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A comparative analysis of myopia development in children with bilateral and unilateral pseudophakia

open access: yesРоссийский офтальмологический журнал, 2022
After the extraction of congenital cataract in infancy, postoperative refraction changes differently in patients with bilateral and unilateral pseudophakia.
L. A. Katargina   +4 more
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Colour discrimination in pseudophakia [PDF]

open access: yesEye, 1988
A study was undertaken to examine the colour discrimination of fifty pseudophakic patients and to compare results with fifty age matched normal observers. Using the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test and Desaturated panel D15, performance does not differ significantly from the age matched normals, although a theoretically superior colour discriminative ...
Harper, R. A., Kirkness, C. M., Jay, B.
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The Morphometric Status of the Macula in Children with Pseudophakia after Surgical Treatment of Congenital Cataracts

open access: yesРоссийский офтальмологический журнал, 2018
The paper presents the results of a comprehensive ophthalmic examination which includes, along with traditional methods, optical coherence tomography (taken by Spectralis HRA+OCT, Heidelberg Engineering) of 33 children (50 eyes) aged 1 to 7 years with ...
L. A. Katargina   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The state of the macular zone of the retina in children with pseudophakia after surgical treatment of unilateral congenital cataracts

open access: yesРоссийский офтальмологический журнал, 2018
Purpose: to assess the morphometric state of the macula in children with pseudophakia after the removal of unilateral congenital cataract (UCC). Material and methods.
L. A. Katargina   +3 more
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Comparison of Optical Biometric Parameters Between Phakic and Pseudophakic Eyes: A Retrospective Clinical Study [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina
Background and Objective: To evaluate the effect of pseudophakia on anterior chamber depth and other ocular biometric parameters, and to analyze its relationship with age, sex, and axial length. Materials and Methods: Optical biometry data from 2372 eyes
Merve Subaşı   +2 more
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Predicting Postoperative Myopic Shift After Paediatric Intraocular Lens Implantation: A Scoping Review of Associated Factors [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina
Background and Objectives: Predicting postoperative refractive development after paediatric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation remains challenging due to continued ocular growth and interindividual variability.
Ivana Mravičić   +3 more
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Indices of refraction in children with pseudophakia predisposed to abnormal refractive error changes after congenital cataract extraction

open access: yesРоссийский офтальмологический журнал, 2020
Purpose. To study refractive indices in children with a predisposition to myopia and hyperopia after congenital cataract extraction and IOL  implantation.Material  and methods.
L. S. Khamraeva   +3 more
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The glaucomas in pseudophakia

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1996
The glaucomas in pseudophakia are not uncommon. Because they can be related to different mechanisms, each case should be evaluated individually. Once glaucoma has been established and medication fails to maintain the intraocular pressure at a safe level, several options are available.
TRAVERSO, CARLO, TOMEY KF, GANDOLFO E.
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Aphakia, not Pseudophakia

open access: yesArchives of Ophthalmology, 1989
To the Editor. —I write this letter to correct an error that appeared in the March 1988 issue of theArchives.1I mistakenly described the patients as receiving cataract extractions with implantation of an intraocular lens. The patients in this study were aphakic and not pseudophakic.
Allan J. Flach
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Iris chafing in pseudophakia

open access: yesDocumenta Ophthalmologica, 1994
Iris defects occur in pseudophakic patients with posterior chamber intraocular lens in sulcus. Prevalence of pigmentary dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma has been evaluated in 920 pseudophakic patients (920 eyes). 16.08% of patients showed pigment dispersion syndrome, while 1.96% developed pigmentary glaucoma.
MASTROPASQUA, Leonardo   +2 more
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