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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2000
Pharmacological vitrectomy refers to the use of enzymes in an effort to liquefy vitreous and to weaken the adhesion of vitreous cortex to the internal limiting membrane during or before performing vitreous surgery. It is well known that the vitreoretinal interface plays important roles in developing many blinding diseases.
M, Tanaka, H, Qui
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Pharmacological vitrectomy refers to the use of enzymes in an effort to liquefy vitreous and to weaken the adhesion of vitreous cortex to the internal limiting membrane during or before performing vitreous surgery. It is well known that the vitreoretinal interface plays important roles in developing many blinding diseases.
M, Tanaka, H, Qui
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2014
To update on the recent developments and surgical applications of intraocular endoscopy, and highlight its role in the modern era of microincision vitreoretinal surgery.Recent progress in our understanding of the unique intraocular illumination properties of endoscopy, specifically the use of reflected (coaxial) versus conventional transmitted ...
S Chien, Wong +3 more
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To update on the recent developments and surgical applications of intraocular endoscopy, and highlight its role in the modern era of microincision vitreoretinal surgery.Recent progress in our understanding of the unique intraocular illumination properties of endoscopy, specifically the use of reflected (coaxial) versus conventional transmitted ...
S Chien, Wong +3 more
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1984
Diabetic vitrectomy is usually performed to remove vitreous blood or to relieve traction of the macula. In addition to removing vitreous opacities and severing all anteroposterior connections of the posterior hyaloid face with a cutting and sucking probe, tangential traction in and around the macula is eliminated by sectioning preretinal membranes with
P R, Pavan, T A, Weingeist, N J, McLane
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Diabetic vitrectomy is usually performed to remove vitreous blood or to relieve traction of the macula. In addition to removing vitreous opacities and severing all anteroposterior connections of the posterior hyaloid face with a cutting and sucking probe, tangential traction in and around the macula is eliminated by sectioning preretinal membranes with
P R, Pavan, T A, Weingeist, N J, McLane
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RETINA, 1981
The histopathologic and cytopathologic study of ocular fluids obtained for diagnostic purposes is presented. The analysis of fluid specimens with millipore filter, celloidin bag-cell block, and transmission electron microscopy techniques has proved to be effective for establishing and confirming clinical diagnoses.
H M, Engel +4 more
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The histopathologic and cytopathologic study of ocular fluids obtained for diagnostic purposes is presented. The analysis of fluid specimens with millipore filter, celloidin bag-cell block, and transmission electron microscopy techniques has proved to be effective for establishing and confirming clinical diagnoses.
H M, Engel +4 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of permanent vision loss. Vitrectomy for the complications of proliferative changes has resulted in preservation of vision. Recent studies have focused on the cellular and structural changes in patients with proliferative changes.
E, Reichel, J S, Duker
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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of permanent vision loss. Vitrectomy for the complications of proliferative changes has resulted in preservation of vision. Recent studies have focused on the cellular and structural changes in patients with proliferative changes.
E, Reichel, J S, Duker
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2014
The development of a 25-gauge vitrectomy system represents a major step forward in vitreoretinal surgery. The main advantages of small-gauge incisions are reduction of surgical time, decreased postoperative inflammation, and fast postoperative recovery time. The use of this technique requires research, training, knowledge, and experience on the part of
Mura M, Barca F
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The development of a 25-gauge vitrectomy system represents a major step forward in vitreoretinal surgery. The main advantages of small-gauge incisions are reduction of surgical time, decreased postoperative inflammation, and fast postoperative recovery time. The use of this technique requires research, training, knowledge, and experience on the part of
Mura M, Barca F
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International Ophthalmology, 1985
Fifty vitreous specimens obtained by routine pars plana vitrectomies were examined using Millipore filter processing and Papanicolaou staining technique. Cytological findings comprised of macrophages (melanophages, siderophages) and inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes.
L, Laatikainen +2 more
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Fifty vitreous specimens obtained by routine pars plana vitrectomies were examined using Millipore filter processing and Papanicolaou staining technique. Cytological findings comprised of macrophages (melanophages, siderophages) and inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes.
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