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Congenital Aphakia Associated With a GJA8 Pathogenic Variant: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Congenital aphakia is a rare eye condition in which the lens fails to form properly. It is typically caused by pathogenic variants within the FOXE3 or HCCS genes; however, it can also be associated with GJA8 pathogenic variants. GJA8 should be included in the genetic testing of patients with this condition.
Sarah A. M. Lucas+4 more
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Conjunctival Rhinosporidosis Mimicking Papilloma in an Ethiopian Child: A Rare Case Report
ABSTRACT Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, mainly affecting the nose and nasopharynx. We report a sporadic occurrence of conjunctival rhinosporidiosis that mimicked papilloma in a 10‐year‐old Ethiopian child.
Seblewengel Maru Wubalem+1 more
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Abstract Purpose Treatment with glucocorticoids following paediatric cataract surgery is crucial to prevent inflammation, but may lead to secondary glaucoma, and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis suppression. We wish to compare glaucoma outcomes following high‐dose and low‐dose glucocorticoid treatment after paediatric cataract surgery.
Diana Chabané Schmidt+5 more
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Purpose: To investigate the correlation between corneal biomechanical characteristics and refractive status in adolescents aged 5–13 years. Methods: A cross‐sectional study involved 339 children aged 5–13 with a spherical equivalent (SE) range from −6.00 to +2.00 diopters.
Xiao Jing Bai+7 more
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Purpose: To evaluate the short‐ and long‐term effect of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling on visual acuity and macular morphology in myopic foveoschisis (MF) patients and to identify potential prognostic factors. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients with MF who underwent PPV with ILM
Lie Yang+6 more
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Cataract phacoemulsification combined with the implantation of the most suitable intraocular lens can improve the visual acuity of visually impaired patients. Visual rehabilitation involves special tools such as microperimetry, prisms, lenses, electronic equipment, and specific neuromodulation techniques that stimulate the brain and neuroretina.
Paolo Giuseppe Limoli+2 more
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Posterior Matching Scheme for Gaussian Multiple Access Channel with Feedback [PDF]
Posterior matching is a method proposed by Ofer Shayevitz and Meir Feder to design capacity achieving coding schemes for general point-to-point memoryless channels with feedback. In this paper, we present a way to extend posterior matching based encoding and variable rate decoding ideas for the Gaussian MAC with feedback, referred to as time-varying ...
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim To investigate the pattern of progression of myopia among a Ghanaian clinical cohort. Methods A retrospective cohort analysis of a clinical data set of all healthy myopic participants attending a tertiary eye care center was performed. Participants' biennial refraction examinations were tracked for refractive changes 4 years
Samuel Kyei+4 more
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Prevalence of Congenital Ocular Anomalies in 15 Countries of Europe: Results From the Medikeye Study
ABSTRACT Background Congenital ocular anomalies (COA) are among the most common causes of visual impairment in children in high‐income countries. The aim of the study is to describe the prevalence of the various COA recorded in European population‐based registries of CA (EUROCAT) participating in the EUROmediCAT consortium.
Charlotte Dubucs+33 more
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Histopathological Features in a Case of Peters' Anomaly with Acquired Corneal Staphyloma
We report a case of corneal staphyloma histologically diagnosed as caused by Peters' anomaly. A 62-year-old male had a protruding opaque vascularized cornea that began to bulge from six months ago in the right eye.
Kumi Shirai+3 more
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