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We report a case of a 15-year-old boy who presented with profound visual loss and complete ophthalmoplegia after an uneventful spinal surgery for removal of cervical osteoblastoma.
Bipasha Mukherjee, Mohammad Shahid Alam
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Limbal cystotomy by fine needle aspiration of a translucent iris cyst in a horse
Summary A 4‐year‐old Cremello crossbred mare was referred to the Equine Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Utrecht University for a translucent iris cyst from the dorsal pupillary margin corpora nigra in the right eye. Although noninvasive diode laser treatment is the preferred method of pigmented cyst ablation, two attempts did not result in disruption ...
A. L. Hendrikx +5 more
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Delayed-onset bilateral abducens paresis after head trauma
Bilateral sixth nerve paresis following closed head injury, though rare, is a known entity. However, delayed-onset post-traumatic bilateral abducens paresis is extremely rare. We present two cases.
Pravin Salunke +2 more
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Equine eyelid reconstruction by semi‐circular skin flap blepharoplasty
Summary Reconstructive surgeries of the equine eyelid carry significant challenges for the equine surgeon, due to the poorly mobile and tightly adhered facial skin in this species. Preservation of lid function is an essential surgical consideration in order to maintain protection of the globe and cornea and to provide ocular comfort to the case ...
V. J. Jordan, D. Leong, C. Hartley
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Morphological and functional characteristics of an eye in vibration disease patients
Aim: To analyze ocular fundus photos and visual field test findings in vibration disease patients depending on highfrequencyexposition.Methods: 62 vibration disease patients aged 40‑65 (55.69±0.7 years on average) were examined. The patients were divided
S. S. Malysheva, S. A. Petrov
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Is routine ophthalmoscopy really necessary in candidemic patients?
The purpose of this study was to determine among patients with candidemia the real rate of ophthalmoscopy and the impact of performing ocular assessment on the outcome of the disease.
Jesus Fortun +27 more
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Dynamic distance direct ophthalmoscopy, a novel technique to assess accommodation in children
Aim: To describe and compare dynamic distance direct ophthalmoscopy (DDDO) with dynamic retinoscopy (DR) in assessment of accommodation in children. Materials and Methods: This prospective observational study had four components.
Mihir Kothari +5 more
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The dark area of photoreceptor cells, as measured by adaptive optics laser scanning ophthalmoscopy, shows significant enlargement with the progression of diabetic retinopathy (DR). A similar trend is observed for macular vascular leakage assessed by fundus fluorescein angiography. A positive correlation exists between these two parameters, suggesting a
Qi Fang +9 more
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Evaluation of Competence of Medical Students in Performing Direct Ophthalmoscopy
Aim: The aim was to determine the competence of medical students in performing direct ophthalmoscopy. Materials and Methods: It was a cross‑sectional study whereby year 5 medical students were assessed during Objective Structure Clinical Examination ...
Asana, Edet Uduak +6 more
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Accessible digital ophthalmoscopy based on liquid-lens technology [PDF]
Ophthalmoscopes have yet to capitalise on novel low-cost miniature optomechatronics, which could disrupt ophthalmic monitoring in rural areas. This paper demonstrates a new design integrating modern components for ophthalmoscopy.
Berthelot, M +17 more
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