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Eye Diseases (25):
  • Eye Hemorrhage
  • Orbital Diseases
  • Uveal Diseases
  • Eye Infections
  • Refractive Errors
  • Ocular Hypotension
  • Eyelid Diseases
  • Eye Neoplasms
  • Eye Abnormalities
  • Optic Nerve Diseases
  • Ocular Hypertension
  • Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases
  • Eye Diseases, Hereditary
  • Vitreous Detachment
  • Vision Disorders
  • Corneal Diseases
  • Scleral Diseases
  • Pupil Disorders
  • Lens Diseases
  • Eye Manifestations
  • Asthenopia
  • Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative
  • Retinal Diseases
  • Ocular Motility Disorders
  • Conjunctival Diseases
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New England Journal of Medicine (364)20 2011
Genomics and the eye.
Val C Sheffield and Edwin M Stone
Abstract
PMID: 21591945

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New England Journal of Medicine (364)16 2011
Ciliopathies.
Friedhelm Hildebrandt, Thomas Benzing and Nicholas Katsanis
Abstract
PMID: 21506742

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (124)3 2011
Not a graves' situation. AD - Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Internal Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland. mruchala@ump.edu.pl FAU - Ruchala, Marek AU - Ruchala M FAU - Szczepanek, Ewelina AU - Szczepanek E FAU - Puszczewicz, Mariusz AU - Puszczewicz M FAU - Sosnowski, Piotr AU - Sosnowski P FAU - Sowinski, Jerzy AU - Sowinski J LA - eng PT - Case Reports PT - Journal Article PL - United States TA - Am J Med JT - The American journal of medicine JID ...
Marek M Ruchala, Ewelina E Szczepanek, Mariusz M Puszczewicz, Piotr P Sosnowski and Jerzy J Sowinski
Abstract
PMID: 21396501

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Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association (82)2 2011
Rosacea and its ocular manifestations.
Melissa Oltz and James Check
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Rosacea is a chronic condition affecting the facial and ocular surface tissues. It is historically underdiagnosed and affects people of all ethnicities. The exact pathophysiology of rosacea is poorly understood. A variety of medical therapies are available to treat the various signs... | PMID: 21276570

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Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association (82)2 2011
The optometrist's role in the management of hypertensive crises.
Richard E Meetz and Tiffenie A Harris
Abstract
In hypertensive crises, ocular findings are pivotal to making correct management decisions. Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC-7) guidelines define hypertensive crises as blood pressure greater than 180/120 mmHg associated wit... | PMID: 21168370

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Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (131)1 2011
[My and your specialty].
Sverre Steinsvåg
Abstract
PMID: 21233888

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Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (131)1 2011
[A young man with mononucleosis and swelling of the right eye].
Nils Petter Wold Fossland, Vegard Bugten, Ståle Nordgård and Karin Aasly
Abstract
We see fewer severe complications, but they still occur. Due to anatomical proximity of the orbit and intracranial structures a localized spread of the infection is especially unfortunate and potentially dangerous. We present a case report (with pan sinusitis and grave local complications) from the... | PMID: 21233887

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SKINmed Dermatology for the Clinician (9)3 2011
An unusual cutaneous manifestation of Crohn's disease.
Jessica A Weiser, David M Markowitz, Sameera Husain and Marc E Grossman
Abstract
A 61-year-old man with a 12-year history of quiescent Crohn's disease on mesalamine presented to his gastroenterologist in April 2009, complaining of abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and a 25-lb weight loss over 6 weeks. He did not respond to prednisone 50 mg and 6-mercaptopurine 100 mg... | PMID: 21675504

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Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses (36)1 2011
Achieve: optimal vision!
Carmela Horlitz
Abstract
PMID: 21337983

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Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses (36)1 2011
H1N1 flu preparedness in the ambulatory care setting.
Carolyn C Cavanaugh
Abstract
PMID: 21337982

