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Purpose. To quantify changes in anterior segment (AS) parameters after laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) using AS‐optical coherence tomography (OCT) of iris bombe. Method. AS images of eight eyes were captured before and after iris bombe and more than 2 weeks after LPI (post‐LPI) using AS‐OCT.
Wakako Ikegawa +6 more
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Anti‐Inflammatory Effects of Heparin and Its Derivatives: A Systematic Review
Background. Heparin, used clinically as an anticoagulant, also has anti‐inflammatory properties. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide a comprehensive review regarding the efficacy and safety of heparin and its derivatives as anti‐inflammatory agents. Methods.
Sarah Mousavi +4 more
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Purpose. To report 7 cases of intraocular lens (IOL) opacification following treatment of postoperative anterior chamber fibrin with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) after cataract surgery. Methods. Retrospective case series of 7 eyes in 7 patients who developed IOL opacification after receiving rtPA for anterior chamber inflammatory ...
Simon S. M. Fung +7 more
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Purpose. To determine the clinical profile of lens‐induced glaucoma (LIG), reasons for late presentation, and outcome of current management. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 50 eyes with LIG over a 6‐year period between 2005 and 2011 at a tertiary care centre in rural India.
Raghunandan Kothari +5 more
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The Role of Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma
The anterior segment optical coherence tomography provides an objective method to assess the anterior segment of the eye, including the anatomy of the anterior chamber angle. This technology allows both qualitative and quantitative analyses of the angle and has shown potential in detecting and managing angle‐closure glaucoma. In addition, it has a role
Sarwat Salim, David Huang
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Clinical study of lens induced glaucoma
Background: Lens induced glaucoma is a common occurrence. Secondary glaucoma has been found in 10% of senile cortical cataracts. Ruling out the coexisting primary glaucomas, lens induced glaucomas has been taken up for this interesting study.
D K Seetha Lakshmi, M P Jayashree
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Changing Trends of Imaging in Angle Closure Evaluation
Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) is a significant cause of visual disability worldwide. It predominantly affects the Eastern and South Asian population of the world. Early detection of anatomically narrow angles is important, and the subsequent prevention of visual loss from PACG depends on an accurate assessment of the anterior chamber angle (ACA)
Syril Dorairaj +4 more
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Cataract induced glaucoma-An insight into management
The problem of phacomorphic glaucoma is a rather common entity in rural India owing to the delay in getting the cataract removed and the preponderance of cortical matter, compared with the Western world.
Angra S, Pradhan R, Garg S
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Clinical study of lens-induced glaucoma at community health center in India
Background and Objective: It has long been recognized clinically that several forms of glaucoma may occur in association with the formation of cataracts, which are an important cause of secondary glaucoma in the developing world.- These lens-induced ...
Pawan N Jarwal
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Purpose: To compare the surgical outcomes of cataract extraction in eyes with phacomorphic angle closure by manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) and phacoemulsification. Methods: A prospective, randomized, comparative study included patients of
Deepika Singh +2 more
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