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2. Comparative Analysis of the Visual, Refractive and Aberrometric Outcome with the Use of 2 Intraocular Refractive Segment Multifocal Lenses.
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Markuszewski, Bartłomiej, Wylęgała, Adam, Szentmáry, Nóra, Langenbucher, Achim, Markuszewska, Anna, and Wylęgała, Edward
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RAY tracing , *COMPARATIVE studies , *ROOT-mean-squares , *INTRAOCULAR lenses , *VISUAL acuity - Abstract
To demonstrate the results of ray tracing higher- and lower-order aberrations in pseudophakic eyes with rotationally asymmetrical segment multifocal lenses, total high- and low-order aberrations, measured by root mean square value (RMS), refraction, uncorrected distance and uncorrected near visual acuity (UCDVA and UCNVA), and tear break-up time, were measured at scotopic size in 42 eyes of patients implanted with bifocal refractive Mplus15/Mplus30 IOL with +1.5 dpt near addition (42 eyes of patients implanted with Mplus15)/+3.0 dpt near addition (91 eyes of patients implanted with Mplus30), and 107 eyes of control group. No significant differences were noticed between the examined groups concerning UCDVA, UCNVA, and tear break-up time (p < 0.001). Coma and total high-order aberrations were significantly higher for the Mplus30 lens in comparison to the Mplus15 lens and the control group (Coma, Trefoil p < 0.001, Secondary Astigmatism p = 0.002). The spherical aberrations were significantly higher in the lower-addition lens (p = 0.016) in comparison to the control group and to the higher-addition lens group (p < 0.001). Both intraocular lens models were successful at reaching refractive aim, good distance, and near function with the lower higher-order aberrations for the low-addition lens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Visual and refractive outcomes after implantation of two models of trifocal intraocular lenses in eyes with previous corneal ablation to treat hyperopia
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Fernando Mayordomo-Cerdá, Julio Ortega-Usobiaga, Julio Baviera-Sabater, Rafael Bilbao-Calabuig, Fernando Llovet-Osuna, Vasyl Druchkiv, and Rosario Cobo-Soriano
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Trifocal intraocular lens ,Laser corneal ablation ,Hyperopia ,Spherical aberrations ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background To assess whether a trifocal intraocular lens (IOL) with neutral spherical aberration (SA) provides better visual and refractive outcomes than a trifocal IOL with negative SA after hyperopic corneal laser ablation. Methods This is a retrospective comparative study. Patients were classified according to the IOL implanted after cataract or clear lens phacoemulsification [group 1, PhysIOL FineVision Pod-F (negative SA); group 2, Rayner RayOne Trifocal (neutral SA)]. We evaluated uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), uncorrected intermediate visual acuity (UIVA), uncorrected near visual acuity (UNVA), predictability, safety, efficacy, and satisfaction. Results 198 eyes of 119 patients met the inclusion criteria. Group 1 comprised 120 eyes and group 2 comprised 78 eyes. At completion, the refractive and predictability results were significantly better in group 1 than in group 2 for manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) (P 0.05, all items). Conclusion In eyes previously treated with hyperopic corneal ablation, implantation of a trifocal IOL with neutral SA provided better efficacy and safety outcomes but worse predictability outcomes than those obtained with a trifocal model with negative SA.
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- 2023
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4. Spherical aberrations and their role in modern ophthalmology.
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Skrzypecki, Janusz, Izdebska, Justyna, Ordon, Agata Joanna, Przybek-Skrzypecka, Joana, and Szaflik, Jacek Pawel
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INTRAOCULAR lenses , *OPTICAL aberrations , *OPHTHALMOLOGY , *RETINAL imaging , *IMPERFECTION - Abstract
Spherical aberration is an imperfection of the optical system of the human eye. The role of spherical aberration of the human eye in the quality of vision and pseudoaccommodation is reviewed. Spherical aberration is an imperfection of the optical system of the human eye. In most cases, due to well-developed neuroadaptation, it is insignificant for the perception of the image. Nevertheless, its role in modern ophthalmology is far from straightforward. On the one hand, there are clinical scenarios in which an excess of spherical aberration degrades the retinal image and leads to a high dissatisfaction rate among patients.©Recently, there is a growing interest in the modulation of spherical aberration in the clinical setting. Modern intraocular lenses as well as laser refractive procedures are aimed at interfering with spherical aberrations of the optical system in order to increase range of pseudoaccommodation. Here, we review the role of spherical aberration of the human eye in the quality of vision and pseudoaccommodation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Higher Order Aberrations: Differences Among Populations from Various Demographics
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Prakash, Gaurav, Singh, Arun D., Series Editor, Prakash, Gyan, editor, and Iwata, Takeshi, editor
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- 2021
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6. Effects on ocular aberration and contrast sensitivity after implantation of spherical and aspherical monofocal intraocular lens - A comparative study
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Rahul Deshpande, Anuj Satijia, Kuldeep Dole, Varsha Mangiraj, and Madan Deshpande
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aspheric ,contrast sensitivity ,iol ,spherical ,spherical aberrations ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is the standard of care for cataractous eyes. Monofocal IOLs are spherical or aspheric. The aspheric design of IOLs reduces the spherical and higher-order aberrations and impacts contrast sensitivity post cataract surgery. There are some studies, but data in the Indian setting with the IOLs we used is lacking. We aimed to compare the effect of implantation of spheric and aspheric foldable intraocular lenses on postoperative quality of vision, spherical aberration, and contrast sensitivity. Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital with an ophthalmology specialty, data collection from January 2017 to May 2018 in 100 patients. Patients meeting the inclusion criteria were selected. Their preoperative and postoperative data were collected and divided into groups based on whether spherical or aspheric IOL was implanted after cataract surgery. Variables assessed were visual acuity on days 7 and 30, spherical aberrations, and contrast sensitivity was assessed at 1-month postoperative. Results: The mean age of the patients in this study was 64 ± 8 years with a majority of patients (60%) being females. There is no significant difference in postoperative visual acuity between the two groups. Internal SA was significantly lower (~50%) in eyes implanted with aspheric IOLs (P value = 0.004, 0.0001) compared with the spherical group. Contrast sensitivity of patients of the aspheric group was significantly better (P value
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- 2022
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7. Effects on ocular aberration and contrast sensitivity after implantation of spherical and aspherical monofocal intraocular lens - A comparative study.
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Deshpande, Rahul, Satijia, Anuj, Dole, Kuldeep, Mangiraj, Varsha, and Deshpande, Madan
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CATARACT , *PHACOEMULSIFICATION , *INTRAOCULAR lenses , *VISUAL acuity , *SYMPTOMS , *PROSTHESIS design & construction - Abstract
Purpose: Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is the standard of care for cataractous eyes. Monofocal IOLs are spherical or aspheric. The aspheric design of IOLs reduces the spherical and higher-order aberrations and impacts contrast sensitivity post cataract surgery. There are some studies, but data in the Indian setting with the IOLs we used is lacking. We aimed to compare the effect of implantation of spheric and aspheric foldable intraocular lenses on postoperative quality of vision, spherical aberration, and contrast sensitivity.Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital with an ophthalmology specialty, data collection from January 2017 to May 2018 in 100 patients. Patients meeting the inclusion criteria were selected. Their preoperative and postoperative data were collected and divided into groups based on whether spherical or aspheric IOL was implanted after cataract surgery. Variables assessed were visual acuity on days 7 and 30, spherical aberrations, and contrast sensitivity was assessed at 1-month postoperative.Results: The mean age of the patients in this study was 64 ± 8 years with a majority of patients (60%) being females. There is no significant difference in postoperative visual acuity between the two groups. Internal SA was significantly lower (~50%) in eyes implanted with aspheric IOLs (P value = 0.004, 0.0001) compared with the spherical group. Contrast sensitivity of patients of the aspheric group was significantly better (P value <0.05).Conclusion: The optical design of the aspheric IOLs reduced spherical aberrations and increased contrast sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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8. Visual and refractive outcomes after implantation of two models of trifocal intraocular lenses in eyes with previous corneal ablation to treat hyperopia
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Mayordomo-Cerdá, Fernando, Ortega-Usobiaga, Julio, Baviera-Sabater, Julio, Bilbao-Calabuig, Rafael, Llovet-Osuna, Fernando, Druchkiv, Vasyl, and Cobo-Soriano, Rosario
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- 2023
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9. Pattern of wavefront aberrations in Indian children with ametropia
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Kaushik Murali and C Vidhya
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Aberrations ,ametropia ,coma ,spherical aberrations ,trefoil ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of wavefront aberrations in Indian children with refractive errors and to determine the correlation between the degree of refractive error and aberration. Materials and Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 216 eyes of 108 consecutive children attending the outpatient clinic. Based on refractive error, the children were allocated to five groups: “Emmetropic,” “hyperopic,” “simple astigmatism,” “compound astigmatism,” and “myopic” group. Lower order aberrations (LOAs) and higher order aberrations (HOAs) were analyzed within and between the groups. Results: Mean age of the children was 10.9 years. Of the total 216 eyes, 40 eyes had emmetropia, 52 had simple astigmatism, 54 had compound astigmatism, 43 had myopia, and 27 had hyperopia. In all the groups, increase in spherical equivalent was associated with increase in LOAs of defocus and astigmatism and the root mean square (RMS) of total HOAs. In comparison with the “emmetropic” group, all other groups showed a significant increase in LOAs (P < 0.001) and RMS of total HOAs (P < 0.001), with the “compound astigmatism” group showing higher values. Spherical aberrations were found to be associated with simple astigmatism, compound astigmatism (P = 0.008), and myopia (P = 0.041). Statistical analysis was done using analysis of variance applying Bonferroni correction factor and Pearson's correlation coefficient. Conclusions: Ametropic eyes are associated with HOAs. Indian children were found to have higher values of aberrations when compared to other races. Practitioners may need to factor this while treating children for refractive errors.
