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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1986
Torticollis can arise from nonocular (usually musculoskeletal) and ocular conditions. Abnormal head position for ocular reasons is usually assumed in order to maintain binocularity and/or to optimize visual acuity. A variety of conditions may be responsible. The sensory organ of position sense, the labyrinth, lies within the inner ear and it relates to
S E, Rubin, R S, Wagner
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Torticollis can arise from nonocular (usually musculoskeletal) and ocular conditions. Abnormal head position for ocular reasons is usually assumed in order to maintain binocularity and/or to optimize visual acuity. A variety of conditions may be responsible. The sensory organ of position sense, the labyrinth, lies within the inner ear and it relates to
S E, Rubin, R S, Wagner
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2010
Ocular disease occurs in approximately a third of sarcoidosis patients. The rate of disease varies around the world, with Japanese sarcoidosis patients having ocular disease in more than 70% of cases. If untreated, ocular disease can lead to permanent visual impairment, including blindness.
Robert P, Baughman +2 more
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Ocular disease occurs in approximately a third of sarcoidosis patients. The rate of disease varies around the world, with Japanese sarcoidosis patients having ocular disease in more than 70% of cases. If untreated, ocular disease can lead to permanent visual impairment, including blindness.
Robert P, Baughman +2 more
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2001
Many new drugs come on the market each year, and some very useful ones become unavailable. Medical treatment of some of the more common ophthalmic conditions observed in small animal practice are discussed in this article. Selection of the appropriate antibiotic or antiviral is critical for effective treatment, and indications for these drugs are ...
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Many new drugs come on the market each year, and some very useful ones become unavailable. Medical treatment of some of the more common ophthalmic conditions observed in small animal practice are discussed in this article. Selection of the appropriate antibiotic or antiviral is critical for effective treatment, and indications for these drugs are ...
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
Ocular rosacea was diagnosed in 6.3% of a cornea/external disease referral practice where more than half of the patients referred are for corneal surgery. The most common signs and symptoms are also common to many patients in the general practice of ophthalmology, i.e., foreign body sensation, burning, superficial punctate erosions, chalazia and ...
M S, Jenkins +3 more
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Ocular rosacea was diagnosed in 6.3% of a cornea/external disease referral practice where more than half of the patients referred are for corneal surgery. The most common signs and symptoms are also common to many patients in the general practice of ophthalmology, i.e., foreign body sensation, burning, superficial punctate erosions, chalazia and ...
M S, Jenkins +3 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1993
This review of recent articles on ocular toxicology concentrates on undesirable effects on the eye induced by systemically used xenobiotics. These include color vision deficiencies or visual field deterioration related to antiepileptic drugs, elevated intraocular pressure associated with inhaled corticosteroids, retinal detachments associated with ...
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This review of recent articles on ocular toxicology concentrates on undesirable effects on the eye induced by systemically used xenobiotics. These include color vision deficiencies or visual field deterioration related to antiepileptic drugs, elevated intraocular pressure associated with inhaled corticosteroids, retinal detachments associated with ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
The importance of melanomas of the eye and adnexa is that they can be as deadly as the most aggressive cutaneous types, with 15-year mortality rates approaching 50 per cent. Also, treatment may permanently impair the sight. This discussion of melanomas that affect the eye and adnexa commences with the eyelids, proceeds to the conjunctiva, follows with ...
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The importance of melanomas of the eye and adnexa is that they can be as deadly as the most aggressive cutaneous types, with 15-year mortality rates approaching 50 per cent. Also, treatment may permanently impair the sight. This discussion of melanomas that affect the eye and adnexa commences with the eyelids, proceeds to the conjunctiva, follows with ...
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Cyclodextrin-based ocular drug delivery systems: A comprehensive review
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2023Qiuxiang Wang, Guihua Fang
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Nanomedicine for the Detection and Treatment of Ocular Bacterial Infections
Advanced Materials, 2023Xinru You, Na Kong, Wei Tao
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