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Visual Outcomes after Blunt Ocular Trauma

Ophthalmology, 2013
To describe the prognosis and retinal location in patients presenting with acute traumatic maculopathy and extramacular retinal injuries.Retrospective, noninterventional case series.All patients presenting with commotio retinae or sclopetaria retinae to the Birmingham Midland Eye Centre Eye Casualty from October 1, 2007, to February 23, 2011.The notes ...
Richard J, Blanch   +5 more
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Visual outcomes of pediatric traumatic cataracts

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018
Introduction: To report visual outcomes and risk factors of pediatric traumatic cataracts in a tertiary care referral center in northern India. Methods: We analyzed medical records of traumatic cataracts in the pediatric age group (1–15 years) operated for cataract surgery with or without posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation with or without ...
Jitender, Jinagal   +6 more
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Favorable Visual Outcome in Cryptococcal Meningitis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
To describe an unusual, favorable visual outcome in a patient with lupus erythematosus and cryptococcal meningitis and to present bilateral superior oblique muscle paresis.Case report. A 15-year-old girl with lupus erythematosus and cryptococcal meningitis had bilateral superior oblique paresis, bilateral optic nerve head swelling, and increased ...
R C, Ferreira, G, Phan, J B, Bateman
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Craniopharyngiomas and Visual Dysfunction: How to Predict the Visual Outcome

World Neurosurgery, 2015
Six patterns of chiasm distortion are identified: nondistorted or normal, compressed downward, compressed forward, stretched forward, stretched upward, and stretched backward. Furthermore, beside Hoffman et al.’s (6), Yasargil et al.’s (11), Samii and Tatagiba’s (10), Ciric and Cozzens’s (3), and Kassam et al.’s (8) classifications of ...
SOMMA, TERESA   +2 more
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Long-term visual outcome in primary microtropia

Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003
To study the long-term visual outcome of primary microtropia.A retrospective review was made on 31 patients with primary microtropia with the follow-up period of 5 years or more (5-15 years, mean=9.2 years) seen during 16 years from 1985 to 2000 at Okayama University Hospital.
Toshihiko, Matsuo   +4 more
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Visual Acuity Outcome in Isometropic Hyperopia

Optometry and Vision Science, 1989
Refractive amblyopia may occur as a unilateral or bilateral condition. Although bilateral refractive amblyopia may account for 1 to 2% of all refractive amblyopia, there is little consistent information in the literature regarding isoametropic amblyopia resulting from bilateral hyperopia.
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On Visualization for Assessing Kriging Outcomes

Mathematical Geology, 2002
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Intraventricular meningioma resection and visual outcomes

Journal of Neurosurgery
OBJECTIVE Intraventricular meningiomas (IVMs) of the lateral ventricle are rare tumors that present surgical challenges because of their deep location. Visual field deficits (VFDs) are one risk associated with these tumors and their treatment.
John P, Andrews   +7 more
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Visual outcomes with multifocal intraocular lenses

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2000
Multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) are increasingly becoming a part of the armamentarium of cataract and refractive surgeons. Reports show that most multifocal IOLs provide excellent visual outcomes. In one major study of a zonal progressive, refractive, multifocal design, more than 80% of patients were able to see 20/40 or better at distance and J3 ...
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Visual Outcomes of Children With Craniosynostosis

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Craniosynostosis can impact the visual development of a child. Historically, children with craniosynostosis, particularly when associated with a syndrome, had a significant risk of vision loss. The authors aimed to study the incidence of ophthalmic pathology in a modern, multidisciplinary craniosynostosis practice. Children aged 7 to 13 years attending
Sally L. Painter   +5 more
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