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- 2018
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10. Theoretical Effect of Coma and Spherical Aberrations Translation on Refractive Error and Higher Order Aberrations
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Samuel Arba-Mosquera, Shwetabh Verma, and Shady T. Awwad
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spherical aberrations ,coma ,astigmatism ,scaling ,translation ,Zernike polynomials ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
(1) Background: The purpose of the study is to present a simple theoretical account of the effect of translation of coma and spherical aberrations (SA) on refractive error and higher order aberrations. (2) Methods: A computer software algorithm was implemented based on previously published methods. The effect of translation (0 to +1 mm) was analyzed for SA (0 to +2 µm) and coma (0 to +2 µm) for a circular pupil of 6 mm, without any rotation or scaling effect. The relationship amongst Zernike representations of various aberrations was analyzed under the influence of translation. (3) Results: The translation of +0.40 µm of SA (C[4,0]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), −0.03D defocus (C[2,0]), +0.03D astigmatism (C[2,2]) and +0.21 µm coma (C[3,1]). The translation of +0.4 µm of coma (C[3,1]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6 mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), −0.13D defocus (C[2,0]) and +0.13D astigmatism (C[2,2]). A theoretical quantitative relationship between SA, coma, astigmatism and defocus is presented under the influence of translation. (4) Conclusion: The results can act as a guide for the clinician, in order to readily assess theoretical impact of wavefront map translation from pupil center to the visual axis. The resultant refractive coupling has to be taken into consideration especially when treating eyes with an abnormal corneal shape and/or large pupil center to corneal vertex chord.
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- 2020
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11. Comparative Analysis of the Visual, Refractive and Aberrometric Outcome with the Use of 2 Intraocular Refractive Segment Multifocal Lenses.
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Markuszewski B, Wylęgała A, Szentmáry N, Langenbucher A, Markuszewska A, and Wylęgała E
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To demonstrate the results of ray tracing higher- and lower-order aberrations in pseudophakic eyes with rotationally asymmetrical segment multifocal lenses, total high- and low-order aberrations, measured by root mean square value (RMS), refraction, uncorrected distance and uncorrected near visual acuity (UCDVA and UCNVA), and tear break-up time, were measured at scotopic size in 42 eyes of patients implanted with bifocal refractive Mplus15/Mplus30 IOL with +1.5 dpt near addition (42 eyes of patients implanted with Mplus15)/+3.0 dpt near addition (91 eyes of patients implanted with Mplus30), and 107 eyes of control group. No significant differences were noticed between the examined groups concerning UCDVA, UCNVA, and tear break-up time ( p < 0.001). Coma and total high-order aberrations were significantly higher for the Mplus30 lens in comparison to the Mplus15 lens and the control group (Coma, Trefoil p < 0.001, Secondary Astigmatism p = 0.002). The spherical aberrations were significantly higher in the lower-addition lens ( p = 0.016) in comparison to the control group and to the higher-addition lens group ( p < 0.001). Both intraocular lens models were successful at reaching refractive aim, good distance, and near function with the lower higher-order aberrations for the low-addition lens.
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- 2023
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12. Eye wall resections for intraocular tumors: Our experience
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Tandava Krishnan, Lingam Gopal, Jyotirmay Biswas, Prema Padmanabhan, and Vikas Khetan
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Epiretinal membrane ,intravitreal triamcinolone injection ,Fluorescein angiography ,optical coherance tomography ,prophylactic argon laser treatment ,retinoschisis ,Cranial nerve palsy ,ophthalmoplegia ,sphenoidal mucocele ,trans-sphenoidal surgery ,Eye tumor ,eye wall resection ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We conducted a retrospective review of 11 eyes undergoing eye wall resection between October 1998 and October 2009. The median age of 11 patients was 29 years. Decreased vision (eight) was the most common presenting symptom. Ciliary body medulloepithelioma was the most common clinical diagnosis (six). Medulloepithelioma was the most common histopathological diagnosis (four). The duration of follow-up ranged from 0.5 to 67 months (median 11 months). Three eyes needed to be enucleated in the postoperative period (margin involvement two eyes, recurrence one eye). Postoperative complications among others included retinal detachment (three), vitreous hemorrhage (three), cataract (two), and suprachoroidal hemorrhage (two). To conclude, prognosis of this procedure continues to be guarded needing close postoperative follow-up.
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13. Linezolid-induced optic neuropathy
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Divya Karuppannasamy, Andavar Raghuram, and Devisundaram Sundar
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Many systemic antimicrobials have been implicated to cause ocular adverse effects. This is especially relevant in multidrug therapy where more than one drug can cause a similar ocular adverse effect. We describe a case of progressive loss of vision associated with linezolid therapy. A 45-year-old male patient who was on treatment with multiple second-line anti-tuberculous drugs including linezolid and ethambutol for extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) presented to us with painless progressive loss of vision in both eyes. Color vision was defective and fundus examination revealed optic disc edema in both eyes. Ethambutol-induced toxic optic neuropathy was suspected and tablet ethambutol was withdrawn. Deterioration of vision occurred despite withdrawal of ethambutol. Discontinuation of linezolid resulted in marked improvement of vision. Our report emphasizes the need for monitoring of visual function in patients on long-term linezolid treatment.
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- 2014
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14. Awareness, knowledge, and practice: A survey of glaucoma in north Indian rural residents
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Parveen Rewri and Mukesh Kakkar
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Background: Studies done on the prevalence of glaucoma have reported a high proportion of undiagnosed patients. Late diagnosis is related to increased risk of glaucoma associated with visual disability. Lack of awareness and non-availability of appropriate screening procedures are among the major reasons for non-diagnosis or late diagnosis of glaucoma. The present study has been undertaken to evaluate the level of awareness about glaucoma among the North Indian rural population. Materials and Methods: A group-administered, questionnaire-based survey, involving 5000 rural residents (aged 20 and above) was conducted through random sampling. The questionnaire was structured to evaluate the level of awareness and knowledge about glaucoma and the effect of gender, education status, and glaucoma diagnosis was also studied. The source of awareness about glaucoma was also questioned. Results: Of the 5000 individuals enrolled for the survey, responses from 4927 (98.5%; 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 98.2 - 98.9) participants, including 3104 males (63%; 95% CI: 61.7 - 64.3) and 1823 females (37%; 95% CI: 35.7 - 38.3) were evaluated. A total of 409 (~8.3%; 95% CI: 7.6 - 9.14) respondents were aware about glaucoma and only 93 (1.89%; 95% CI: 1.55 - 2.31) were qualified as having knowledge about glaucoma as per the set questionnaire. Education was the only variable significantly correlated (P value < 0.001) with the awareness and knowledge of glaucoma out of the parameters included in this study. Close acquaintance with a glaucoma patient was the most common source of information. Conclusions: There is a lack of awareness about glaucoma among the rural residents of North India. The study findings stress the need to spread awareness about glaucoma for prevention of glaucoma-related blindness.
