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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
There is ample evidence that chronic simple glaucoma has familial tendencies. 1 Investigations by Becker et al 2 and Miller and Paterson 3,4 demonstrated that close relatives and descendants of patients with simple glaucoma have increased values for P o , reduced values for C, and thus elevation of P o /C—all in significant amounts.
Charles Dyson, Evalyn Graff
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There is ample evidence that chronic simple glaucoma has familial tendencies. 1 Investigations by Becker et al 2 and Miller and Paterson 3,4 demonstrated that close relatives and descendants of patients with simple glaucoma have increased values for P o , reduced values for C, and thus elevation of P o /C—all in significant amounts.
Charles Dyson, Evalyn Graff
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Acetazolamide and Outflow Facility
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966The carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are the drugs most useful clinically in reducing aqueous flow and lowering intraocular pressure. 1-3 Their hypotensive effect is greater in the hypertensive eye than in the normal, and in the latter has been reported to be accompanied by a compensatory reduction in outflow facility.
Miles A. Galin, Laurence S. Harris
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953
IN RECENT years considerable knowledge has been added to our understanding of aqueous outflow. Although it had been known for many years that patients with chronic simple glaucoma had a decreased facility (increased resistance) of aqueous outflow,1it is through the recent efforts of Goldmann2and Grant3that these findings have been placed on a more ...
Bernard Becker, Jonas S. Friedenwald
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IN RECENT years considerable knowledge has been added to our understanding of aqueous outflow. Although it had been known for many years that patients with chronic simple glaucoma had a decreased facility (increased resistance) of aqueous outflow,1it is through the recent efforts of Goldmann2and Grant3that these findings have been placed on a more ...
Bernard Becker, Jonas S. Friedenwald
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The Conventional Outflow Resistances
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981The concept of the conventional aqueous outflow pathway (through the trabecular meshwork and other components of the canal's inner wall, along Schlemm's canal to collector channels, and out of the eye through the collector channels) was modeled on tubes with leaky walls and a network of electrical resistances.
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Uveoscleral outflow – A review
Experimental Eye Research, 2009The uveoscleral outflow route was described more than 40 years ago. Part of aqueous leaves the eye through the iris root. The ciliary muscle, and there are large species differences in the fraction of aqueous outflow that leaves the eye through this route. In non-human primates 40-50% of aqueous leaves the eye by the uveoscleral route.
Siv F.E. Nilsson, Albert Alm
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Ophthalmology, 2004
To evaluate patients with lacrimal dysgenesis.Retrospective, nonrandomized, comparative case series.Fifty patients with lacrimal dysgenesis managed between 1992 and 2003. TESTING/INTERVENTION: The diagnosis of lacrimal outflow dysgenesis was made based on the following criteria: absent or hypoplastic punctum, canaliculus, lacrimal sac, and nasolacrimal
Timothy J. Sullivan+4 more
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To evaluate patients with lacrimal dysgenesis.Retrospective, nonrandomized, comparative case series.Fifty patients with lacrimal dysgenesis managed between 1992 and 2003. TESTING/INTERVENTION: The diagnosis of lacrimal outflow dysgenesis was made based on the following criteria: absent or hypoplastic punctum, canaliculus, lacrimal sac, and nasolacrimal
Timothy J. Sullivan+4 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
To the Editor: —The article "Improvement of the Coefficient of Outflow in Glaucomatous Eyes" by E. J. Ballintine and L. L. Garner, which appeared in the September issue of theArchives of Ophthalmologycontained 2 errors which I would like to correct.
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To the Editor: —The article "Improvement of the Coefficient of Outflow in Glaucomatous Eyes" by E. J. Ballintine and L. L. Garner, which appeared in the September issue of theArchives of Ophthalmologycontained 2 errors which I would like to correct.
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1996
Following a brief review of the current observational picture of outflows from low- and intermediate-mass young stellar objects, various theoretical model ingredients are discussed, focusing on a scenario in which the outflows correspond to centrifugally driven winds from magnetized accretion disks.
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Following a brief review of the current observational picture of outflows from low- and intermediate-mass young stellar objects, various theoretical model ingredients are discussed, focusing on a scenario in which the outflows correspond to centrifugally driven winds from magnetized accretion disks.
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Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1987
Abstract The behavior of outflows resulting from channels cutting through broad continents and emptying into wedgelike oceans, or channels cutting in wedgelike continents and emptying into broad oceans, is examined analytically. The model is nonlinear and inviscid, and the vertical structure is approximated by two layers; the upper layer is active and ...
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Abstract The behavior of outflows resulting from channels cutting through broad continents and emptying into wedgelike oceans, or channels cutting in wedgelike continents and emptying into broad oceans, is examined analytically. The model is nonlinear and inviscid, and the vertical structure is approximated by two layers; the upper layer is active and ...
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Sympathetic Vasodilator Outflow
Physiological Reviews, 1954Abstract : Excitation of the sympathetic vasodilator outflow by hypothalamic and medullary stimulation causes a concomitant increase of cardiac contractile force and of skeletal muscle blood flow indicating those effects being integral parts of the reaction pattern elicited by intracerebral activation of the sympathetic vasodilator system.
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