• The growth in the aging population coupled with the increasing prevalence of chronic disorders like diabetes and hypertension have raised the prevalence of eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and ocular hypertension (glaucoma). (marketresearch.com)
  • Our research focuses on the study of steroid treatments, including the use of dexamethasone (Dex), which mediated the increase of IOP and the risk of ocular hypertension leading to steroid-induced glaucoma. (uclahealth.org)
  • While optometrists should not abandon their traditional strengths such as the provision of spectacle lenses and contact lens practice, there is an urgent need to improve access to more affordable and qualitatively satisfactory eye and vision care for not only relatively uncomplicated ocular refractive services but also regarding various ophthalmic disorders such as ocular surface disorders, milder and often self-limiting ophthalmic infections and glaucoma. (avehjournal.org)
  • Clear Vision Eye Centre is a modernized and comprehensive eyecare clinic for treating Cataract, , Keratoconus, Cornea, Ocular Surface, Glaucoma and other ophthalmic disorders in Santacruz (West), Mumbai. (clearvision.clinic)
  • [ 1 ] Chief among age-related conditions are cataracts , followed in some order by other prominent disorders, such as glaucoma, ocular surface diseases, and diabetic retinopathy . (medscape.com)
  • Our eyes have a very delicate surface that can be afflicted by a range of issues, like inflammatory diseases, burns, or acute trauma. (icmab.es)
  • The initial patient interview is extremely important in the evaluation for POAG or other ocular diseases secondarily causing elevated IOP. (medscape.com)
  • In 1986, he developed a practical, gas-permeable scleral contact lens to treat and restore vision of eyes with many corneal diseases, which ave been widely adopted in clinical practice, He has also published on oculofacial pain, and dry-eye disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • What's more, ocular sur-face diseases can exacerbate headaches in migraine patients, and migraines can also trigger intense symptoms of ocular surface disease. (aao.org)
  • Although it can be a symptom of other eye conditions, in-cluding ocular surface diseases, chronic photophobia is a diagnostic criterion for migraine, she said. (aao.org)
  • But dryness, scratchiness, burning, irrita-tion, and tearing can also be signals of migraine-and they can be associated with ocular surface diseases, including dry eye disease, blepharitis, and allergic conjunctivitis. (aao.org)
  • Abnor-mal nerves underlie many diseases that we have traditionally thought about as ocular surface diseases. (aao.org)
  • This necessitates the investigation of past experimental approaches in their attempt to correlate oxidative stress and ocular diseases in humans in both the epithelial cells plus the capsule (LECs/capsule) and in the aqueous humor (AH). (molvis.org)
  • Ocular surface diseases are disorders of the surface of the cornea, the transparent layer that forms the front of the eye. (drmaoeyecare.com)
  • Ocular surface diseases can severely affect eyesight and quality of life. (drmaoeyecare.com)
  • These slots are reserved for established patients requiring medications, lasers, drops, injections, or monitoring for vision threatening diseases. (eyedoctorshawaii.com)
  • The number of people with major eye diseases is increasing worldwide, and vision loss is becoming a major public health concern. (marketresearch.com)
  • Corneal diseases are a major cause of vision loss. (clearvision.clinic)
  • The incidence of lymphoproliferative ocular diseases, especially malignant lymphoma, has increased over the years. (medscape.com)
  • An empirical study of preprocessing techniques with convolutional neural networks for accurate detection of chronic ocular diseases using fundus images. (cdc.gov)
  • Online Rosenthal, P., Croteau, A. "Fluid-Ventilated, gas-permeable scleral contact lens is an effective option for managing severe ocular surface disease and many corneal disorders that would otherwise require penetrating keratoplasty. (wikipedia.org)
  • Currently, although the same lack of understanding, it is known that is a multifactorial disease of the eye and ocular surface. (medigraphic.com)
  • Chapter 3 Ocular Surface Disease: Diagnostic Approach. (medigraphic.com)
  • Reliability and Validity of the Ocular Surface Disease Index. (medigraphic.com)
  • When a comprehensive eye exam does not reveal signs of these disorders and when standard ocular surface disease treatments do not im-prove symptoms, it's important to look for other causes, such as migraine, said Anat Galor, MD, MSPH, at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami. (aao.org)
  • Symptoms of ocular surface disease are more common among individuals with migraine than among those who don't get migraines, according to Dr. Galor. (aao.org)
  • She noted that both individuals with migraine and those with symptoms of ocular surface disease often report ex-acerbation of symptoms with exposure to light. (aao.org)