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- 2014
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15. Minimally invasive strabismus surgery versus paralimbal approach: A randomized, parallel design study is minimally invasive strabismus surgery worth the effort?
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Richa Sharma, Abadan K Amitava, and Sadat AO Bani
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Introduction : Minimal access surgery is common in all fields of medicine. We compared a new minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) approach with a standard paralimbal strabismus surgery (SPSS) approach in terms of post-operative course. Materials and Methods: This parallel design study was done on 28 eyes of 14 patients, in which one eye was randomized to MISS and the other to SPSS. MISS was performed by giving two conjunctival incisions parallel to the horizontal rectus muscles; performing recession or resection below the conjunctival strip so obtained. We compared post-operative redness, congestion, chemosis, foreign body sensation (FBS), and drop intolerance (DI) on a graded scale of 0 to 3 on post-operative day 1, at 2-3 weeks, and 6 weeks. In addition, all scores were added to obtain a total inflammatory score (TIS). Statistical Analysis: Inflammatory scores were analyzed using Wilcoxon′s signed rank test. Results: On the first post-operative day, only FBS (P = 0.01) and TIS (P = 0.04) showed significant difference favoring MISS. At 2-3 weeks, redness (P = 0.04), congestion (P = 0.04), FBS (P = 0.02), and TIS (P = 0.04) were significantly less in MISS eye. At 6 weeks, only redness (P = 0.04) and TIS (P = 0.05) were significantly less. Conclusion: MISS is more comfortable in the immediate post-operative period and provides better cosmesis in the intermediate period.
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- 2014
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16. Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma
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Pushpa Varma, Shweta Walia, and Raju Manglawat
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Fibrous histiocytomas (FHs) are mesenchymal tumors that may be benign or malignant. Ocular involvement by FHs is infrequent and primarily limited to the orbit. Rarely, FHs can also involve the conjunctiva and perilimbal area. We report the case of a 38-year-old male with lid, conjunctival, and neck FHs. The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathology.
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- 2014
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17. Batch-related sterile endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of bevacizumab
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Morteza Entezari, Alireza Ramezani, Hamid Ahmadieh, and Hassan Ghasemi
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Background: To report a series of patients with sterile endophthalmitis after intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) injection from 2 different batches of bevacizumab. Materials and Methods: Records of 11 eyes with severe inflammation after IVB injections from two different batches (7 eyes from one and 4 from the other) on two separate days were evaluated. Fifteen eyes of 15 patients in one day were treated with one batch and 18 eyes of 17 patients were treated another day using another batch injected for different retinal diseases. Each batch was opened on the day of injection. We used commercially available bevacizumab (100 mg/4 ml) kept at 4°C. Severe cases with hypopyon were admitted to the ward and underwent anterior chamber and vitreous tap for direct smear and culture. Results: Pain, redness and decreased vision began after 11-17 days. All had anterior chamber and vitreous reactions and 5 had hypopyon. Antibiotics and corticosteroids were initiated immediately, but the antibiotics were discontinued after negative culture results. Visual acuity returned to pre-injection levels in 10 eyes after 1 month and only in one eye pars plana vitrectomy was performed. Mean VA at the time of presentation with inflammation (1.76 ± 0.78 logMAR) decreased significantly (P = 0.008) compared to the initial mean corrected VA (1.18 ± 0.55 logMAR); however, final mean corrected VA (1.02 ± 0.48 logMAR) improved in comparison with the baseline but not to a significant level (P = 0.159). Conclusions: We report a cluster of sterile endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of bevacizumab from the same batch of bevacizumab that has a favorable prognosis.
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18. Ophthalmic masquerades of the atherosclerotic carotids
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Anupriya Arthur, Anika Alexander, Simerpreet Bal, Ajith Sivadasan, and Sanjith Aaron
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Patients with carotid atherosclerosis can present with ophthalmic symptoms. These symptoms and signs can be due to retinal emboli, hypoperfusion of the retina and choroid, opening up of collateral channels, or chronic hypoperfusion of the globe (ocular ischemic syndrome). These pathological mechanisms can produce many interesting signs and a careful history can bring out important past symptoms pointing toward the carotid as the source of the patient′s presenting symptom. Such patients are at high risk for an ischemic stroke, especially in the subsequent few days following their first acute symptom. It is important for clinicians to be familiar with these ophthalmic symptoms and signs caused by carotid atherosclerosis for making an early diagnosis and to take appropriate measures to prevent a stroke. This review elaborates the clinical features, importance, and implications of various ophthalmic symptoms and signs resulting from atherosclerotic carotid artery disease.
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19. Prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in an urban population: The Chennai Glaucoma Study
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Lingam Vijaya, Ronnie George, Rashima Asokan, Lokapavani Velumuri, and Sathyamangalam Ve Ramesh
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in an urban south Indian population. Settings and Design: Population-based cross-sectional study. Exactly 3850 subjects aged 40 years and above from Chennai city were examined at a dedicated facility in the base hospital. Materials and Methods: All subjects had a complete ophthalmic examination that included best-corrected visual acuity. Low vision and blindness were defined using World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. The influence of age, gender, literacy, and occupation was assessed using multiple logistic regression. Statistical Analysis: Chi-square test, t-test, and multivariate analysis were used. Results: Of the 4800 enumerated subjects, 3850 subjects (1710 males, 2140 females) were examined (response rate, 80.2%). The prevalence of blindness was 0.85% (95% CI 0.6-1.1%) and was positively associated with age and illiteracy. Cataract was the leading cause (57.6%) and glaucoma was the second cause (16.7%) for blindness. The prevalence of low vision was 2.9% (95% CI 2.4-3.4%) and visual impairment (blindness + low vision) was 3.8% (95% CI 3.2-4.4%). The primary causes for low vision were refractive errors (68%) and cataract (22%). Conclusions: In this urban population based study, cataract was the leading cause for blindness and refractive error was the main reason for low vision.
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20. Quality of vision in patients implanted with aspherical and spherical intraocular lens: Intraindividual comparison
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Francesco Semeraro, Mario R Romano, Sarah Duse, and Ciro Costagliola
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aims: To compare the quality of vision in pseudophakic patients implanted with aspherical and spherical intraocular lenses (IOLs). Materials and Methods: Randomized prospective longitudinal intrapatient comparison between aspherical and spherical IOLs performed on 22 patients who underwent bilateral cataract surgery. Best corrected visual acuity, subjective contrast sensitivity, Strehl ratio and spherical aberrations (SA), and higher order wavefront aberrations for a 3.5 mm and a 6.0 mm pupil were measured after 3 months of cataract surgery. Results: SA (Z4,0) decreased significantly in eyes with aspherical IOL implant (P = 0.004). Modulation transfer function (MTF) and point spread function (PSF) resulted no significant difference between the two groups (P = 0.87; P = 0.32). Conclusion: Although the SA is significantly lower in eyes implanted with aspherical IOL, the quality of vision determined with MTF and PSF does not significantly differ for subjective and objective parameters that were analyzed.
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21. Medial canthus retiform hemangioendothelioma
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Yasser H Al-Faky, Abdul Rahman Al-Mosallam, Ammar C Al-Rikabi, and Mohammed O Al-Sohaibani
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Retiform hemangioendothelioma (RH) is a distinct entity in the spectrum of vascular tumors with a high local recurrence rate. It is considered a low-grade, well-differentiated cutaneous angiosarcoma with low metastatic potential. We report here for the first time a case of medial canthus recurrent RH. It may be helpful in our practice to include RH as a differential diagnosis of eyelid lesions. It is noteworthy that the progressive course and recurrence tendency of RH might be misdiagnosed as angiosarcoma or basal cell carcinoma (BCC), if not expected and carefully evaluated by the pathologist.
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22. An unusual complication of blunt ocular trauma: A horseshoe-shaped macular tear with spontaneous closure
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Umut Karaca, Hakan A Durukan, Tarkan Mumcuoglu, Cuneyt Erdurman, and Volkan Hurmeric
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
A case of horseshoe-shaped macular tear after blunt trauma with the course of the tear and the relevant findings obtained by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is described. A 21-year-old man who had suffered blunt trauma 5 days previously visited our clinic complaining of vision loss in his left eye. Ophthalmic examination and SD-OCT images revealed a horseshoe-shaped macular tear. A month later at the second visit, the macular tear was found to have spontaneously closed. There have been many cases reported previously of the spontaneous closure of traumatic macular holes. A horseshoe-shaped macular tear is an atypical clinical presentation. However, the mechanism of spontaneous closure is hypothetically as same as that for a macular hole. High-resolution images and three-dimensional maps taken with SD-OCT can provide more details on macular diseases and are more useful than time-domain OCT images.
