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Posterior Capsular Opacification in Pseudophakic Eyes with a Silicone or Acrylic Intraocular Lens
Purpose To compare posterior capsular opacification in eyes with IOL of two different materials - silicone or acrylic. Methods Eighty consecutive eyes undergoing cataract surgery were prospectively randomized in two groups, 40 eyes receiving a silicone ...
R.J. Uusitalo +3 more
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Promising Pharmacological Interventions for Posterior Capsule Opacification: A Review
This study focuses on the pathogenesis and potential treatment of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and summarizes the mechanisms through which drugs, microRNAs, and currently investigated clinical therapies prevent epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT).
Yuxuan Liu +5 more
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Clinical study of pre operative and intra operative predictors for posterior capsular opacification and the visual outcome [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Posterior capsular opacification also called as after cataract or secondary cataract which develop over the clear posterior lens capsule few months to few years after an uneventful cataract surgery. Opacification of the Posterior capsule is
Venkatesan, C
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In this study, a new approach was attempted to reduce the glistening of intraocular lens materials by introducing hydrophobic acrylic monomers with different alkyl side chain lengths. We confirmed that with increasing alkyl side chain lengths, hydrophobicity increases, while the glistening decreases.
Tae Hyoung Kim, Ki Chang Song
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Abstract Purpose To manage patient dissatisfaction following multifocal intraocular lens (MF‐IOL) implantation by IOL exchange with either a monofocal or an alternative MF‐IOL, and to compare outcomes in these two groups. Methods MF‐IOL exchange was performed in 32 patients (64 eyes) with neuroadaptation failure.
Olena Al‐Shymali +5 more
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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in the posterior capsule of the lens induce senescence of lens epithelial cells (LECs). The senescent LECs secrete senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) and promote epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition of non‐senescent LECs. These events could potentially contribute to fibrosis during the development of
Grace Cooksley +7 more
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Sulforaphane and ophthalmic diseases
Sulforaphane (SFN) is an organosulfur compound categorized as an isothiocyanate (ITC), primarily extracted from cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cabbage. This review comprehensively outlines recent research on SFN, elucidates its mechanisms of action, and discusses potential therapeutic benefits for eye disorders such as age‐related macular ...
Yichi Zhang +3 more
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A Review of Complicated Cataract in Retinitis Pigmentosa: Pathogenesis and Cataract Surgery
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a set of inherited retinal degenerative diseases that affect photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPEs), possibly associated with some ocular complications, including cataract.
Yingying Hong +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate change in retinal layers 18 months after femtosecond laser‐assisted cataract surgery (LCS) and manual cataract surgery (MCS) in a representative age‐related cataract population using artificial intelligence (AI)‐based automated retinal layer segmentation.
Luca Schwarzenbacher +6 more
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Aim: To evaluate the incidence of postoperative posterior capsular striae (PCS) and its influence on posterior capsular opacification (PCO) in patients implanted with two types of lens material.
RajeshSubhash Joshi +1 more
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