  • The slow rate of change of protein carbonyls strongly suggests a long-term implication of OS in ocular disease pathogenesis. (molvis.org)
  • With regular checkups, early diagnosis, and timely treatment, doctors can maintain visual acuity in most patients and improve vision in a significant number of patients suffering from ocular surface disease. (drmaoeyecare.com)
  • The questionnaire covered demographic data, the most common complaints caused by the disease, the difficulties caused by low vision in different life situations and the frequency of low vision aids used in daily life. (bvsalud.org)
  • Other corneal dystrophies ( granular I or Groenouw type I , combined granular/lattice or Avellino type , Thiel-Behnke , Reis-Bucklers , epithelial basement membrane disease ) have mutations in the same region of the same gene casting doubt on the value of using solely clinical and histologic distinctions in current classifications of these corneal disorders. (arizona.edu)
  • It may well be that high computer usage raises the number of dry eye sufferers and/or increases the severity of symptoms, but studies have not produced any direct comparison of groups that would allow us to conclude that computer use bears a long- term causal relation to ocular surface disease. (universityhealthcenter.in)
  • There needs to be more prospective studies to elucidate direct relationship between ocular surface disease (e.g. (universityhealthcenter.in)
  • In the event of the rare disease, an amniotic membrane graft assists with recovery and improves vision without the need for a limbal cell transplant. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • A chronic lack of sufficient moisture on the surface of the eye causes dry eye disease (or dry eye syndrome). (eyecaresite.com)
  • Major signs of external eye disease include redness that doesn't improve with treatment and poor vision that's not caused by retina problems. (eyecaresite.com)
  • In adults, strokes, neuromuscular disorders (myasthenia gravis), and Graves disease (thyroid eye disorders) are common causes of strabismus. (micentraleyecare.com)
  • We specialize in all aspects of pediatric eye care and adult strabismus including amblyopia (lazy eye), ocular misalignment, double vision, eye movement disorders, cataract, refractive error, eye surface disease and nasolacrimal disorders. (micentraleyecare.com)
  • Whereas Hodgkin lymphoma rarely causes ocular disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is the most common type of ocular lymphoma. (medscape.com)
  • There are, for example, huge backlogs for operations such as relating to cataract (not only in less developed parts of the world) and thus much greater integration of optometry into the public health sector across the different parts (provinces) of South Africa and elsewhere are urgent priorities to improve general access to primary eye and vision care. (avehjournal.org)
  • The incidence following cataract surgery (Irvine-Gass syndrome) of clinically significant CME with decreased vision is only 0.2-1.4% after modern phacoemulsification surgery. (medscape.com)
  • A recent study by Hunter et al found the incidence of pseudophakic CME at 1.5% of those patients undergoing routine cataract surgery at an academic center, and, interestingly, 27% of these patients had a best-corrected vision of less than 20/20 even after resolution of the CME. (medscape.com)
  • Diabetic macular edema is the most common cause of vision loss in patients with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, and patients with a history of diabetic macular edema have higher rates of macular edema following cataract surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Harissi-Dagher M, Dohlman CH. The Boston keratoprosthesis in severe ocular trauma. (springer.com)
  • In some cases patients describe a recent history of ocular trauma or surgery. (institut-vision.org)
  • The production, preparation, and use of bacterial nanocellulose as corneal bandages could be the key to help delicate stem cells to migrate to the cornea and heal the eye from a range of ocular disorders. (icmab.es)
  • Centre for Sight in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, is manned by highly qualified, skilled, competent, and motivated eye specialists and support staff providing comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and surgical services covering the entire range of ocular sub-specialties, comparable to international standards. (centreforsight.net)
  • KPro surgery can restore useful vision in patients suffering from severe chemical burns. (springer.com)
  • A significant proportion of patients with acute PVD develop an associated retinal tear that can lead to RD and, if left untreated, permanent vision loss. (institut-vision.org)
  • About a quarter of mi-graine patients experience visual aura, which can include teichopsia, flashing lights, wavy lines or dots, blind spots, or loss of one or both sides of vision. (aao.org)