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23. Multiple extra macular branch retinal vein occlusions in hyperhomocysteinemia
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Abhijit Diwakar Gore, Girish Shiva Rao, Mansi Abhijit Gore, and Abhishek R Desai
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Hyperhomocysteinemia is a well-known modifiable risk factor for thromboembolism. Retinal vascular occlusion in patients having hyperhomocysteinemia is a known entity, particularly in young patients. However, multiple extra macular branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is a rare condition, which can be a presentation of this disease. We present a patient who had multiple extra macular BRVO; on complete systemic workup, he was found to have raised homocysteine levels.
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24. Bilateral foveal retinoschisis accompanying unilateral peripheral retinoschisis
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Nilufer Kocak, Taylan A Ozturk, and Suleyman Kaynak
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Epiretinal membrane ,intravitreal triamcinolone injection ,Fluorescein angiography ,optical coherance tomography ,prophylactic argon laser treatment ,retinoschisis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
X-linked juvenile retinoschisis is a rare hereditary retinal disease characterized by a tangential splitting of the neurosensory retina which may cause early-onset visual impairment. Existence of the retinal neurosensory layer splitting on cross-sectional images of optical coherance tomography (OCT) and the absence of leakage on fluorescein angiography (FA) help confirming the diagnosis. Such diagnostic tests are also helpful in determining the management of the disease. However, most of the retinoschisis cavities remain stable and rarely extend to the posterior pole, many authors suggest laser prophylaxis to avoid the potential risk of retinal detachment due to holes in the outer retinal layer. Herein, we report a case with bilateral foveal retinoschisis accompanying unilateral peripheral retinoschisis who was evaluated with detailed ophthalmologic examination. Visual acuity, fundoscopy, OCT, and FA remained stable in the second year of follow-up after prophylactic argon laser treatment.
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25. Perioperative visual loss with non-ocular surgery: Case report and review of literature
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Nidhi Pandey, Ashok K Chandrakar, and Mangi L Garg
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Perioperative visual loss (POVL), a rare but devastating complication, has been reported after spine, cardiac, and head-neck surgeries.The various causes include ischemic optic neuropathy, central or branch retinal artery occlusion, and cortical blindness. The contributory factors described are microvascular diseases and intraoperative hemodynamic compromise. However, the exact association of these factors with post-operative blindness has not yet been confirmed. A case of POVL with caesarian section surgery is being presented. The visual loss occurred due to a combined occlusion of central retinal artery and vein.The causes, presentation, and risk factors of POVL after non-ocular surgery are being discussed.
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26. Cardiobacterium hominis-induced acute dacryocystitis and lacrimal abscess
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Guru Prasad Manderwad, Manjulatha Kodiganti, and Mohammad Javed Ali
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Cardiobacterium hominis is a member of the HACEK (Haemophilus sp., Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, C. hominis, Eikenella corrodens, and Kingella kingae) group commonly associated with endocarditits and is normally present in the respiratory tract. We describe the first case of acute dacryocystitis with lacrimal abscess caused by C. hominis along with a brief review of the literature. The patient responded to oral and topical ciprofloxacin after incision and drainage and awaits dacryocystorhinostomy.
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27. Anterior chamber fixation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens: A novel technique
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A Sahap Kükner, Gürsoy Alagöz, Mesut Erdurmus, Didem Serin, Ümit Dogan, and Turgut Yilmaz
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) in the anterior chamber (AC) with the haptics passing through two iridectomies to the posterior chamber. A total of 33 eyes of 33 patients with inadequate posterior capsular support due to either previous aphakia or posterior capsular rupture during cataract extraction were included in the study. A double iridectomy was performed on all patients using a vitrectomy probe on the midperiphery of the iris. IOLs were implanted in the AC, and the haptics were passed through the iridectomies to the posterior chamber. The mean follow-up time was 25.3 months. AC hemorrhage occurred in five patients during the iridectomy procedure. Corneal edema was detected in eight of 14 patients with primary IOL insertions. Haptic dislocation was detected in only one patient. This technique may be a good alternative to scleral-fixated IOL implantation in eyes with aphakia.
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28. Spheniodal mucocele causing bilateral optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia
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Ambika Selvakumar, Balasubramanyam Mahalaxmi, V Ananth, and Cugati Gautam
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Epiretinal membrane ,intravitreal triamcinolone injection ,Fluorescein angiography ,optical coherance tomography ,prophylactic argon laser treatment ,retinoschisis ,Cranial nerve palsy ,ophthalmoplegia ,sphenoidal mucocele ,trans-sphenoidal surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Sphenoid sinus mucocele comprises only 2% of all paranasal sinus mucoceles. In literature, there is a case report on sphenoidal mucocele causing bilateral optic neuropathy, with unilateral partial recovery and cranial nerve palsy, but we did not come across any literature with bilateral optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia together caused by spheno-ethmoidal mucocele. We present such a rare case of spheno-ethmoidal mucocele causing bilateral optic neuropathy and unilateral sixth nerve palsy who had postsurgery, unilateral good vision recovery, and complete resolution of sixth nerve palsy.
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29. EXPLORATION OF PHASE STEP OPTICS
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Ho, Arthur, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW, Flanagan, Judith, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW, Lahav-Yacouel, Karen, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW, Ho, Arthur, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW, Flanagan, Judith, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW, and Lahav-Yacouel, Karen, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Medicine & Health, UNSW
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As the global population ages, the need for optimal presbyopic solutions increases. Despite many multifocal contact lenses (CLs) marketed over the last 20 years, satisfactory vision and comfort at all distances remains elusive. ‘Phase step’ (PS) optics, a technology offering extended depth of focus (EDOF), could augment presbyopic CL correction. This thesis aimed to confirm whether PS designs can improve presbyopic near vision. The study investigated if PS design parameters can be manipulated to affect visual performance and explored influence of pupil size and spherical aberrations (SAs), on visual performance with PS designs. Furthermore, computational prediction of in vitro and in vivo on PS lens performance was assessed.A three-modality method was employed: theoretical (computational ray-tracing analysis), in vitro (optical bench system with anatomically correct model eye), and in vivo (human clinical study). A systematic battery of PS designs were designed, fabricated on hard CL and phase plates; and trialled in vivo and in vitro.The three-paradigm model confirms PS optics can provide presbyopes with EDOF performance. Theoretical and in vitro results demonstrated optical modified performance through lens parameter optimisation with raw visual acuity (VA) providing qualified in vivo support. Uniformity Index (UI), a novel metric quantifying stability of VA, distinguished EDOF designs as demonstrating the most stable VA.In bifocal PS designs, the interplay between optic zone diameter (OZD) and pupil size is important. Increased pupil size in PS EDOF designs decreased near performance in the theoretical and in vivo results, with qualified in vitro support. Decentration effect correlates with the OZD-pupil size relationship. This is the first study to report SA effect on PS performance is design-dependent; generally increasing SA to the 50th SA percentile results in stable performance across object vergences for EDOF designs. Inducing moderate positive SA may aid i
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30. QUATERNION ZERNIKE SPHERICAL POLYNOMIALS.
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MORAIS, J. and CAÇÃO, I.
