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Ocular Hypertension Associated with Ocular Sarcoidosis
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2007To report bilateral ocular hypertension in association with ocular sarcoidosis.Case note review of patients with a diagnosis of sarcoidosis-related uveitis.The authors identified 5 patients who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for ocular sarcoidosis and who had intraocular pressures of > 40 mmHg in each eye.Physicians should be aware of the ...
Salman Mirza+2 more
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Ocular Surface Expression of SARS-CoV-2 Receptors
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2020Purpose The spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2 interact with ACE2 or basigin/CD147 receptors, regulating human-to-human transmissions of COVID-19 together with serine protease TMPRSS2.
A. Leonardi, U. Rosani, P. Brun
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Ocular Manifestations of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Northeast of Iran
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2020Purpose To evaluate ocular findings in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Northeast of Iran. Methods In a cross-sectional, observational study all consecutive patients with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis at the central referral center
M. Abrishami+14 more
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1993
In recent years tuberculosis has reemerged as a serious public health problem, raising the possibility that tuberculous eye disease may also become more prevalent. The predominant route by which tubercle bacilli reach the eye is through the bloodstream, after infecting the lungs.
C J, Helm, G N, Holland
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In recent years tuberculosis has reemerged as a serious public health problem, raising the possibility that tuberculous eye disease may also become more prevalent. The predominant route by which tubercle bacilli reach the eye is through the bloodstream, after infecting the lungs.
C J, Helm, G N, Holland
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
Publisher Summary The effect of non-ionising radiation on a cell depends on the specific chemical composition within the cell, that is, on the presence of absorbing molecules or chromophores. This type of radiation must be absorbed to cause a change in the molecule as absorbed energy is required to promote a chemical change.
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Publisher Summary The effect of non-ionising radiation on a cell depends on the specific chemical composition within the cell, that is, on the presence of absorbing molecules or chromophores. This type of radiation must be absorbed to cause a change in the molecule as absorbed energy is required to promote a chemical change.
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A solution for reliable and valid reduction of ocular artifacts, applied to the P300 ERP.
Psychophysiology, 1986The P300 ERP was measured in 10 subjects each for 9 days. The selection of instructions for subjects, the recording technique, the elimination of a few single trials significantly contaminated by eye movements, and the use of a correction procedure for ...
H. Semlitsch+3 more
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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1988
The human eye is constantly exposed to sunlight and artificial lighting. Therefore the eye is exposed to UV-B (295-320 nm), UV-A (320-400 nm), and visible light (400-700 nm). Light is transmitted through the eye and then signals the brain directing both sight and circadian rhythm. Therefore light absorbed by the eye must be benign.
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The human eye is constantly exposed to sunlight and artificial lighting. Therefore the eye is exposed to UV-B (295-320 nm), UV-A (320-400 nm), and visible light (400-700 nm). Light is transmitted through the eye and then signals the brain directing both sight and circadian rhythm. Therefore light absorbed by the eye must be benign.
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Neurology, 1984
In ocular dipping, a slow downward motion of the eyes is followed by a delay at the extreme of downgaze and terminated by a quick return to midposition. A 53-year-old man developed ocular dipping following prolonged hypotension. In contrast to previously described cases, we were unable to observe a delay phase in some cycles of dipping.
S R, Stark, E F, Masucci, J F, Kurtzke
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In ocular dipping, a slow downward motion of the eyes is followed by a delay at the extreme of downgaze and terminated by a quick return to midposition. A 53-year-old man developed ocular dipping following prolonged hypotension. In contrast to previously described cases, we were unable to observe a delay phase in some cycles of dipping.
S R, Stark, E F, Masucci, J F, Kurtzke
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A new method for off-line removal of ocular artifact.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1983G. Gratton, M. Coles, E. Donchin
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Ocular Delivery of Predatory Bacteria with Cryomicroneedles Against Eye Infection
Advanced Science, 2021Chenjie Xu, Rajamani Lakshminarayanan
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