  • They are meant to be used for patients with irregular corneas who have compromised vision, particularly Keratoconus, scarred corneas etc. (jehaneyeclinic.com)
  • Usually Keratoconus patients have poor vision with glasses because their cornea is irregular. (jehaneyeclinic.com)
  • They are also used for patients with Ocular surface disorders e.g. (jehaneyeclinic.com)
  • This is a progressive disorder in which vision during childhood is often normal but by the fifth and sixth decades most patients have severe visual impairment due to increasing accumulations of amyloid. (arizona.edu)
  • As the opacities enlarge and grow in number the cornea becomes increasingly opaque and older patients experience considerable loss of vision. (arizona.edu)
  • Dr. Karakus noted that patients with ocular rosacea may develop vision-threatening corneal complications, and identification of the microorganisms present on the ocular surface may help develop specific treatment strategies. (rosacea.org)
  • Patients with GPC will typically report ocular irritation, redness, itching, and mucus accumulation on the inner canthus upon awakening. (ps-neft.ru)
  • As the process of finding a donor for a limbal cell transplant can be difficult, this new possibility opens doors for more patients to improve vision and quality of life. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • In most cases, patients have experienced positive results in restoring full or at least partial vision. (clearvision.clinic)
  • Although the scleral contact lenses lenses are large, they are very comfortable and provide clearer vision to those patients than standard lenses. (eyecarecenterwausau.com)
  • In general, glasses are used to correct vision in keratoconic patients. (eyecaresite.com)
  • Interestingly, it usually occurs in children who are otherwise completely normal but there are some disorders that can put patients at a higher risk of strabismus such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, hydrocephalus, and brain tumors. (micentraleyecare.com)
  • Patients with systemic disorders, such as diabetes or renal failure, may develop CME from breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier primarily due to vascular compromise. (medscape.com)
  • 6] CME is also a common cause of vision loss in patients with uveitis. (medscape.com)
  • Hence, all patients with ocular lymphoma should have a complete workup to rule out systemic lymphoma. (medscape.com)
  • The scleral lens has a smooth optical surface that helps to address vision impairments caused by keratoconus and other irregular cornea issues. (thefatlossninja.com)
  • Blindness rarely occurs as a result of keratoconus although vision may become significantly impaired. (eyecaresite.com)
  • Screenings for many health and vision-related disorders such as uncompensated refractive state, hypertension and diabetes are other areas that require regular attention. (avehjournal.org)
  • If declining, rule out secondary causes of vision loss, whether it is from cataracts, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), ocular surface disorders (eg, dry eye), or adverse effects from topical medications (especially if using miotics). (medscape.com)
  • Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss among people older than 50. (uwhealth.org)
  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common condition affecting people age 50 years and older and can cause central vision loss. (eyedoctorshawaii.com)
  • Cystoid macular edema (CME) is a painless condition in which swelling or thickening occurs of the central retina (macula) and is usually associated with blurred or distorted central vision. (medscape.com)
  • CME is a relatively common condition and is frequently associated with various ocular conditions, such as age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), uveitis, epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction, diabetes, retinal vein occlusion, medicine-related, or following ocular surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Symptoms may include blurry vision, discomfort or pain, redness and itching, and in severe cases, blindness due to corneal scarring. (drmaoeyecare.com)
  • Patient should have to consult pulmonologists when they have following signs and symptoms like Blurry vision, Diabetes, Eye injury, Eye pain or redness, Cross eyes, Drooping upper eyelid, Dark spots in the vision, Dry and itchy eyes, Seeing flashes of lights, etc. (doctoriduniya.com)
  • Surgical rehabilitation following severe ocular burns. (springer.com)
  • Preliminary study of Boston keratoprosthesis in treatment of severe late stage ocular chemical burns. (springer.com)
  • Vision loss can be severe when the deposits coalesce to opacify the cornea. (arizona.edu)
  • This moisture aids in the fight against dry eyes, relieving those suffering from severe ocular conditions. (thefatlossninja.com)
  • It can potentially lessen the requirement for surgical intervention in individuals with severe ocular surface disorders. (thefatlossninja.com)