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ZERNIKE polynomials , *ORTHOGONAL polynomials , *SPHERICAL functions , *SPHERICAL harmonics , *DIFFERENTIAL equations , *ORTHONORMAL basis - Abstract
Over the past few years considerable attention has been given to the role played by the Zernike polynomials (ZPs) in many different fields of geometrical optics, optical engineering, and astronomy. The ZPs and their applications to corneal surface modeling played a key role in this development. These polynomials are a complete set of orthogonal functions over the unit circle and are commonly used to describe balanced aberrations. In the present paper we introduce the Zernike spherical polynomials within quaternionic analysis ((R)QZSPs), which refine and extend the Zernike moments (defined through their polynomial counterparts). In particular, the underlying functions are of three real variables and take on either values in the reduced and full quaternions (identified, respectively, with ℝ3 and ℝ4). (R)QZSPs are orthonormal in the unit ball. The representation of these functions in terms of spherical monogenics over the unit sphere are explicitly given, from which several recurrence formulae for fast computer implementations can be derived. A summary of their fundamental properties and a further second order homogeneous differential equation are also discussed. As an application, we provide the reader with plot simulations that demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach. (R)QZSPs are new in literature and have some consequences that are now under investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. EXPLORATION OF PHASE STEP OPTICS
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Lahav-Yacouel, Karen
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Phase steps optics ,genetic structures ,extended depth of focus ,spherical aberrations ,pupil size ,presbyopia ,eye diseases - Abstract
As the global population ages, the need for optimal presbyopic solutions increases. Despite many multifocal contact lenses (CLs) marketed over the last 20 years, satisfactory vision and comfort at all distances remains elusive. ‘Phase step’ (PS) optics, a technology offering extended depth of focus (EDOF), could augment presbyopic CL correction. This thesis aimed to confirm whether PS designs can improve presbyopic near vision. The study investigated if PS design parameters can be manipulated to affect visual performance and explored influence of pupil size and spherical aberrations (SAs), on visual performance with PS designs. Furthermore, computational prediction of in vitro and in vivo on PS lens performance was assessed. A three-modality method was employed: theoretical (computational ray-tracing analysis), in vitro (optical bench system with anatomically correct model eye), and in vivo (human clinical study). A systematic battery of PS designs were designed, fabricated on hard CL and phase plates; and trialled in vivo and in vitro. The three-paradigm model confirms PS optics can provide presbyopes with EDOF performance. Theoretical and in vitro results demonstrated optical modified performance through lens parameter optimisation with raw visual acuity (VA) providing qualified in vivo support. Uniformity Index (UI), a novel metric quantifying stability of VA, distinguished EDOF designs as demonstrating the most stable VA. In bifocal PS designs, the interplay between optic zone diameter (OZD) and pupil size is important. Increased pupil size in PS EDOF designs decreased near performance in the theoretical and in vivo results, with qualified in vitro support. Decentration effect correlates with the OZD-pupil size relationship. This is the first study to report SA effect on PS performance is design-dependent; generally increasing SA to the 50th SA percentile results in stable performance across object vergences for EDOF designs. Inducing moderate positive SA may aid in EDOF of these PS designs. Good agreement was found between the theoretical and in vitro results, followed by the in vitro and in vivo and, closely by the theoretical and in vivo agreement. Pupil size and SA affect visual performance and must be considered early in design or during prescribing. Systematic evaluation of theoretical-to-bench-to-clinical studies represents an effective and efficient framework for further development of PS solutions and potentially, future presbyopia designs.
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32. Theoretical Effect of Coma and Spherical Aberrations Translation on Refractive Error and Higher Order Aberrations
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Shwetabh Verma, Samuel Arba-Mosquera, and Shady T. Awwad
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lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics ,Refractive error ,Keratoconus ,Zernike polynomials ,keratoconus ,translation ,coma ,01 natural sciences ,relationship between aberrations ,Pupil ,010309 optics ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,offset ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Visual axis ,ablation centration ,Instrumentation ,Wavefront ,Physics ,business.industry ,spherical aberrations ,scaling ,lcsh:TA1501-1820 ,medicine.disease ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Aberrations of the eye ,astigmatism ,Scaling effect ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,symbols ,business - Abstract
(1) Background: The purpose of the study is to present a simple theoretical account of the effect of translation of coma and spherical aberrations (SA) on refractive error and higher order aberrations. (2) Methods: A computer software algorithm was implemented based on previously published methods. The effect of translation (0 to +1 mm) was analyzed for SA (0 to +2 µ, m) and coma (0 to +2 µ, m) for a circular pupil of 6 mm, without any rotation or scaling effect. The relationship amongst Zernike representations of various aberrations was analyzed under the influence of translation. (3) Results: The translation of +0.40 µ, m of SA (C[4,0]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), &minus, 0.03D defocus (C[2,0]), +0.03D astigmatism (C[2,2]) and +0.21 µ, m coma (C[3,1]). The translation of +0.4 µ, m of coma (C[3,1]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6 mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), &minus, 0.13D defocus (C[2,0]) and +0.13D astigmatism (C[2,2]). A theoretical quantitative relationship between SA, coma, astigmatism and defocus is presented under the influence of translation. (4) Conclusion: The results can act as a guide for the clinician, in order to readily assess theoretical impact of wavefront map translation from pupil center to the visual axis. The resultant refractive coupling has to be taken into consideration especially when treating eyes with an abnormal corneal shape and/or large pupil center to corneal vertex chord.
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33. Increased choroidal thickness in patient with high-altitude retinopathy
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Kyoko Hirukawa-Nakayama, Akito Hirakata, Kaoru Tomita, Tomoyuki Hiraoka, and Makoto Inoue
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We report a case of high-altitude retinopathy with increased choroidal thickness detected by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). A 36-year-old Japanese man developed an acute vision decrease in his left eye after he had trekked at an altitude of 4600 m in Tibet for 1 week. His visual acuity was 20/20 OD and 20/200 OS with refractive errors of − 0.25 diopters (D) OD and − 0.50 D OS 3 weeks after the onset of the visual decrease. Funduscopic examinations revealed multiple intraretinal hemorrhages bilaterally and a macular hemorrhage in the left eye. SD-OCT showed that the thickness of choroidal layer at the fovea was 530 μm OD and 490 μm OS which is thicker than that in normal subjects of approximately 300 μm. We suggest that the increase in the retinal blood flow under hypoxic conditions may be associated with an increase in the choroidal blood flow resulting in an increase in choroidal thickness.
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34. Periorbital nodular fasciitis arising during pregnancy
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Brandon N Phillips and Andrew S Eiseman
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Epiretinal membrane ,intravitreal triamcinolone injection ,Fluorescein angiography ,optical coherance tomography ,prophylactic argon laser treatment ,retinoschisis ,Cranial nerve palsy ,ophthalmoplegia ,sphenoidal mucocele ,trans-sphenoidal surgery ,Eye tumor ,eye wall resection ,Nodular fasciitis ,periorbital ,pregnancy ,sarcoma ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a benign proliferation of fibroblasts and myofibroblasts that rarely occurs in the periorbital region. We report what we believe to be the first case of periorbital NF associated with pregnancy. A case of intravascular fasciitis, a NF variant, has been reported during pregnancy, but it was not located in the periorbital region. A weak presence of estrogen receptors has been reported in NF. This may make it more susceptible to the hormone-related changes during pregnancy and contribute to the development of the lesion by stimulating fibroblasts and smooth muscle cell types. Although rare, NF should be considered in the differential diagnosis of periorbital soft-tissue masses arising during pregnancy.
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35. An unusual cause of optic atrophy in a child
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Nishant Kumar, Anirudh Singh, Rohit Saxena, Vimla Menon, and Sanjay Sharma
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
A 13-year-old child presenting with gross visual impairment was diagnosed as a case of optic atrophy. However, radiological investigations revealed osteopetrosis, which, though rare, can result in optic atrophy. The aim of this case report is to highlight this possibility while evaluating cases of optic atrophy in young patients.
