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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 61, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. Kumar Dear Editor, The incidence of clinically significant cystoid macular edema (CME) is 0.1-2.35% following modern cataract surgery. [sup][1] We are reporting a case of misplaced posterior chamber...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Haemin. Kang, Kyung. Han, Tae-im. Kim, Eung. Kim A 57-year-old male patient visited our clinic for decreased visual acuity in the right eye for 10 days. He denied any trauma history, but recalled that the...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 60, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedByline: Harsha. Rao, Sachin. Mungale, Tukaram. Kumbar, Rajul. Parikh, Chandra. Garudadri Background: Blotchy pigments in the anterior chamber (AC) angle are considered diagnostic of primary angle closure (PAC). But...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 36, Issue 18) Peer-ReviewedSanta Ana, CA -- Abbott Medical Optics (AMO) has expanded its line of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs) after receiving the European CE mark for a clear, viscous, lowmolecular-weight dispersive OVD (Healon...
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From:Review of Optometry (Vol. 147, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedNew developments in cataract and refractive surgery will impact patients' lives now and in the future. Being aware of these will help optometrists remain at the forefront and able to provide proper patient education....
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From:Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 16, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: John. Berdahl Cataract and glaucoma are common co morbidities. Cataract surgery is frequently performed in patients with glaucoma. In this study, a review of literature with search terms of cataract, glaucoma...
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From:Aging Health (Vol. 5, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Bal Dhillon [[dagger]] 1 , Gerassimos Lascaratos 2 Keywords: Keywords • anesthesia; carnosine; cataract; intraocular lens; medical comorbidities; pathogenesis; referral; risks; surgery Vision...
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From:The PractitionerPeer-ReviewedAuthors Mr Yashin D Ramkissoon PhD MRCP MRCOphth specialist registrar in ophthalmology Mr Mandeep S Sagoo PhD MRCOphth FRCSEd medical retina fellow Mr David Charteris MD FRCSEd FRCOphth consultant...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 32, Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedReviewed by Chaim Bell, MD, PhD Toronto -- Researchers conducting a population-based analysis of cataract surgery in Ontario found a volume-outcomes Relationship in which surgeons performing the highest number of...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 52, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Anil. Mandal, Peter. Netland Glaucoma is one of the most common causes of visual loss despite successful congenital cataract surgery. The overall incidence does not appear to have decreased with modern...
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From:Bulletin of the World Health Organization (Vol. 80, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedObjective To determine, from the existing literature, cataract surgical coverage rates by sex and the proportion of cataract blindness that could be eliminated if women and men had equal access to cataract surgical...
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From:British Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 87, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDuring the past decade, advances in techniques and technology have led to major changes in cataract surgical practice patterns. The complete transition from large incision extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) to...
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From:Student BMJ (Vol. 11) Peer-ReviewedCaption: A man threw a slipper at his barking dog. He missed, hitting his 86 year old wife in the eye. She didn't seek medical attention urgently because initially her vision seemed to improve. A week later when she...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 318, Issue 7182) Peer-ReviewedProfessor Gustavo Pisenti, of the University of Perugia, has lately had a thrilling experience in extracting a cataract from a powerful lioness about three years old. The animal was placed in a suitable cage in the...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 305, Issue 6853) Peer-ReviewedIn England and Wales 8% of cataract operations are done as day case surgery[1]; the corresponding proportion in the United States is more than 10 times this. Undoubtedly, there the impetus for day case surgery has come...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 40, Issue 15) Peer-ReviewedPHYSICIANS around the world should begin tabulating their results according to common standards, an international committee has proposed. The committee of International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement...
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From:Optometry Times (Vol. 8, Issue 4)In a recent wave of drug price increases that can only be explained by pharmaceutical manufacturers' desire for profit maximization and which doctors and patients may call price gouging, the drug price war has been...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCHRONIC EXPOSURE to silicone oil can result in fibrous pseudometaplasia of lens epithelial cells that can make it impossible to initiate the capsulorhexis tear during cataract surgery. Surgeons who encounter this...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 65, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedIn the article titled “Immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery: A 5 year retrospective analysis of 2470 eyes from a tertiary care eye center in South India” published in pages 358-64, issue 5, vol....
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 65, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sri. Ganesh, Sheetal. Brar, Rohit. Sreenath Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and benefits of immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Patients and Methods: Retrospective...