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Adler Museum bulletin (37)1 2011
Couching for cataract: advanced medical achievements of China in 1976?
Ka-wai Fan
Abstract
Cataracts have been a common disease in China for centuries. As early as the Tang dynasty, physicians of Chinese medicine had developed 'jin pi shu', a method of couching, to cure the disease. In 1976, a new method, invented by Tang Youzhi, was acknowledged as one of the most advance... | PMID: 21954497

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Klinika oczna (113)4-6 2011
[Complications of intravitreal injections--own experience].
Agnieszka A Jamrozy-Witkowska, Katarzyna K Kowalska, Irmina I Jankowska-Lech, Barbara B Terelak-Borys, Agnieszka A Nowosielska and Iwona I Grabska-Liberek
Abstract
Intravitreal injections are associated with a low incidence of serious adverse events. The most common ocular complication was subconjunctival hemorrhage. There was one case of serious complication--the culture-proven infectious endophthalmitis after Kenalog injection. Cataract formation and increas... | PMID: 21913440

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)6 2010
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis.
Ying Qian and Nisha R Acharya
Abstract
To describe recent evidence from the literature pertaining to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-associated uveitis. Uveitis is most common in extended oligoarticular JIA. A significant number of patients already have ocular complications at time of diagnosis of uveitis. Risk factors for complicati... | PMID: 20729734

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)6 2010
Current insights into ocular graft-versus-host disease.
Anjo Riemens, Liane te Boome, Saskia Imhof, Jürgen Kuball and Aniki Rothova
Abstract
To update our knowledge on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and summarize the current treatment options for ocular GVHD. Allogeneic (allo)-SCT represents a treatment option for a number of hematological malignancies and bone marrow disorders; the ind... | PMID: 20729735

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)6 2010
Current world literature.
Author(s) unavailable
Abstract
PMID: 20948381

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Current Eye Research (35)11 2010
Mesenchymal stem cells and potential applications in treating ocular disease.
Aaron W Joe and Kevin Gregory-Evans
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are remarkable in stem cell biology. Not only do they have significant tissue regeneration potential, but more recently their paracrine effects (either innate or through genetic augmentation) have become increasingly recognized as useful therapeutic approaches. In parti... | PMID: 20958182

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Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology (10)5 2010
Neurogenic inflammation of the ocular surface.
Flavio Mantelli, Alessandra Micera, Marta Sacchetti and Stefano Bonini
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We present the most recent advances in the understanding of the roles played by nerve endings and neuropeptides in local inflammatory processes of the ocular surface, in order to better clarify their function in physiologic and pathologic conditions and to open new research, diagnostic, and therapeu... | PMID: 20706114

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Mayo Clinic Health Letter (Suppl) 2010
Vision. Preserving your sight as you age.
Author(s) unavailable
Abstract
PMID: 21069892

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Food and Chemical Toxicology (48)10 2010
Subchronic (13-week) oral toxicity study in rats with fungal chitin-glucan from Aspergillus niger.
D Jonker, C F Kuper, V Maquet, G Nollevaux and S Gautier
Abstract
Chitin-glucan is an insoluble biopolymer, composed of chitin and beta-(1,3)-D-glucan, that is a component of the fungal cell wall. This study was conducted to assess the safety of chitin-glucan from the mycelium of Aspergillus niger (Artinia brand) for use as dietary supplement and food ingredient.... | PMID: 20600523

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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology / Journal Canadien d'Ophtalmologie (45)5 2010
Nanotechnology: what is it and why is small so big?
James F Leary
Abstract
SIZE matters… the size of the scalpel determines the precision of the surgery. Nanotechnology affords us the chance to construct nanotools that are on the size scale of molecules, allowing us to treat each cell of the human body as a patient. Nanomedicine will allow for eradication of disease at t... | PMID: 20856270

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Nigerian journal of clinical practice (13)3 2010
Appropriateness of ophthalmic cases presenting to a Nigerian tertiary health facility: implications for service delivery in a developing country.
A O Mahmoud, S A Kuranga, A A Ayanniyi, A L Babata, J Adido and I A Uyanne
Abstract
One thousand and ninety-one (82.6%) presented without any referral and 1095 (82.9%) patronized in order to access perceived good quality of eye care service being rendered. However, only a small proportion of their ailments (191, 14.5%) actually required attention at the tertiary level of eye care.... | PMID: 20857785