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36. Management of macular epiretinal membrane by vitrectomy and intravitreal triamcinolone
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Dhananjay Shukla
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Mean deviation ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,short fluctuations ,short wave automated perimetry ,standard automated perimetry ,Antimicrobial effect ,conventional silicone oil ,endophthalmitis agents ,heavy silicone oil ,Keratoconus ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,steep corneal curvature ,Bevacizumab ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,intravitreal ,macular edema ,triamcinolone ,Blindness ,disability evaluation ,quality of life ,visual acuity ,Mitomycin C ,pterygium recurrence ,pterygium surgery ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Imaging in glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,pediatric ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,lacrimal drainage system ,lacrimal fossa ,bypass surgery ,Cornea ,excimer laser ,growth factors ,myopia ,photorefractive keratectomy ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,in vitro ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,optical quality ,wavefront aberrations ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,silicone tube ,Age ,anterior chamber depth ,body height ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,sex ,Children ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,eye injury ,trauma ,vitrectomy ,Corneal biomechanics ,corneal hysteresis ,corneal resistance factor ,intraocular pressure ,keratoplasty ,ocular response analyser ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,quality of vision ,spherical aberrations ,Benign ,excision ,lids and caruncle ,no recurrence ,ocular FH ,inflammation ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Carotid artery disease ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,retinal emboli ,cataract ,India ,low vision ,population ,Awareness ,glaucoma ,knowledge ,North India ,Aphakia ,capsular support ,inadequate ,intraocular lens implantation ,iris fixation ,Extra macular BRVO ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,multiple BRVO ,Medial canthus ,recurrent ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,Optic atrophy ,osteopetrosis ,Lacrimal abscess ,dacryocystitis ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Ethambutol ,linezolid ,optic neuropathy ,Blunt trauma ,horseshoe-shaped macular tear ,spectral-domain optical coherence tomography ,Caesarian section ,combined occlusion ,non-ocular surgery ,perioperative visual loss ,Choroidal thickness ,enhanced depth imaging ,high-altitude retinopathy ,Cosmesis ,incision ,minimal ,strabismus ,surgery ,Epiretinal membrane ,intravitreal triamcinolone injection ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
A patient underwent successful vitrectomy for macular epiretinal membrane with anatomical and functional improvement. 10 weeks later, there was a recurrence of macular edema with corresponding visual decline. An intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide not only restored the macular anatomy but also improved the visual outcome beyond that achieved after surgery.
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37. Non-linear absorption of focused femtosecond laser pulses at 1.3μm inside silicon: Independence on doping concentration.
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Leyder, S., Grojo, D., Delaporte, P., Marine, W., Sentis, M., and Utéza, O.
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ABSORPTION , *FEMTOSECOND lasers , *LASER pulses , *SILICON , *DOPING agents (Chemistry) , *MICROMACHINING - Abstract
Abstract: We investigate experimentally local non-linear absorption when 1.3μm wavelength femtosecond pulses are tightly focused inside n-type doped silicon. We show that 130fs pulses with only few nanojoule energy is enough to initiate free-carrier generation. Our results also demonstrate that the laser energy deposition is independent on the doping concentration for substrates with free-carrier densities up to 1018 cm−3. For deep focusing experiments, the energy deposition can remain confined in micron-scale focal regions provided we perform the experiments with focused beam corrected for spherical aberration. The high degree of control observed in the experiments and the independence on doping are major assets for future 3D-micromachining technology developments based on this approach. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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38. Effects of Spherical Aberrations on Micro Welding of Glass using Ultra Short Laser Pulses.
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Cvecek, Kristian, Miyamoto, Isamu, Adam, Matthias, and Schmidt, Michael
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SPHERICAL aberration ,ULTRASHORT laser pulses ,LASER welding ,GLASS ,NUMERICAL analysis ,SURFACES (Technology) ,PHYSICS experiments - Abstract
Abstract: In micro-welding of glass by means of ultra-short laser pulses focusing objective lenses with a high numerical aperture are necessary to generate plasma by nonlinear processes. However, due to the strong focus through the plane surface of the glass samples strong spherical aberrations occur, which increase the necessary power to start the nonlinear absorption processes. The influence of the spherical aberrations on the shape of the molten zone, on the pulse energy necessary for plasma generation is studied experimentally in the present work. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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39. Fabrication and characterization of low aberration micrometer-sized electron lenses
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Steinwand, E., Longchamp, J.-N., and Fink, H.-W.
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MICROFABRICATION , *FIELD emission , *ELECTROSTATIC lenses , *HIGH resolution electron microscopy , *MICROMETERS , *ELECTRON beams , *OPTICAL aberrations - Abstract
Abstract: Intrinsic spherical aberrations of electron lenses have been the major resolution limiting factor in electron microscopes for several decades. While effective correctors have recently been implemented, an alternative to correct these aberrations is to circumvent them by scaling down lens dimensions by several orders of magnitude. We have fabricated electrostatic lenses exhibiting one micrometer diameter apertures and evaluated their beam forming properties against predictions from numerical ray tracing simulations. It turns out that it is routinely possible to shape a paraxial low-energy electron beam by such micron-sized lenses. Beam profiles have been measured both at a distant detector as well as in a plane close to the lens. It is shown that the lens can form a parallel beam extending no more than 800nm from the optical axes at a distance of beyond the lens exit. We believe that these findings constitute a prerequisite to derive novel tools for high resolution microscopy using low-energy electrons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Retinal Responses to Simulated Optical Blur Using a Novel Dead Leaves ERG Stimulus
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Athanasios Panorgias, Carles Otero, Stephanie Aigbe, Emily Jeong, Fuensanta A Vera-Diaz, and Peter J. Bex
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Adult ,Male ,genetic structures ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Vision Disorders ,Visual Acuity ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Astigmatism ,Refraction, Ocular ,Retina ,Young Adult ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,Electroretinography ,medicine ,Humans ,myopia ,Eccentricity (behavior) ,pattern ERG ,media_common ,Physics ,defocus ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,spherical aberrations ,business.industry ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Image contrast ,blur ,astigmatism ,chemistry ,Female ,sense organs ,Spatial frequency ,business ,Erg ,Photic Stimulation ,peripheral retina - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate retinal responses to different types and magnitudes of simulated optical blur presented at specific retinal eccentricities using naturalistic images. Methods Electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded from 27 adults using 30-degree dead leaves naturalistic images, digitally blurred with one of three types of optical blur (defocus, astigmatism, and spherical aberrations), and one of three magnitudes (0.1, 0.3, or 0.5 µm) of blur. Digitally computed blur was applied to the entire image, or on an area outside the central 6 degrees or 12 degrees of retinal eccentricity. Results ERGs were significantly affected by blur type, magnitude, and retinal eccentricity. ERGs were differentially affected by defocus and spherical aberrations; however, astigmatism had no effect on the ERGs. When blur was applied only beyond the central 12 degrees eccentricity, the ERGs were unaffected. However, when blur was applied outside the central 6 degrees, the ERG responses were significantly reduced and were no different from the ERGs recorded with entirely blurred images. Conclusions Blur type, magnitude, and location all affect the retinal responses. Our data indicate that the retinal area between 6 and 12 degrees eccentricity has the largest effect on the retinal responses to blur. In addition, certain optical blur types appear to have a more detrimental effect on the ERGs than others. These results cannot be solely explained by changes to image contrast and spatial frequency content, suggesting that retinal neurons might be sensitive to spatial cues in order to differentiate between different blur types.
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41. Image formation in conventional brightfield reflection microscopes with optical sectioning property via structured illumination
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Karadaglić, Dejan
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IMAGING systems , *MICROSCOPY , *OPTICS , *LIGHTING - Abstract
Abstract: We present a theoretical analysis of the image formation in conventional brightfield reflection microscopes with optical sectioning property via structured illumination. We show that the optically sectioned images obtained with this approach possess the optical sectioning strengths comparable to those obtained with the confocal microscope. We further show that the transfer function behaviour is directly comparable to that of the true confocal instrument. Some effects of spherical aberrations are included in the analysis. The theoretical considerations are compared with and confirmed by experimental results. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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42. Prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in an urban population: The Chennai Glaucoma Study
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Rashima Asokan, Lokapavani Velumuri, Sathyamangalam Ve Ramesh, Ronnie George, and Lingam Vijaya
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Male ,lacrimal fossa ,Refractive error ,Urban Population ,Cross-sectional study ,Visual Acuity ,pterygium surgery ,population ,standard automated perimetry ,Logistic regression ,Blindness ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Children ,ocular FH ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,short wave automated perimetry ,Mean deviation ,Refractive Errors ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,ocular response analyser ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,Visual impairment ,vitrectomy ,Vision, Low ,triamcinolone ,Cataract ,Age ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,quality of vision ,Humans ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,education ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Glaucoma ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,excision ,intraocular pressure ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,Pediatrics ,Multivariate analysis ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,corneal hysteresis ,Prevalence ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,anterior chamber depth ,optical quality ,excimer laser ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,in vitro ,Middle Aged ,Antimicrobial effect ,Benign ,body height ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Adult ,Population ,conventional silicone oil ,India ,keratoplasty ,Keratoconus ,low vision ,corneal resistance factor ,retinal emboli ,lids and caruncle ,medicine ,sex ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,short fluctuations ,optical coherence tomography ,Carotid artery disease ,Community Eye Care ,endophthalmitis agents ,business.industry ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,no recurrence ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,inflammation ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,Optometry ,business - Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in an urban south Indian population. Settings and Design: Population-based cross-sectional study. Exactly 3850 subjects aged 40 years and above from Chennai city were examined at a dedicated facility in the base hospital. Materials and Methods: All subjects had a complete ophthalmic examination that included best-corrected visual acuity. Low vision and blindness were defined using World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. The influence of age, gender, literacy, and occupation was assessed using multiple logistic regression. Statistical Analysis: Chi-square test, t-test, and multivariate analysis were used. Results: Of the 4800 enumerated subjects, 3850 subjects (1710 males, 2140 females) were examined (response rate, 80.2%). The prevalence of blindness was 0.85% (95% CI 0.6-1.1%) and was positively associated with age and illiteracy. Cataract was the leading cause (57.6%) and glaucoma was the second cause (16.7%) for blindness. The prevalence of low vision was 2.9% (95% CI 2.4-3.4%) and visual impairment (blindness + low vision) was 3.8% (95% CI 3.2-4.4%). The primary causes for low vision were refractive errors (68%) and cataract (22%). Conclusions: In this urban population based study, cataract was the leading cause for blindness and refractive error was the main reason for low vision.
