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Long-term retinal changes after strabismus surgery, suspected signs of past scleral perforations
Purpose: Scleral perforation during strabismus surgery is considered a rare complication that usually results in no significant consequences. The true rate of such occurrences is difficult to evaluate due to the young age of most patients and the occult
Hila Goldberg +6 more
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Objectives: To examine the late period retinal and choroidal alterations in the posterior pole of eyes that underwent primary suturing due to traumatic corneal perforation.
Gökhan Pekel +4 more
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Globe perforation following peribulbar anesthetic injection is a rare but dreaded complication that often results in poor visual outcomes. This case report is on a female patient who sustained vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and macular breaks ...
Alessandra Scampoli +5 more
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Integration of Perforated Subretinal Prostheses With Retinal Tissue [PDF]
To investigate the integration of subretinal implants containing full-depth perforations of various widths with rat and pig retina across weeks of implantation.In transgenic P23H rhodopsin line 1 (TgP23H-1) rats and wild-type (WT) pigs, we examined four subretinal implant designs: solid inactive polymer arrays (IPA), IPAs with 5- or 10-μm wide ...
Adewumi N, Adekunle +9 more
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Migration of Retinal Cells through a Perforated Membrane: Implications for a High-Resolution Prosthesis [PDF]
One of the critical difficulties in design of a high-resolution retinal implant is the proximity of stimulating electrodes to the target cells. This is a report of a phenomenon of retinal cellular migration into a perforated membrane that may help to address this problem.Mylar membranes with an array of perforations (3-40 microm in diameter) were used ...
Palanker, Daniel +7 more
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Tissue adhesives in ophthalmology
Tissue glue is increasingly becoming a choice of material as an adjuvant to surgical wound closure in ophthalmology. Each of the type of glue is unique in terms of its advantages as well as limitations and so is used in different indications.
Sharadini Vyas +2 more
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What We Can Do in Infectious Keratitis, Except for Conventional Antimicrobial-Based Therapies: Major Narrative Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Infectious keratitis (IK) is classified as a critical ophthalmic emergency, with the potential to result in vision‐impairing complications. The treatment approach involves the use of pharmacological antimicrobial agents in combination with surgical interventions.
Cheraqpour K.
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Background To evaluate the effect of room air and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas in idiopathic macular hole(MH)surgery. Methods Retrospective, interventional, and comparative study.
Yuou Yao +8 more
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Ocular hemodynamics in patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Aim. In case of retinal detachment atrophic processes lead to irreversible loss of functions within 4–6 days, it happens on underlying low ocular blood flow.
N. H. Zavgorodnya +2 more
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Leiomyomatosis-like lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Introduction: Tuberous sclerosis complex is an inherited multisystemic disorder with manifestations in various organ systems as a result of a mutation of 1 of 2 tumor suppressor genes, tuberous sclerosis complex-1 or tuberous sclerosis complex-2 ...
E. Erginoz +3 more
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