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Nigerian journal of clinical practice (13)3 2010
Causes and prevalence of ocular morbidity among primary school children in Ilorin, Nigeria.
A Ayanniyi, A O Mahmoud and F O Olatunji
Abstract
One thousand three hundred and ninety three pupils were surveyed. There were 689 (49.4%) boys and 704 (50.6%) girls. The age range was between 4 and 15 years. The mean and modal ages were 10.16 SD 2.5 and 10 respectively. Two hundred and seventy seven pupils had ocular pathology giving a prevalence... | PMID: 20857778

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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal (29)9 2010
Stroke after varicella and zoster ophthalmicus: another indication for treatment and immunization.
Charles Grose
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PMID: 20395879

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Ophthalmic Epidemiology (17)4 2010
Quality of life in sarcoidosis: comparing the impact of ocular and non-ocular involvement of the disease.
Leorey N Saligan, Grace Levy-Clarke, Tongtong Wu, Lisa J Faia, Keith Wroblewski, Steven Yeh, Robert B Nussenblatt and H Nida Sen
Abstract
To compare the differences in vision and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of individuals with ocular and non-ocular sarcoidosis; and to examine the impact of specific demographic and clinical factors on the noted differences. A cross-sectional study using non-randomized prospective cohort was... | PMID: 20642344

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (150)2 2010
Screening and managing eye disease in 2010: an Asian perspective.
Nathan G NG Congdon and Mingguang M He
Abstract
PMID: 20670738

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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America (36)3 2010
Ocular manifestations of ANCA-associated vasculitis.
Anup A Kubal and Victor L Perez
Abstract
The antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitides-Wegener's granulomatosis, microscopic polyangiitis, and Churg-Strauss syndrome-can present with various ophthalmic manifestations. In a subset of patients, these findings may be the earliest indicators of systemic disease. Orbita... | PMID: 20688251

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American Journal of Ophthalmology (150)1 2010
Anterior segment complications after diode laser photocoagulation for prethreshold retinopathy of prematurity.
Cristian M Salgado, Yener Celik and Deborah K VanderVeen
Abstract
Younger postmenstrual age at laser treatment may be related to an increased risk of anterior segment complications, which should be recognized and managed appropriately. 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.... | PMID: 20227677

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (82)1 2010
Pain in the quiet (not red) eye.
David C DC Fiore, Andrew V AV Pasternak and Rabab M RM Radwan
Abstract
Although eye pain is often accompanied by redness or injection, pain can also occur with a quiet eye. Pain in a quiet eye can be the first sign of a vision-threatening condition, a more benign ophthalmologic condition, or a nonophthalmologic condition. Acute narrow-angle glaucoma is an emergent visi... | PMID: 20590074

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Cornea (29)7 2010
Ocular graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
Arnaud C Westeneng, Ymkje Hettinga, Henk Lokhorst, Leo Verdonck, Suzanne van Dorp and Aniki Rothova
Abstract
Over time, ocular GvHD developed in 54% of patients and consisted mainly of dry eyes and conjunctivitis, which increased in severity during follow-up; blepharitis and uveitis were less often encountered. Acute systemic GvHD, especially the involvement of mouth and skin, was strongly associated with... | PMID: 20489577

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Journal of the Indian Medical Association (108)7 2010
Tissue adhesive in ophthalmology.
Chittaranjan C Shaw, M Nazarul MN Islam, Soumen S Chakroborty, Anindita A Mondal, Rupam R Roy, Nirmal Kumar NK Sasmal, Milan M Chakroborty and Mukul Chandra MC Biswas
Abstract
Tissue adhesive in ophthalmology is commonly used for corneal wound and restricted for superficial closure. Only synthetic adhesive available is butyl-2-cyanoacrylate. However, if it gets between the wound margins it inhibits healing by forming impervious barrier. | PMID: 21192504