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43. Linezolid-induced optic neuropathy
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Andavar Raghuram, Devisundaram Sundar, and Divya Karuppannasamy
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lacrimal fossa ,visual acuity ,pterygium surgery ,population ,dacryocystitis ,standard automated perimetry ,Blindness ,Optic neuropathy ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Medicine ,Children ,ocular FH ,short wave automated perimetry ,Mean deviation ,iris fixation ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,ocular response analyser ,capsular support ,osteopetrosis ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,Ethambutol ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,Lacrimal abscess ,vitrectomy ,triamcinolone ,Age ,recurrent ,intraocular lens implantation ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,quality of vision ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,Adverse effect ,Aphakia ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,medicine.disease ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,eye diseases ,Discontinuation ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,glaucoma ,chemistry ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Linezolid ,inadequate ,excision ,intraocular pressure ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,knowledge ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Fundus (eye) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,polycyclic compounds ,corneal hysteresis ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,anterior chamber depth ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,optical quality ,excimer laser ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,Medial canthus ,Extra macular BRVO ,in vitro ,North India ,Awareness ,cardiobacterium hominis ,Antimicrobial effect ,Benign ,cataract ,body height ,medicine.symptom ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,medicine.drug ,conventional silicone oil ,India ,keratoplasty ,linezolid ,Keratoconus ,low vision ,corneal resistance factor ,retinal emboli ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,lids and caruncle ,sex ,Optic atrophy ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,multiple BRVO ,short fluctuations ,optical coherence tomography ,Carotid artery disease ,business.industry ,endophthalmitis agents ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,no recurrence ,Surgery ,optic neuropathy ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,inflammation ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Many systemic antimicrobials have been implicated to cause ocular adverse effects. This is especially relevant in multidrug therapy where more than one drug can cause a similar ocular adverse effect. We describe a case of progressive loss of vision associated with linezolid therapy. A 45-year-old male patient who was on treatment with multiple second-line anti-tuberculous drugs including linezolid and ethambutol for extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) presented to us with painless progressive loss of vision in both eyes. Color vision was defective and fundus examination revealed optic disc edema in both eyes. Ethambutol-induced toxic optic neuropathy was suspected and tablet ethambutol was withdrawn. Deterioration of vision occurred despite withdrawal of ethambutol. Discontinuation of linezolid resulted in marked improvement of vision. Our report emphasizes the need for monitoring of visual function in patients on long-term linezolid treatment.
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44. Full correction of spherical aberration for the lens with a spherical refractive index distribution
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Ilinsky, Roman
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OPTICAL aberrations , *LENSES , *REFRACTIVE index , *ACHROMATISM , *INHOMOGENEOUS materials , *PARTITION coefficient (Chemistry) - Abstract
Abstract: The potential to create a lens with a spherical gradient of refractive index, transforming a divergent entrance homocentric beam into a convergent output homocentric beam, is shown. The lens has the first and the second spherical surfaces. The second surface is isoindicial. The distribution law of the refraction index for the lens material, and the basic parameters of the lens are obtained in analytical form. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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45. Theoretical Effect of Coma and Spherical Aberrations Translation on Refractive Error and Higher Order Aberrations.
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Arba-Mosquera, Samuel, Verma, Shwetabh, and Awwad, Shady T.
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REFRACTIVE errors ,COMA ,TRANSLATIONS ,ALGORITHMS ,COMPUTER software - Abstract
(1) Background: The purpose of the study is to present a simple theoretical account of the effect of translation of coma and spherical aberrations (SA) on refractive error and higher order aberrations. (2) Methods: A computer software algorithm was implemented based on previously published methods. The effect of translation (0 to +1 mm) was analyzed for SA (0 to +2 µm) and coma (0 to +2 µm) for a circular pupil of 6 mm, without any rotation or scaling effect. The relationship amongst Zernike representations of various aberrations was analyzed under the influence of translation. (3) Results: The translation of +0.40 µm of SA (C[4,0]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), −0.03D defocus (C[2,0]), +0.03D astigmatism (C[2,2]) and +0.21 µm coma (C[3,1]). The translation of +0.4 µm of coma (C[3,1]) by +0.25 mm with a pupil diameter of 6 mm resulted in induction of tilt (C[1,1]), −0.13D defocus (C[2,0]) and +0.13D astigmatism (C[2,2]). A theoretical quantitative relationship between SA, coma, astigmatism and defocus is presented under the influence of translation. (4) Conclusion: The results can act as a guide for the clinician, in order to readily assess theoretical impact of wavefront map translation from pupil center to the visual axis. The resultant refractive coupling has to be taken into consideration especially when treating eyes with an abnormal corneal shape and/or large pupil center to corneal vertex chord. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Effects of Spherical Aberrations on Micro Welding of Glass using Ultra Short Laser Pulses
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Isamu Miyamoto, Kristian Cvecek, Michael Schmidt, and Matthias Adam
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Spherical aberrations ,Plane (geometry) ,business.industry ,Laser materials processing ,Welding ,Plasma ,Ultrafast laser processing ,Physics and Astronomy(all) ,Laser ,law.invention ,Numerical aperture ,Nonlinear system ,Optics ,law ,Focus (optics) ,business ,Glass welding - Abstract
In micro-welding of glass by means of ultra-short laser pulses focusing objective lenses with a high numerical aperture are necessary to generate plasma by nonlinear processes. However, due to the strong focus through the plane surface of the glass samples strong spherical aberrations occur, which increase the necessary power to start the nonlinear absorption processes. The influence of the spherical aberrations on the shape of the molten zone, on the pulse energy necessary for plasma generation is studied experimentally in the present work.
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47. Multiple extra macular branch retinal vein occlusions in hyperhomocysteinemia
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Girish Shiva Rao, Mansi Abhijit Gore, Abhijit Diwakar Gore, and Abhishek R Desai
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Male ,lacrimal fossa ,visual acuity ,pterygium surgery ,population ,standard automated perimetry ,Blindness ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Children ,Homocysteine ,ocular FH ,short wave automated perimetry ,Mean deviation ,food and beverages ,iris fixation ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,ocular response analyser ,capsular support ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,Brief Communications ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hyperhomocysteinemia ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,Fundus Oculi ,vitrectomy ,Macular branch retinal vein occlusion ,triamcinolone ,Age ,intraocular lens implantation ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,quality of vision ,Humans ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,Risk factor ,Aphakia ,Retinal Vascular Occlusion ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,glaucoma ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,inadequate ,excision ,intraocular pressure ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,knowledge ,genetic structures ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,corneal hysteresis ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,anterior chamber depth ,optical quality ,excimer laser ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,Extra macular BRVO ,in vitro ,North India ,Awareness ,Middle Aged ,Fluorescein angiography ,Antimicrobial effect ,Benign ,cataract ,Retinal vein occlusions ,body height ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,conventional silicone oil ,India ,Homocysteine levels ,keratoplasty ,Keratoconus ,low vision ,corneal resistance factor ,retinal emboli ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,medicine ,lids and caruncle ,sex ,In patient ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,multiple BRVO ,short fluctuations ,optical coherence tomography ,Carotid artery disease ,business.industry ,endophthalmitis agents ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,no recurrence ,Surgery ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,inflammation ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Hyperhomocysteinemia is a well-known modifiable risk factor for thromboembolism. Retinal vascular occlusion in patients having hyperhomocysteinemia is a known entity, particularly in young patients. However, multiple extra macular branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is a rare condition, which can be a presentation of this disease. We present a patient who had multiple extra macular BRVO; on complete systemic workup, he was found to have raised homocysteine levels.
