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Effect of anatomical differences and intraocular lens design on negative dysphotopsia
Purpose: To assess the effect of ocular anatomy and intraocular lens (IOL) design on negative dysphotopsia (ND).Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.Design: Ray-tracing study based on clinical ...
Jan-Willem M. Beenakker +7 more
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Yutaro Nishi,1,2 Tomohiro Ikeda,1 Kayo Nishi,2 Osamu Mimura1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, 2Nishi Eye Hospital, Osaka, Japan Background and objective: We investigated the yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) capsulotomy rates
Nishi Y, Ikeda T, Nishi K, Mimura O
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A review of angle kappa and multifocal intraocular lenses and their effect on visual outcomes
Abstract Although most patients are satisfied with their vision after multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, dissatisfaction has been reported for various reasons, including poor visual outcomes and visual disturbances. Many published reports hypothesise that preoperative angle kappa may be an associated factor in patient dissatisfaction ...
Thomas Kohnen +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the precision and accuracy performance of a two‐step approach for optimizing lens formula constants (FC) with a refractive offset correction (RO) as a second tuning parameter. Methods Using IOLMaster 700 biometric data from 4 datasets (886/613/821/467 eyes treated with the Hoya Vivinex/Johnson&Johnson ZCB00/Alcon SA60AT ...
Achim Langenbucher +5 more
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Personalized Models of Biological Barriers and Their Diseases: Recent Progress with Organs‐On‐Chips
Buck and Bugter et al. explore the architectural diversity and physiological functions of human barrier systems and reveal how organ‐on‐chip platforms, particularly those integrating patient‐derived cells, are advancing barrier disease modeling. They highlight how emerging biological and technological advances can be used to bridge the gap between ...
Franziska Buck +4 more
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Cell Calcification Models and Their Implications for Medicine and Biomaterial Research
Calcification, is the process by which the tissues containing minerals are formed, occurring during normal physiological processes, or in pathological conditions. Here, it is aimed to give a comprehensive overview of the range of cell models available, and the approaches taken by these models, highlighting when and how methodological divergences arise,
Luke Hunter +5 more
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Peter J Morgan-Warren, JM Alaric SmithVictoria Eye Unit, Hereford County Hospital, Hereford, UKPurpose: To compare neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser posterior capsulotomy (LPC) rates between the Hoya FY60AD, Hoya PY60AD, and Alcon AcrySof ...
Morgan-Warren PJ, Smith JMA
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Test–retest reliability of clinical accommodative measures in adolescents
ABSTRACT Purpose To determine long‐term (3 months) test–retest reliability of accommodative testing in adolescents with normal accommodative amplitude. Methods Participants aged 12 years to <17.5 years with normal accommodative amplitude (minimum of 11 diopters [D]) and binocular vision were enrolled.
Angela M. Chen +11 more
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Andreas F Borkenstein, Eva-Maria Borkenstein Borkenstein & Borkenstein, Privatklinik der Kreuzschwestern, Graz, Austria Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of a novel designed hydrophobic, acrylic, monofocal, fully ...
Borkenstein AF, Borkenstein EM
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High‐aspect‐ratio nanostructures provide precise, minimally invasive interfaces with biological systems. This review explores fabrication methods, mechanobiological applications, and therapeutic delivery platforms. Recent advances enable intracellular access to challenging cell populations, with applications spanning precision medicine to continuous ...
Yerim Jang +3 more
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