  • The epithelial surface is usually smooth in children but adults can develop irregularities. (arizona.edu)
  • Eye tumors (ophthalmic or ocular tumors) can be cancerous or noncancerous and develop in your eyes. (uwhealth.org)
  • The most common surgeries after which amniotic membrane transplant is recommended are pterygium removal and the removal of ocular surface tumors, which leave portions of the eye exposed to the elements. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • Our pipeline currently comprises two devices under development for the treatment of ocular surface disorders and retinal disorders. (opiatech.com)
  • Long-term outcomes of keratolimbal allograft for total limbal stem cell deficiency using combined immunosuppressive agents and correction of ocular surface deficits. (springer.com)
  • Presbyopic and non-presbyopic contact lens opinions and vision correction preferences. (osu.edu)
  • If all the above factors are respected, then you are a good candidate for vision correction laser surgery. (lombardovision.it)
  • Laser vision correction is painless and can be performed using various techniques such as PRK or LASIK . (lombardovision.it)
  • The purpose of laser vision correction is to improve visual ability without the use of glasses or contact lenses . (lombardovision.it)
  • The complications of laser vision correction are rare and generally minimal, such as glare, halos during the first weeks after surgery. (lombardovision.it)
  • In a study by Michael Lipson et al, these interventions were evaluated to assess efficacy in slowing axial elongation, correction of vision, and the related quality of vision, risk of adverse events, overall safety, but also the overall impact on vision-related quality of life (VR-QoL). (constantcontact.com)
  • Cataracts are the most common cause of vision loss in people over age 40 and is the principal cause of blindness in the world. (eyedoctorshawaii.com)
  • This eye supplement targets the concentrated toxins that cause blindness and loss of vision. (greenbrierepiscopal.org)
  • Moreover, as per the "World Report on Vision 2019" by WHO, nearly 2.2 people worldwide have vision impairment or blindness. (marketresearch.com)
  • Transplantation of autologous corneal epithelial stem/progenitor cells (CESCs) expanded in culture has successfully restored vision and revolutionized the treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD), which is a major cause, either primary or secondary, of significant visual loss and blindness in many corneal disorders including aniridia. (uclahealth.org)
  • Consequences of dry eyes range from subtle, constant eye irritation to significant inflammation and even scarring of the front surface of the eye. (eyecaresite.com)
  • Computer vision syndrome (CVS), also referred to as digital eye strain, describes eye and vision-related problems that result from prolonged computer, tablet, e-reader and cell phone use. (universityhealthcenter.in)
  • Co-authored a free paper-Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome in Present Scenario at MPSOS '09. (ahaliaeyecare.com)
  • [13] These activities include prolonged reading, computer usage ( computer vision syndrome ), driving, or watching television. (wikipedia.org)
  • After a traumatic injury, especially a chemical burn to the eye, amniotic membrane is applied to the surface of the eye immediately in order to provide relief from pain and improve the overall prospects of a healthy recovery. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • As a clear and resilient material, amniotic membrane has recently been discovered to be an accessible, affordable replacement for ocular tissue. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • When there is no simple solution to dry eyes and a regimen of eye drops doesn't turn the problem around, a protective layer of amniotic membrane has the potential to reverse the symptoms of dry eyes, giving the ocular surface time to make a full recovery. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • When the ocular surface is unhealthy, amniotic membrane may work as a gauze or graft to supplement or replace parts of the eye. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • The potential for healing brought by amniotic membrane could not have been predicted until it happened, yet its natural insulating and moisturizing properties are perfect for ocular health. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • Dr. Aimee Verner, M.D. is a national speaker and advocate for the use of amniotic membrane in ocular surface reconstruction. (eyecaresite.com)
  • Other ocular conditions, such as exudative ARMD, cause CME by the growth of neovascular membranes, which are inherently leaky. (medscape.com)
  • The most common presentation of intraocular lymphoma is decreased vision with non-resolving uveitis. (medscape.com)
  • Photophobia, visual aura, and eye pain are the most common and bothersome ocular symptoms. (aao.org)