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48. Medial canthus retiform hemangioendothelioma
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Ammar C. Al-Rikabi, Mohammed Al-Sohaibani, Yasser H. Al-Faky, and Abdul Rahman Al-Mosallam
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Pathology ,lacrimal fossa ,visual acuity ,pterygium surgery ,population ,standard automated perimetry ,Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures ,Blindness ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Medicine ,Child ,Children ,ocular FH ,short wave automated perimetry ,Mean deviation ,Skin Transplantation ,iris fixation ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,ocular response analyser ,capsular support ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,Brief Communications ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,vitrectomy ,triamcinolone ,Age ,recurrent ,intraocular lens implantation ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,quality of vision ,Humans ,Basal cell carcinoma ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,neoplasms ,Aphakia ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,glaucoma ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Hemangioendothelioma ,inadequate ,excision ,Differential diagnosis ,intraocular pressure ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,knowledge ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,corneal hysteresis ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,Angiosarcoma ,anterior chamber depth ,hyperhomocysteinemia ,optical quality ,excimer laser ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,Medial canthus ,Extra macular BRVO ,in vitro ,North India ,Awareness ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Antimicrobial effect ,Benign ,cataract ,body height ,Female ,Radiology ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,conventional silicone oil ,India ,keratoplasty ,Eyelid Neoplasms ,Keratoconus ,low vision ,Diagnosis, Differential ,corneal resistance factor ,retinal emboli ,retiform hemangioendothelioma ,lids and caruncle ,sex ,Canthus ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,multiple BRVO ,short fluctuations ,Retiform Hemangioendothelioma ,optical coherence tomography ,Carotid artery disease ,business.industry ,endophthalmitis agents ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,no recurrence ,Vascular Tumors ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,inflammation ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,Eyelid ,business - Abstract
Retiform hemangioendothelioma (RH) is a distinct entity in the spectrum of vascular tumors with a high local recurrence rate. It is considered a low-grade, well-differentiated cutaneous angiosarcoma with low metastatic potential. We report here for the first time a case of medial canthus recurrent RH. It may be helpful in our practice to include RH as a differential diagnosis of eyelid lesions. It is noteworthy that the progressive course and recurrence tendency of RH might be misdiagnosed as angiosarcoma or basal cell carcinoma (BCC), if not expected and carefully evaluated by the pathologist.
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49. Anterior chamber fixation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens: A novel technique
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A. Şahap Kükner, Ümit Doğan, Turgut Yilmaz, Mesut Erdurmus, Gürsoy Alagöz, Didem Serin, Kükner, Ahmet Şahap, Erdurmuş, Mesut, and Doğan, Ümit
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Male ,lacrimal fossa ,visual acuity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,pterygium surgery ,population ,Iris ,Vitrectomy ,standard automated perimetry ,Blindness ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Children ,ocular FH ,short wave automated perimetry ,Mean deviation ,iris fixation ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,Iridectomy ,ocular response analyser ,Capsular Support ,capsular support ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,Brief Communications ,Posterior Eye Segment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,Anterior Chamber ,vitrectomy ,Lens Capsule, Crystalline ,triamcinolone ,Age ,Corneal edema ,intraocular lens implantation ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,quality of vision ,Humans ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,Aphakia ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,Suture Techniques ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,sterile endophthalmitis ,Aspherical intraocular lens ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,ocular ischemic syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,glaucoma ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,inadequate ,excision ,intraocular pressure ,Novel technique ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,knowledge ,genetic structures ,Inadequate ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,Intraocular Lens Implantation ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,corneal hysteresis ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,anterior chamber depth ,optical quality ,Lenses, Intraocular ,excimer laser ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,Iris Fixation ,in vitro ,North India ,Awareness ,Middle Aged ,Posterior chamber intraocular lens ,Treatment Outcome ,Antimicrobial effect ,Benign ,cataract ,body height ,Female ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,conventional silicone oil ,India ,keratoplasty ,Keratoconus ,low vision ,corneal resistance factor ,Fixation (surgical) ,retinal emboli ,medicine ,lids and caruncle ,sex ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,short fluctuations ,optical coherence tomography ,Carotid artery disease ,business.industry ,endophthalmitis agents ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,no recurrence ,Surgery ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,inflammation ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,sense organs ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
WOS:000348551300022 PubMed: 24817750 We aimed to evaluate the implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) in the anterior chamber (AC) with the haptics passing through two iridectomies to the posterior chamber. A total of 33 eyes of 33 patients with inadequate posterior capsular support due to either previous aphakia or posterior capsular rupture during cataract extraction were included in the study. A double iridectomy was performed on all patients using a vitrectomy probe on the midperiphery of the iris. IOLs were implanted in the AC, and the haptics were passed through the iridectomies to the posterior chamber. The mean follow-up time was 25.3 months. AC hemorrhage occurred in five patients during the iridectomy procedure. Corneal edema was detected in eight of 14 patients with primary IOL insertions. Haptic dislocation was detected in only one patient. This technique may be a good alternative to scleral-fixated IOL implantation in eyes with aphakia.
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50. Quality of vision in patients implanted with aspherical and spherical intraocular lens: Intraindividual comparison
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Ciro Costagliola, Sarah Duse, Francesco Semeraro, Mario R. Romano, Francesco, Semeraro, Romano, Mario, Sarah, Duse, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Male ,lacrimal fossa ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,pterygium surgery ,Intraocular lens ,standard automated perimetry ,Blindness ,Quality of vision ,aspherical intraocular lens ,spherical intraocular lens ,Pupil ,subconjunctival bevacizumab injection ,Cornea ,Corneal biomechanics ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,eye injury ,Prospective Studies ,Children ,media_common ,short wave automated perimetry ,Strehl ratio ,Mean deviation ,heavy silicone oil ,silicone tube ,Bevacizumab ,trauma ,ocular response analyser ,Triamcinolone acetonide ,human trabecular meshwork cells ,Pseudophakia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Imaging in glaucoma ,disability evaluation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,vitrectomy ,triamcinolone ,Age ,photorefractive keratectomy ,growth factors ,Humans ,myopia ,primary angle closure glaucoma ,Aged ,macular edema ,spherical aberrations ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Cataract surgery ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,pediatric ,wavefront aberrations ,quality of life ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,intraocular pressure ,steep corneal curvature ,intravitreal ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,nasolacrimal duct obstruction ,modified deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty ,Mitomycin C ,corneal hysteresis ,Contrast (vision) ,Autogenous tissue grafting ,anterior chamber depth ,optical quality ,Lenses, Intraocular ,excimer laser ,non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,in vitro ,Middle Aged ,Antimicrobial effect ,body height ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Dacryocystorhinostomy ,conventional silicone oil ,keratoplasty ,Cataract Extraction ,Keratoconus ,Prosthesis Design ,corneal resistance factor ,medicine ,sex ,myopic implantable collamer lens ,short fluctuations ,optical coherence tomography ,business.industry ,endophthalmitis agents ,branch retinal vein occlusion ,pterygium recurrence ,eye injury vitrectomy study ,bypass surgery ,Hyperopic implantable collamer lens ,lacrimal drainage system ,Implant ,sense organs ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Aims: To compare the quality of vision in pseudophakic patients implanted with aspherical and spherical intraocular lenses (IOLs). Materials and Methods: Randomized prospective longitudinal intrapatient comparison between aspherical and spherical IOLs performed on 22 patients who underwent bilateral cataract surgery. Best corrected visual acuity, subjective contrast sensitivity, Strehl ratio and spherical aberrations (SA), and higher order wavefront aberrations for a 3.5 mm and a 6.0 mm pupil were measured after 3 months of cataract surgery. Results: SA (Z4,0) decreased significantly in eyes with aspherical IOL implant (P = 0.004). Modulation transfer function (MTF) and point spread function (PSF) resulted no significant difference between the two groups (P = 0.87; P = 0.32). Conclusion: Although the SA is significantly lower in eyes implanted with aspherical IOL, the quality of vision determined with MTF and PSF does not significantly differ for subjective and objective parameters that were analyzed.
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