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Acta Ophthalmologica, 2012
To compare the mydriatic effect of intracameral mydriatics injected into the anterior or the posterior chamber in routine phacoemulsification cataract surgery.Forty-four patients planned for unilateral phacoemulsification surgery were included after informed consent.
Oscar, Lundqvist, Anders, Behndig
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To compare the mydriatic effect of intracameral mydriatics injected into the anterior or the posterior chamber in routine phacoemulsification cataract surgery.Forty-four patients planned for unilateral phacoemulsification surgery were included after informed consent.
Oscar, Lundqvist, Anders, Behndig
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Mydriatic Solution for Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981To the Editor. —We read with interest the article "Mydriatic Solution for Outpatient Indirect Ophthalmoscopy" in theArchives(1980;98:1572-1574) by Sinclair et al. Their results support our findings reported earlier ( Am J Ophthalmol 1980;89:553-559), which, apparently, the authors did not have the opportunity to see during the processing of their ...
L, Apt, A, Henrick
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1933
In reviewing the literature on acute glaucoma, particularly in reference to cases following the use of mydriatics, one cannot but be impressed by the few references to mydriatic glaucoma. The term "mydriatic glaucoma," which I believe to be well chosen, was first used by A. Heyl, 1 in 1882, and again by H. Gifford 2 in 1916.
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In reviewing the literature on acute glaucoma, particularly in reference to cases following the use of mydriatics, one cannot but be impressed by the few references to mydriatic glaucoma. The term "mydriatic glaucoma," which I believe to be well chosen, was first used by A. Heyl, 1 in 1882, and again by H. Gifford 2 in 1916.
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The mydriatic effect of topical glycopyrrolate
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1996Glycopyrrolate, an anticholinergic agent that does not cross the blood-brain barrier, has several indications, but its mydriatic effect has never been tested. This study was carried out in order to compare the mydriatic effect of glycopyrrolate 0.5% to that of atropine sulfate 1%.Glycopyrrolate 0.5% and atropine 1.0% were instilled separately in the ...
D, Varssano +3 more
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Effect of postoperative mydriatics on the iris
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1996To assess the role postoperative mydriatics play after extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) and posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in causing iris modifications and in controlling inflammation.Outpatients Department, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland.The prospective study comprised 136 patients who had standardized ECCE.
S, Ahmed +3 more
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Tropicamide, a New Cycloplegic Mydriatic
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961Efforts continue in the search for an ideal cycloplegic agent to produce adequate cycloplegia in a relatively short time, rapid recovery from paralysis of accommodation, and no local or systemic ill effects. Tropicamide (Mydriacyl) is the newest of the cycloplegic agents to be introduced in this country.* This compound is chemically designated as N ...
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On the Mydriatic Effect of Lidocaine
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013Julio González, Martín-Moro +1 more
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