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Tropical Doctor (40)3 2010
Ocular complications of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis.
Catherine U Ukponmwan, Itiyafe Njinaka and Efe T Ehimiyen
Abstract
The causative factors and ocular complications of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are reported here. Six out of seven patients developed the syndrome secondary to ingestion of sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine while one developed it as a complication of HAART (highly active antiretr... | PMID: 20555046

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New Zealand Medical Journal (123)1316 2010
Selenium and ocular health in New Zealand.
Leo Sheck, Jo Davies and Graham Wilson
Abstract
Selenium is an essential mineral and severe selenium deficiency is known to cause significant health problems. It has been well documented that New Zealand soil is low in selenium. Recent studies have addressed the roles of selenoproteins in the eyes, with evidence suggesting that selenium supplemen... | PMID: 20648102

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Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology (29)2 2010
An interlaboratory study of the short time exposure (STE) test using SIRC cells for predicting eye irritation potential.
Yutaka Takahashi, Takumi Hayashi, Mirei Koike, Hitoshi Sakaguchi, Hirofumi Kuwahara and Naohiro Nishiyama
Abstract
We have developed the short time exposure (STE) test using a rabbit corneal cell line (SIRC cells) as an alternative eye irritation test. The STE test uses relative viability as the endpoint after cells are exposed to the test material at 5%, 0.5%, and 0.05% concentrations for 5 minutes. In this int... | PMID: 20178401

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Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction (30)3 2010
Alopecia and ocular alterations: a role for Minoxidil?
Reza Rastmanesh
Abstract
PMID: 20415543

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CNS Drugs (24)6 2010
Ocular adverse effects of common psychotropic agents: a review.
Sami S Richa and Jean-Claude JC Yazbek
Abstract
All psychotropic medications have the potential to induce numerous and diverse unwanted ocular effects. Visual adverse effects can be divided into seven major categories: eyelid and keratoconjunctival disorders; uveal tract disorders; accommodation interference; angle-closure glaucoma; cataract/pigm... | PMID: 20443647

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The practising midwife (13)6 2010
The newborn physical examination step by step. 1. Eyes.
Helen H Baston and Cath C Burke
Abstract
PMID: 20586346

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The Nigerian postgraduate medical journal (17)2 2010
Awareness and knowledge of eye care providers among government workers in Ilorin, Nigeria.
A A AA Ayanniyi, F O FO Olatunji, A A Adeboye and R O RO Ayanniyi
Abstract
Four hundred and fifty one respondents, aged 20 to 57 years comprising 213 (50.8%) men and 206 (49.2%) women participated. Majority 348 (87.9%) had tertiary education while the remaining had at least primary education. Most respondents 392 (88.9%) were aware of the availability of eye care providers... | PMID: 20539329

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Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (16)2 2010
Congenital cystic eye with multiple dermal appendages and intracranial congenital anomalies.
Ioannis Tsitouridis, Michael Michaelides, Christos Tsantiridis, Styliani Spyridi, Mary Arvanity and Ioannis Efstratiou
Abstract
We present the radiographic, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging findings of a unique case of congenital cystic eye associated with dermal appendages and advanced intracranial congenital anomalies in a 3-month-old boy.... | PMID: 19847771

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Journal of the Indian Medical Association (108)6 2010
Unusual ocular manifestation of AIDS.
B N R BN Subudhi, S S Dash and Praveen P Subudhi
Abstract
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a lethal multispectrum disease. Ocular manifestations of AIDS occur in 75% of cases when the immunity lowers down to low level with a low CD4 lymphocytic count. Most common manifestation is opportunistic infections. Out of which molluscum contagiosum virus... | PMID: 21121390

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Ophthalmology (117)6 2010
Vitrectomy outcomes in eyes with diabetic macular edema and vitreomacular traction.
Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network Writing Committee, Julia A Haller, Haijing Qin, Rajendra S Apte, Roy R Beck, Neil M Bressler, David J Browning, Ronald P Danis, Adam R Glassman, Joseph M Googe, Craig Kollman, Andreas K Lauer, Mark A Peters and Margaret E Stockman
Abstract
After vitrectomy performed for DME and vitreomacular traction, retinal thickening was reduced in most eyes. Between 28% and 49% of eyes with characteristics similar to those included in this study are likely to have improvement of visual acuity, whereas between 13% and 31% are likely to have worseni... | PMID: 20299105

