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Spontaneous globe luxation associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Spontaneous globe luxation is a rarely reported condition which can lead to complications like optic neuropathy. Common causes are thyroid eye disease, shallow orbit and floppy eyelid syndrome.
M Ashok Kumar, K Srikanth, R Pandurangan
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Abstract Introduction The increasing number of patients with diabetes has increased the incidence of diabetic macular oedema (DME) with the accompanying risk of developing visual loss. The purpose of the present study was to describe the contributions of increased central retinal thickness (CRT) and other risk factors to the reduction in visual acuity ...
Signe Krejberg Jeppesen, Toke Bek
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Abstract Objectives To describe the traction suture fixation technique for severely displaced lenses (≥180°) using a capsular tension ring (CTR) fragment during cataract surgery in dogs, and to retrospectively investigate its clinical outcomes. Animals Studied Eight dogs (nine eyes). Procedures The medical records of dogs with severe lens displacement (
Shinya Fukumoto, Tomomi Minamoto
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TOPICAL MYDRIATICS IN SMALL-INCISION CATARACT EXTRACTION
Purpose. To evaluate a mydriasis efficacy of topical 5% phenylephrine and 0.8% tropicamide combination in phacoemulsification by direct intraoperative measurement.Material and methods.
E. V. Tomilova +2 more
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Techniques for subretinal injections in animals
Abstract Subretinal injections are not commonly performed during clinical treatment of animals but are frequently used in laboratory animal models to assess therapeutic efficacy and safety of gene and cell therapy products. Veterinary ophthalmologists are often employed to perform the injections in the laboratory animal setting, due to knowledge of ...
Ryan F. Boyd, Simon M. Petersen‐Jones
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Mydriasis due to Datura inoxia [PDF]
Unilateral, dilated unresponsive pupil may be secondary to a wide range of ocular and neurological disorders. "Gardener's pupil" is a pharmacological mydriasis caused by exposure to plants containing alkaloids. We report a case of mydriasis related to Datura inoxia, and detail a number of plants that have toxic effects.
S V, Raman, J, Jacob
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Abstract Purpose To describe the clinical features surgical technique, early and long‐term outcome with or without surgery, and histopathological findings of melanocytic anterior uveal lesions in young dogs. Methods Medical records of dogs at a guide dog facility removed from training due to a pigmented iris lesion were reviewed from 2014 to 2021 ...
Valerie Liliane Dufour +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate pre‐ and postoperative changes in the iridocorneal angle, ciliary cleft (CC), and ciliary muscle (CM) in canine eyes with intumescent cataracts using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), with comparative reference to normal and non‐intumescent cataractous eyes.
Jiyi Hwang +7 more
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ABSTRACT Acute encephalopathy in patients with prolonged isotretinoin exposure should prompt careful assessment of undisclosed or non‐prescribed medication use. This case suggests a possible association between high cumulative isotretinoin exposure, frequent daily rizatriptan use, and acute encephalopathy, but does not establish a definitive drug–drug ...
Soheil Roshanzamiri +5 more
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of pharmacologic mydriasis and Peripheral Iridotomy (PI) on ocular biometry and anterior chamber parameters in primary angle closure suspects.
Mohammad Reza Razeghinejad +3 more
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