  • Ablative treatments may give temporary relief from symptoms and improve vision but the deposits recur within a few years. (arizona.edu)
  • The consequences of these ocular disorders (like opacification, vascularization, and scarring of the cornea) can cause a partial or total loss of vision. (icmab.es)
  • [3] Dry eye syndrome can lead to blurred vision, instability of the tear film, increased risk of damage to the ocular surface such as scarring of the cornea, and changes in the eye including the neurosensory system. (wikipedia.org)
  • She received her doctorate of optometry and PhD in vision science from The Ohio State University. (osu.edu)
  • Optometry and Vision Science, 89(10). (osu.edu)
  • The disorder occurs when the tissue at the back of the eye (retina) begins to break down as you age. (uwhealth.org)
  • This is a congenital disorder where a portion of normal iris tissue is missing, causing a misshapen 'keyhole' or 'cat-eye' appearance to the pupil. (allaboutvision.com)
  • Additionally, we are studying the isolation, culture, and mechanical property characterization of cells residing within the trabecular meshwork, an ocular tissue responsible for intraocular pressure homeostasis. (uclahealth.org)
  • A thin, clear sheet of amniotic tissue is then attached to the surface of the eye with fibrin glue. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • In ongoing studies, Dr. Sezen Karakus, assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, is studying the role of the microbiome on the surface of the eye in the pathogenesis of rosacea. (rosacea.org)
  • This is fortnite undetected rage hack the case with obesity unlike most other endocrine disorders, we have a very limited understanding of its pathogenesis, despite decades of research and billions of dollars spent each year on its treatment. (noihoicongnghiep.net)
  • This technique is recommended by the TFOS (Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society) in the 2007 Report of the International Dry Eye Workshop. (opiatech.com)
  • Once we've helped you find a diagnosis, we use nonsurgical and surgical treatments to improve your eye health, vision and appearance. (uwhealth.org)
  • We provide a comprehensive range of medical and surgical eye care for the protection, preservation, enhancement and restoration of vision for any age group. (saih.in)
  • It's now used in ophthalmology in order to restore and protect the surface of the eye. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • The EYEPRIMâ„¢ device is based on an original idea, suggested by Christophe Baudouin , MD, PhD, Chairman of Department of Ophthalmology III at Quinze-Vingts Hospital and Research team leader at the Vision Institute, Team S12, Inserm-UPMC Research Center 968. (opiatech.com)
  • Postcataract CME is usually self-limited, but for chronic CME or in cases of multiple recurrences, photoreceptor damage with permanent impairment of central vision may result. (medscape.com)
  • However, postoperative VA declined with the development of complications, and ocular surface disorders caused by the chemical burns were associated with a greater incidence of KPro retention failure. (springer.com)
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum is a rare genetic disorder characterized by calcification of the elastic fibers of the skin, retina, and cardiovascular system. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Emmetropia IMAGE In the normal eye, or emmetropic eye, the light rays go into focus directly onto the retina, thus giving a clear vision, without the need for glasses or contact lenses. (lombardovision.it)
  • Imagine it as a large bandage over the ocular surface.These lenses are considered specialty lenses as the design and fit process is more complex than typical soft contact lenses. (eyecarecenterwausau.com)
  • CME can also be caused by mechanical forces (ie, epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction) pulling on the retinal surface, leading to vascular compromise and breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier. (medscape.com)
  • They appear as small yellowish papules that typically occur on the neck and axillae and flexural surfaces. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Astigmatism typically results from variable curvature of the corneal surface, causing an image to be defocused along multiple points of the optical pathway. (health.mil)
  • The goal of strabismus treatment in adults is typically to eliminate double vision. (micentraleyecare.com)
  • The ex vivo culture of pig eyes is a very convenient, cheap and ethical model to conduct preliminary studies of biomaterials addressed to the ocular surface. (icmab.es)
  • These include a triangular face shape with a prominent forehead and deep-set eyes (ocular depression), thin nostrils, a downturned mouth, and a small chin. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Daily photosensitivity was reported by 27 (81.8%), dry eyes by 5 (15.2%), tearing by 4 (12.1%), fluctuating vision by 3 (9.1%), and eye pain by 2 (6.1%) subjects. (bvsalud.org)
