Medical treatment of cataract is therefore a highly desired alternative. Since the last major review of medical treatment of cataract the search for an anti-cataract agent has advanced on many fronts. Some anti-cataract drugs, such as carnosine, have now reached clinical trials and showed ...
Medical treatment of cataract is therefore a highly desired alternative. Since the last major review of medical treatment of cataract the search for an anti-cataract agent has advanced on many fronts. Some anti-cataract drugs, such as carnosine, have now reached clinical trials and showed ...
Presented at the Annual Congress of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom, April 1987. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Bron, A., Brown, N., Sparrow, J. et al. Medical treatment of cataract. Eye 1, 542–550 (1987). https:/...
they are usually related to infection, bleeding, or changes in eye pressure. All of these are treatable when recognized early. The risk of retinal detachment is slightly increased, and this complication requires emergency treatment. In some cases, lens tissue is left behind to support the IOL, ...
ANTANANARIVO, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese brightness action campaign was launched in Madagascar's capital Antananarivo on Thursday to provide free treatment to more than 200 Malagasy patients who are suffering from cataract. To bring the brightness back to those patients, a group of eleven Chinese...
Guangxi medical staff members provide cataract treatment to a local patient. [Photo/China News Service] A team of 10 medical staff members from the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has been embarking on a project to eliminate blindness caused by cataracts in Vientiane, capital...
Treatment. The only known effective treatment for cataract is surgical removal of the lens (lens extraction or cataract extraction). The procedure of choice was formerly intracapsular extraction, with total removal of the lens within its capsule. This may be done by forceps or bycryoextractionusing...
Armed with the proper knowledge of ophthalmic medications and their possible ocular and systemic interactions, optometrists can successfully manage and co-manage many postoperative cataract complications. Common postoperative complications are reviewed, along with current treatment regiments and dosage forms. ...
The corneal lesion subsided completely within one week followed by spontaneous resorption of the cataract. The treatment protocol was successfully eliminated the discomfort and intraocular lesions in the senile parrot.doi:10.4236/ojvm.2013.32028Sarbani Hazra...
There is a strong correlation between the risk of cataract onset and the patient’s diet. Subjects who ate the most meat had the highest rate of cataracts, and those who ate fish but not meat had a lower rate. Vegetarians had a lower rate and vegans had