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Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde (227)6 2010
[Complications after posterior lamellar keratoplasty (DSAEK): prevention, detection and treatment]
L M Heindl, F E Kruse and C Cursiefen
Abstract
Careful preoperative indication, surgery and postoperative care make DSAEK a safe and effective new therapeutic option for patients with endothelial corneal disease. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart, New York.... | PMID: 20560101

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British Journal of Ophthalmology (94)6 2010
Ophthalmic, clinical and visual electrophysiological findings in children born to mothers prescribed substitute methadone in pregnancy.
R Hamilton, L McGlone, J R MacKinnon, H C Russell, M S Bradnam and H Mactier
Abstract
Ophthalmic abnormalities included reduced acuity (95%), nystagmus (70%), delayed visual maturation (50%), strabismus (30%), refractive errors (30%), and cerebral visual impairment (25%). Visual electrophysiology was abnormal in 60%. A quarter of the children had associated neurodevelopmental abnorma... | PMID: 20410537

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British Journal of Ophthalmology (94)6 2010
Maternal drug abuse and ocular morbidity: more than meets the eye?
Ken K Nischal
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PMID: 20508041

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British Journal of Ophthalmology (94)6 2010
Comparison of Damato campimetry and Humphrey automated perimetry results in a clinical population.
Fiona J Rowe, Henri Sueke and Sandra D Gawley
Abstract
We found Damato campimetry to be a useful portable device to assess the visual field, with an optimal sensitivity of 81% and a specificity of 72% based on comparison with a Humphrey 24-2 programme. Of the patients studied, 6.5% were unable to do the test and 64% had matched or partially matched resu... | PMID: 20447958

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Canadian Veterinary Journal (51)6 2010
Coat color and coat color pattern-related neurologic and neuro-ophthalmic diseases.
Aubrey A AA Webb and Cheryl L CL Cullen
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PMID: 20808581

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Biomacromolecules (11)5 2010
Functional assessment of cross-linked porous gelatin hydrogels for bioengineered cell sheet carriers.
Jui-Yang Lai and Ya-Ting Li
Abstract
We introduced a simple stirring process combined with freeze-drying (SFD1) method for the development of gelatin hydrogels with enlarged pore structure that can improve the aqueous humor circulation. Samples fabricated by air-drying (AD) or freeze-drying method were used for comparison. After cross-... | PMID: 20355704

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Optometry and Vision Science (87)5 2010
Visionaries are often out of sight.
Anthony J Adams
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PMID: 20440129

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)3 2010
Vitreoretinal disease in the coming decade.
Allen Chiang and Julia A Haller
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Pharmacologic vitreolysis may greatly impact the current approach to treatment of various vitreoretinopathies. New methods of drug delivery to the posterior segment either via nanoparticles or sustained-release intravitreal implants may supplant repetitive intravitreal injections. Gene therapy may b... | PMID: 20224401

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)3 2010
Complications of intravitreal injections.
Kapil M Sampat and Sunir J Garg
Abstract
Elevated intraocular pressure and glaucoma are the most common complications of intraocular triamcinolone. There is also an increased incidence of cataract formation/progression over time. The immunosuppressive effect of triamcinolone does not appear to increase the risk of endophthalmitis. Recent r... | PMID: 20375895

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)3 2010
Current world literature.
Author(s) unavailable
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PMID: 20393295

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Current Opinion in Opthalmology (21)3 2010
Treatment viability of stem cells in ophthalmology.
V Swetha E Jeganathan and Muthusamy Palanisamy
Abstract
Stem/progenitor cells located in different regions of the eye are capable of differentiating enabling cell repopulation and tissue regeneration. At present, limbal epithelial stem transplantation is the sole ocular cell-based therapy being implemented into clinical practice. Research performed in an... | PMID: 20393292

