Glaucoma(the sneak thief of sight) refers to certain eye diseases that affect the optic nerve and cause vision loss. It typically produces elevated pressure inside the eye, called intraocular pressure (IOP) and can usually be classified as either open-angle (chronic conditions of long duration) ...
traumaWe report a consequence of a 3 decades old complicated cataract surgery post ocular trauma wherein a multipiece IOL was implanted in the anterior chamber with ends of haptics directed into the sulcus via PI, thus reducing the chances of future development of glaucoma and corneal ...
The incident leaves a cute and very bright and outgoing girl, with a destroyed sense of self beauty. She no longer sees that she’s bright, or that she has a charming personality, all she now sees is the disfigurement to her eye. Where she was doing well in school, she is now doing...
Diabetes is another big hidden threat to eyes, increasing the risk of glaucoma, cataracts and irreversible blood vessel damage (diabetic retinopathy). "Lots of people find out they have diabetes after going for an eye test," says Goyal. Top Tip: Have regular eye tests, at least every two ...
Anoxia (bubbling with N 2), 1 m m-DNP and 1 m m-ouabain decreased p.d. and SCC when N 2 or one of the drugs was applied to either side ... T Watanabe,Y Saito - 《Experimental Eye Research》 被引量: 51发表: 1978年 Octonauts and the Great Ghost Reef Despite this being designat...
Eye floaters Your vision is blurred by floaters or temporary spots. It drifts in the field of vision. As you age, the gel-like vitreous in your eye begins to liquefy. So, itcauses the microscopic tissuewith the vitreous to float. The free-floating of the tissue results in casting shadows...
The appearance of an infant with CS can vary in severity from mild presentation with subtle midface characteristics to severe forms with multiple cranial sutures, fused and marked midface and eye problems.A ten-year-old girl suspected to have congenital glaucoma was sent to a consultative ...
if untreated, coats disease can lead to neovascular glaucoma and a blind, painful eye requiring enucleation (16%). visual prognosis is poor and limited by complications including retinal detachment, subfoveal exudation, and amblyopia, with more than half of patients demonstrating visual acuity of 20...
The appearance of an infant with CS can vary in severity from mild presentation with subtle midface characteristics to severe forms with multiple cranial sutures, fused and marked midface and eye problems.A ten-year-old girl suspected to have congenital glaucoma was sent to a consultative ...
All in all, with appropriate management, the prognosis of PCG may be quite favorable: stationary disease has been reported in 90.3% of cases after one year, with a median visual acuity in the better eye of 20/30. Immediate recognition of the specific signs and symptoms by caregivers, ...