Medical categories: Analgesics (non-opioid) Anti-inflammatory medicines Anti-migraine medications Antipyretics Antirheumatic agents Cancer drugs Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors Dermatological remedies Medicines acting on musculo-skeletal system Mouth / throat preparations ...
Ocular Albinism (ICD-10 code: E70.319) is an inherited condition in which a person lacks pigmentation in their eyes. Pigment is what gives the iris of an eye its color—typically, blue, brown, or green—and is an essential component in proper eye function. The job of the iris is to ...
The prevalence of OC in each group was defined as the presence of any OC ICD 9/10 diagnosis codes in the 12 months prior to the index date. OCs (e.g., disorders of conjunctiva, lens, choroid, retina, glaucoma) were considered a potentially MM-related disease manifestation or MM ...
The ICD-10-CM codes provided variety in terms of classification of the different injuries sustained; however, relevant information on the mechanism of injury was not present. Additionally, we collected information on the following parameters: demographic data, sex, age, race and ethnicity...
occurred in injuries due to a ‘Fall’ (83%,n=10/12) followed by those due to an ‘Assault’ (46%,n=12/26), and those caused by machinery and tools (13%,n=2/15). Collectively 77% (n=24/31) of cases of poor visual outcome occurred in injuries caused by these categories. ...
27-34 To mitigate this, eye-related ICD-9-CM codes were reviewed and classified into 4 categories: ocular trauma by definition alone (eTable 1 in the Supplement); ocular trauma when occurring simultaneously with an appropriate E-code (eTable 2 in the Supplement); chronic complications of eye...
In this study, median particle size (d50) categories were 0.37–1.33 and 3.12–3.50 µm and particle viscosity levels were 1.3, 7.0, and 15 mPa·s. The results concluded that higher viscosity increased ocular absorption 3.4–4.3-fold for suspensions with similar particle sizes. Additionally, ...