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A rare case of traumatic globe luxation following a road traffic accident
Traumatic globe luxation is a rare clinical entity. Most of these cases have associated trauma to eyeball, injury to extraocular muscles and optic nerve injuries.
Brajmohan Chaudhary, Versha Sekar
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Search of conditions conducive to the activation of regenerative processes and restoration of the functions of the optic nerve after traumatic injuries is relevant.
N.M. Moiseenko
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Expression of inducible heat shock proteins Hsp27 and Hsp70 in the visual pathway of rats subjected to various models of retinal ganglion cell injury. [PDF]
Inducible heat shock proteins (Hsps) are upregulated in the central nervous system in response to a wide variety of injuries. Surprisingly, however, no coherent picture has emerged regarding the magnitude, duration and cellular distribution of inducible ...
Glyn Chidlow +2 more
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Optic nerve injury-associated blunt cerebrovascular injury
Blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) is a rare complication that may occur after craniocervical trauma. The current literature is limited to extracranial carotid artery injuries; however, no reports have been published on blunt intracranial carotid injury (BICI), especially those associated with optic nerve injury.Here we report on 3 BICI cases that ...
Li, Dan-Dong +6 more
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Glaucomatous vertical vessel density asymmetry of the temporal raphe detected with optical coherence tomography angiography. [PDF]
Changes in retinal vasculature and ocular circulation may play an important role in the glaucoma development and progression. We evaluated the vertical asymmetry across the temporal raphe of the deep retinal layer vessel density, using swept-source ...
Araie, Makoto +6 more
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Management of globe luxation followed by traumatic liquoric fistula: case report [PDF]
This report describes the only case in the literature of globe luxation due to traumatic cerebrospinal fluid fistula to the orbit caused by fire gun with ocular globe maintenance.
BETTEGA, Ronaldo Brandão de Proença +2 more
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The visual world is imaged on the retinas of our eyes. However, "seeing"' is not a result of neural functions within the eyes but rather a result of what the brain does with those images.
Andersen, Richard A.
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Our Experience in Endoscopic Transnasal Optic Nerve Decompression
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON), a severe complication following head injury, affects about 0.5% to 5% of patients with closed head injuries.1 Visual acuity (VA) loss associated with TON can be partial or complete and temporary or ...
Saravana Selvan Velmurugan +5 more
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Blunt Facial Trauma Causing Isolated Optic Nerve Hematoma
Traumatic optic neuropathy is an uncommon, yet serious, result of facial trauma. The authors present a novel case of a 59-year-old gentleman who presented with an isolated blunt traumatic left optic nerve hematoma causing vision loss. There were no other
R. Parab +2 more
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A Study Of Orbital Fractures In A Tertiary Health Care Center [PDF]
A retrospective study of patients with orbital fractures had 48% patients in the age group of 20 – 40 years with male : female ratio of 10:1. Road traffic accidents (71.43%) were the most common cause followed by injury due to fall (20%).
Chhablani, Jay +5 more
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