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Intravitreal injection of iron induces photoreceptor oxidative stress, resulting in increased autofluorescence, lipid peroxidation, and myeloid cell infiltration associated with retinal degeneration, geographic atrophy, and choroidal neovascularization. Abstract Iron has been implicated in the pathogenesis of age‐related retinal diseases, including age‐
Yingrui Liu +12 more
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Sympathetic ophthalmia: A comprehensive update
Sympathetic ophthalmia is a rare, bilateral, granulomatous, panuveitis following penetrating trauma or surgery to one eye. Clinical presentation commonly occurs within the first year of trauma occurrence but can be delayed by several years.
Swapnil Parchand +11 more
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Fencing unmasked: A case of penetrating cranio‐orbital injury
Introduction: Transorbital low‐velocity penetrating head injuries are uncommon but important. Minor skin wounds may herald intracranial injury with high morbidity and mortality. Case presentation: A fencing coach was pierced by a sabre between his nose and right eye resulting in orbital roof fracture and frontal lobe laceration. With prompt recognition
Stephanie Dorothy Pui Ming Yu +3 more
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Purpose Identify risk factors for endophthalmitis after strabismus surgery (EASS) and relate these to incidence and outcome. Methods Ophthalmologists, who had operated, diagnosed or treated EASS, completed a case record form with 71 questions in six domains: Preoperative, Surgery, Perforation, Postoperative, Outcome and Experts’ opinion.
Huibert J. Simonsz +22 more
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Comparison of Outcomes between Endoscopic and Transcleral Cyclophotocoagulation. [PDF]
Importance: Traditionally cyclophotocoagulation has been reserved as a treatment of last resort for eyes with advanced stage glaucoma, but increasingly it is offered to eyes with less severe disease.
Beardsley, Robert +7 more
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Purpose. To analyse the demographic and clinical characteristics of ocular traumas resulting in enucleation/evisceration in a large tertiary referral center in a developed country (Hungary) over a period of 15 years. Patients and Methods. A retrospective review of enucleated/eviscerated eyes that underwent surgery between 2006 and 2020 at the ...
Gábor Tóth +7 more
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Sympathetic Ophthalmia : A Blinding Complication of Ocular Injury
Sympathetic Ophthalmia is a rare and blinding ocular complication due to ocular injury. This condition in a male patient aged 25 years, is reported. The role of early recognition and management of this condition to preserve good vision is discussed.
Sudesh Subedi
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“Persistence of Memory” – Multimodal imaging of delayed sympathetic ophthalmia
Purpose: To describe a case of late post-surgical sympathetic ophthalmia documented with multimodal imaging. Observations: A 74-year-old male presented to the urgent care of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary with blurry vision and discomfort in his left
Carl S. Wilkins +6 more
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Autoimmunity, Autoinflammation, and Infection in Uveitis [PDF]
Funding/Support: No funding or grant support. Financial Disclosures: John V. Forrester has received an honorarium for lecturing from Janssen (London, UK). Lucia Kuffova has undertaken consultancy work for Abbvie (London, UK). Andrew D.
Dick, Andrew D. +2 more
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Outcomes of a Foldable Capsular Vitreous Body Implantation: A Retrospective Study
Background. The vitreous body is an important part of the ocular body fluid. A foldable capsular vitreous body (FCVB) is designed to treat chronic adverse complications in severe ocular trauma and silicone oil‐dependent eyes. This study is aimed at investigating a method for implanting an FCVB, its postoperative efficacy, and clinical value. Methods. A
Xiangzhong Xu +7 more
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