Learn more Scleral Contact Lenses Learn more Corneal Implants Intacs Learn more Corneal Transplant Learn more What is Keratoconus? Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease in which the normally round cornea thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape, causing distorted vision. ...
Children who need early correction of aphakia and amblyopia, but who do not have capsular support represent a unique population for SFIOL. Although aphakic spectacles or contact lenses are considered as a safe first-line treatment option in children, the unmistakable advantages of an SFIOL over t...
To comprehend the significance of wavefront guided scleral lenses, it’s essential to understand higher order aberrations (HOA). Traditional refractive errors likenearsightedness, farsightedness, andastigmatismare referred to as lower order aberrations (LOA). These can easily be corrected with simple,...
These meridional differences in thickness appear to be at least partly explained by the locations of the medial and lateral rectus extraocular muscles (EOMs) that insert into the sclera near the equa- torial region of the eye globe. It is well documented that the medial rectus inserts at a ...
A method for near-continuous determination of aqueous humour flow: effects of anaesthetics, temperature and indomethacin. Exp Eye Res 1984;39:435–53. Article CAS Google Scholar Bill A . Aqueous humour dynamics in monkeys (Macaca irus and Cercopithecus ethiops). Exp Eye Res 1971;11:195–206...
[21]. Several approaches have been developed to deliver drugs to the eye utilising PLGA, including using micro- and nanoparticles incorporated into topical ophthalmic preparations [17,22] or intraocular injections [23], as well as contact lenses [24], ocular films [25], implantable devices ...