  • Visium+ is known to protect people from vision loss due to old age and reduce the damage of the eyes by toxins. (greenbrierepiscopal.org)
  • this ingredient can be topically applied to eyes to heal dry eye ocular surface disorders. (greenbrierepiscopal.org)
  • Approximately 6.8 million people in the country have poor vision in one eye, and nearly one million people have poor vision in both eyes due to corneal disorders. (marketresearch.com)
  • Public awareness and basic education regarding healthcare about vision and the eyes are also not nearly at the levels they should be in most parts of Africa including South Africa although today the availability of mobile phones certainly assists in that regard amidst, of course, some disinformation and even potentially harmful content that users would be sensible to ignore. (avehjournal.org)
  • Vision, and the eyes and brain are not only of interest to ophthalmologists, optometrists and optical dispensers but increasingly we are also seeing others such as psychologists, neurologists, nurses and teachers exploring many issues with regard to normal and anomalous vision function and structure. (avehjournal.org)
  • In adults, strabismus that is acute will cause double vision as the brain is not used to the new misalignment of the eyes and cannot adapt like a child's brain can. (micentraleyecare.com)
  • Because the maintenance of stem cell characteristics in the process of cell culture expansion is essential for the success of ocular surface reconstruction, the small molecules generated in this project may also be helpful in the development of novel pharmaceutical reagents for treating other corneal epithelial disorders. (uclahealth.org)
  • SHORT syndrome has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance, which means one copy of the altered PIK3R1 gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Autosomal Dominant Genetic disorders determined by a single gene (Mendelian disorders) are easiest to analyze and the most well understood. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Type I lattice dystrophy is an autosomal dominant disorder as the result of mutations in the TGFBI gene (5q31). (arizona.edu)
  • The increase of public awareness on ocular conditions leads to an early diagnosis and treatment, as well as an increased demand for more effective and minimally invasive solutions for the treatment of both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. (mdpi.com)
  • These are conditions that affect the surface of the eye. (uwhealth.org)
  • Our team uses advanced technology to diagnose and treat eye disorders. (uwhealth.org)
  • Our team of optometrists provide full eye examinations and vision testing to diagnose and treat the full spectrum of eye disorders. (envisioneye.ca)
  • It enables further analysis of cells and biomarkers to help diagnose several ocular surface disorders, such as dry eye, allergies or infections . (opiatech.com)
  • The histological and immunohistochemical results of the RPM showed granulomatous disorders and mucous membrane over the optic cylinder of conjunctival origin. (springer.com)
  • Children exposed to the same levels of hydrogen sulfide as adults may receive larger doses because they have greater lung surface area:body weight ratios and increased minute volumes:weight ratios. (cdc.gov)
  • Depending on the site of involvement, ocular lymphoma can be intraocular, and adnexal. (medscape.com)
  • Currently, this practice has seen success in treating limbal stem cell deficiency, a rare genetic disorder that causes the surface of the eye to become opaque. (bellinghameyephysicians.com)
  • This collaboration fosters confidence in the selection of treatment and promotes the best outcomes for healthy vision. (eyedoctorshawaii.com)
  • [6] Another treatment that is sometimes suggested is lacrimal plugs that prevent tears from draining from the surface of the eye. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chemoradiation is the most effective treatment, but its use is associated with significant ocular and cerebral morbidity. (medscape.com)
  • The prognosis for ocular lymphoma depends on the tumor's histologic type and stage and the treatment employed. (medscape.com)
  • Ocular migraine appears nowhere in the International Classification of Headache Disorders. (aao.org)
  • Astigmatism is a condition of asymmetry of ocular refraction that produces an unequal refraction of light rays in the various meridians. (lombardovision.it)
  • Clinical outcomes of penetrating keratoplastyafterautologouscultivatedlimbalepithelialtransplantation for ocular surface burns. (springer.com)
  • The aim of a study from China was to explore the clinical effect of a rigid corneal lens (RCL) in improving vision and controlling myopia progression of children with unilateral high myopia. (constantcontact.com)
  • Significant attention should be given to the patient's past ocular history and other factors. (medscape.com)