal children between 6 months-3 years coming to the ′Immunisation ...
Kruti H Mody +5 more
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We report the surgical technique and outcome of planned posterior assisted levitation (P-PAL) in four cases of subluxated cataract. P-PAL was planned as the preferred approach in all cases.
Tova Lifshitz +4 more
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