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Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Is It Here to Stay?
ABSTRACT The advent of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) has expanded the treatment options available for glaucoma by providing options for reducing intraocular pressure without the serious complication profile associated with incisional glaucoma surgery.
Neeranjali Jain, Jennifer C. Fan Gaskin
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Slit Lamp profile of Pseudoexfoliation eyes
Background: Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is an age-related systemic microfibrillopathy, caused by progressive accumulation and gradual deposition of extracellular grey and white material over various tissues.
Shilpi Kapoor +2 more
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Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with bilateral pseudoexfoliation syndrome.
IOP-Intraocular pressure; PXF-Pseudoexfoliation syndrome; PXG-Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma.Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with bilateral pseudoexfoliation syndrome.
Aparna Rao (530019) +1 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the long‐term effects and dynamic changes in scleral thickness above the T‐haptic after sutureless scleral‐fixated intraocular lens (sSFIOL) implantation using the FIL‐SFF Carlevale lens. Setting Single‐centre, single‐surgeon, prospective clinical trial, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
Markus Schranz +5 more
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Clinical study of glaucoma in pseudoexfoliation syndrome [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is a systemic disorder that is currently the most common identifiable specific entity leading to the development of glaucoma (ritch).
Uma Maheswari, S
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How are pupillary parameters affected in pseudoexfoliation syndrome? A quantitative study [PDF]
PurposeWe evaluated the effects of pseudoexfoliation syndrome on dynamic, static pupillary parameters (scotopic, mesopic, photopic) and the pupil dilation speed, with automatic pupillometry.Material and methodsThe study group included 140 eyes with ...
Kürşad Ramazan Zor +3 more
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Refractive astigmatism in eyes with pseudoexfoliation syndrome
PURPOSE. To determine the effect of pseudoexfoliation syndrome on ocular refractive astigmatism. METHODS. One hundred eyes of 100 patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome and 100 eyes of 100 age- and sex-matched control subjects were included in the ...
Pelin Yilmazbas +5 more
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Pseudoexfoliation syndrome and cardiovascular diseases
Pseudoexfoliation (PEX) syndrome is a well-recognized late-onset disease caused by a generalized fibrillopathy. It is linked to a broad spectrum of ocular complications including glaucoma and perioperative problems during cataract surgery. Apart from the long-known intraocular manifestations, PEX deposits have been found in a variety of extraocular ...
Georgios K, Andrikopoulos +2 more
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One tube for all: 1‐year outcomes after transition to Paul glaucoma implant at a tertiary centre
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering effect and success rate of Paul glaucoma implant (PGI) in refractory glaucoma after changing practice pattern from Ahmed and Baerveldt tubes to PGI. Methods A prospective observational study of the first 50 consecutive PGI surgeries at a single Danish tertiary centre from January 2022
Anne Studsgaard +2 more
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Evaluation of renin and angiotensin II levels in pseudoexfoliation syndrome
Purpose: Pseudoexfoliation syndrome has been linked to impaired function of the heart and blood vessels. We conducted a study to investigate the role of the renin-angiotensin system in the etiopathogenesis of pseudoexfoliation syndrome.Methods:The ...
Yildiz, Burcin Kepez and Aktas, Zeynep and Yuksel, Nilay and Ozdemir, Huseyin Baran and Cingirt, Mehmet and Gulbahar, Ozlem and Tuncay, Fulya Yaylacioglu and Hasanreisoglu, Murat
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