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Nanoparticle enhanced evaporation of liquids: A case study of silicone oil and water [PDF]
Evaporation is a fundamental physical phenomenon, of which many challenging questions remain unanswered. Enhanced evaporation of liquids in some occasions is of enormous practical significance.
Cao, Zexian+4 more
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An innovative, fast and facile soft-template approach for the fabrication of porous PDMS for oil-water separation [PDF]
Oil wastewater and spilled oil caused serious environmental pollution and damage to public health in the last years. Therefore, considerable efforts are made to develop sorbent materials able to separate oil from water with high selectivity and sorption ...
Frigione, M.+4 more
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Retinal redetachment after silicone oil removal: a risk factor analysis [PDF]
Purpose To report the rate of retinal redetachment after silicone oil removal following rhegmatogenous retinal detachment surgery and to determine potential risk factors.
Clément Gisquet+5 more
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Late-Onset Subretinal Silicone Oil Migration through Optic Disc Coloboma [PDF]
Introduction: This report describes a case of late onset subretinal silicone oil migration in an eye with congenital optic disc coloboma and its treatment.
Or Shmueli, Tareq Jaouni
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Comparison of silicon oil removal with various viscosities after complex retinal detachment surgery [PDF]
Background Despite the progress in vitreoretinal surgery and the importance of silicone oil as an adjunct for the treatment of complex forms of retinal detachment, controversy still surrounds the issue of selecting the proper oil viscosity for clinical ...
Rahmani Bahram+3 more
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Electroretinogram Changes following Silicone Oil Removal [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate electroretinogram (ERG) changes after silicone oil removal. Methods: Scotopic and photopic ERGs, and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were checked before and shortly after silicone oil removal in eyes that had previously ...
Mohsen Azarmina+3 more
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A patient with a Berger’s space filled by silicone oil [PDF]
Background To report a case in which silicone oil accidentally entered Berger’s space (BS) after vitrectomy and to explore the effective treatments and possible etiological mechanisms.
Shuai He, Zenan Lin, Qinghua Qiu
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Retrospective clinical and histopathological review of eight silicone oil-filled enucleated eyeballs using light microscopy was carried out in our department of ocular pathology during a period of six years. In all cases, silicone oil vacuoles, both free
Biswas Jyotirmay+4 more
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Silicone oil (SO) is a vitreous substitute which is widely used to provide long term intraocular tamponade in retinal surgery. Transient or permanent rise in intraocular pressure is a common complication of silicone oil injection following pars plana ...
Madhu Bhoot+4 more
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Comparison of outcomes of idiopathic macular holes treated by vitrectomy with air or silicone oil tamponade based on the hole size [PDF]
AIM: To compare the efficacy of vitrectomy combined with air or silicone oil in the treatment of idiopathic macular hole (IMH). METHODS: According to the results of high-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT), 75 cases (75 eyes) of IMH in stage
Lan Yin+4 more
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