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Minimally Invasive Surgery in Mild-to-Moderate Glaucoma Patients in Italy: Is It Time to Change?
Ciro Costagliola,1 Mario Sbordone,2 Stefano Gandolfi,3 Luca Cesari,4 Gianluca Furneri,5 Antonio Maria Fea6 1Department of Medicine & Health Sciences “V.
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Evaluation of the early results of ab interno trabeculectomy surgery appllied with trabectome device
The aim of the current study was to assess efficacy and safety of ab interno trabeculectomy surgery applied with trabectome device in early period. The study was designed among the 30 eyes of 26 patients who had undergone trabectome surgery with the ...
Eyup Duzgun +5 more
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Sedative effects of intramuscular injection of dexmedetomidine and ketamine or dexmedetomidine and midazolam on tear production (TP), ocular perfusion pressure (OPP) and pupillary diameter (PD) in two groups of seven male New Zealand rabbits (G1 and G2, respectively).
Maryam Mohammadzadeh +2 more
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• Hyaluronic acid (HA)–based photocurable glue was applied to deep corneal injuries in dogs as a minimally invasive alternative when surgery was not feasible. • The adhesive was delivered to the lesion and rapidly photocrosslinked using 405 nm visible light, creating a stable protective barrier.
Myeongjee Kwon +9 more
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This study evaluates the clinical efficacy of Nd:YAG laser membranotomy in dogs with fibrin membrane‐induced pupillary block (FMPB). Targeted application of the Nd:YAG laser safely disrupts the obstructive pupillary membrane, thereby restoring normal aqueous humour outflow and effectively resolving secondary intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation without
Haerin Yoon +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Repeated low‐level red‐light (RLRL) therapy is a novel, non‐invasive intervention for controlling paediatric myopia progression. Despite increasing clinical use, questions remain regarding the magnitude, durability, and safety of treatment effects.
Lee‐Yuan Lin +8 more
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Vinay Kansal,1 James J Armstrong,2,3 Cindy ML Hutnik2– 4 1University of Saskatchewan, Department of Ophthalmology, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; 2Western University Canada, Schulich School of Medicine, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ...
Kansal V, Armstrong JJ, Hutnik CML
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ABSTRACT Objective To develop and evaluate a deep feature‐based normality modeling approach for automated out‐of‐distribution (OOD) detection in sheep retinal fundus images. Animals Studied Retinal fundus images from 75 adult sheep (n = 271 images) and additional OOD images from non‐target species (cattle, dogs, and cats; n = 346 images).
Büşra Kibar +5 more
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Goniotomy for pigmentary glaucoma: Case series report
Pigmentary glaucoma (PG) is characterized by pigment deposition in the trabecular meshwork, which may obstruct the aqueous outflow and result in elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP) with optic nerve damage associated with visual field defect.
Yu Zhang +3 more
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Early diagnostics and interventional glaucoma
The glaucoma treatment paradigm is starting to change from a more reactive approach that relies on topical medications to a more proactive approach that leverages procedural interventions. This evolution toward interventional glaucoma has been enabled by
Ticiana De Francesco +3 more
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