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Inflammation Research (59)5 2010
The effects of bilastine compared with cetirizine, fexofenadine, and placebo on allergen-induced nasal and ocular symptoms in patients exposed to aeroallergen in the Vienna Challenge Chamber.
Friedrich Horak, Petra Zieglmayer, René Zieglmayer and Patrick Lemell
Abstract
Bilastine had a rapid onset of action, within 1 h, and a long duration of action, greater than 26 h. Cetirizine was similar. Fexofenadine was similar on day 1 but less effective on day 2, indicating a shorter duration of action. Bilastine, like cetirizine and fexofenadine, was safe and well tolerate... | PMID: 19943178

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Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology (38)4 2010
Novel and recurrent NDP gene mutations in familial cases of Norrie disease and X-linked exudative vitreoretinopathy.
Erika L Pelcastre, Cristina Villanueva-Mendoza and Juan C Zenteno
Abstract
A novel Norrin missense mutation, p.Arg41Thr, was identified in two apparently unrelated families with ND. Haplotype analysis demonstrated that affected males in these two families shared the same ND-linked haplotype, suggesting a common origin for this novel mutation. The previously reported p.Arg1... | PMID: 20491809

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Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology (38)4 2010
Central Australian Ocular Health Study: design and baseline description of participants.
John Landers, Tim Henderson and Jamie Craig
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1884 participants were recruited including 689 (36.6%) males and 1195 (63.4%) females. This equates to 36% of those aged 20 years or older and 67% of those aged 40 years or older living in central Australia. 55% of participants were diabetic and 20% of participants were symptomatic of an eye conditi... | PMID: 20491808

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Lupus (19)6 2010
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic medications: what a rheumatologist should know.
V Peponis, V C Kyttaris, S E Chalkiadakis, S Bonovas and N M Sitaras
Abstract
Nearly every drug may cause changes to ocular tissues through a variety of mechanisms. Medication overdoses, drug-drug interactions but also chronic administration of medications at the recommended doses may lead to ocular toxicity. The ocular side effects, screening for eye toxicity... | PMID: 20144965

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Lupus (19)6 2010
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic medications: what a rheumatologist should know.
V Peponis, V C Kyttaris, S E Chalkiadakis, S Bonovas and N M Sitaras
Abstract
Nearly every drug may cause changes to ocular tissues through a variety of mechanisms. Medication overdoses, drug-drug interactions but also chronic administration of medications at the recommended doses may lead to ocular toxicity. The ocular side effects, screening for eye toxicity... | PMID: 20144965

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Lupus (19)6 2010
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic medications: what a rheumatologist should know.
V Peponis, V C Kyttaris, S E Chalkiadakis, S Bonovas and N M Sitaras
Abstract
Nearly every drug may cause changes to ocular tissues through a variety of mechanisms. Medication overdoses, drug-drug interactions but also chronic administration of medications at the recommended doses may lead to ocular toxicity. The ocular side effects, screening for eye toxicity... | PMID: 20144965

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Lupus (19)6 2010
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic medications: what a rheumatologist should know.
V Peponis, V C Kyttaris, S E Chalkiadakis, S Bonovas and N M Sitaras
Abstract
Nearly every drug may cause changes to ocular tissues through a variety of mechanisms. Medication overdoses, drug-drug interactions but also chronic administration of medications at the recommended doses may lead to ocular toxicity. The ocular side effects, screening for eye toxicity... | PMID: 20144965

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Lupus (19)6 2010
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic medications: what a rheumatologist should know.
V Peponis, V C Kyttaris, S E Chalkiadakis, S Bonovas and N M Sitaras
Abstract
Nearly every drug may cause changes to ocular tissues through a variety of mechanisms. Medication overdoses, drug-drug interactions but also chronic administration of medications at the recommended doses may lead to ocular toxicity. The ocular side effects, screening for eye toxicity... | PMID: 20144965

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Clinical and Experimental Optometry (93)3 2010
Is thermal laser the first but the best choice of treatment for the extrafoveal choroidal neovascularisation?
Ozlem Aslan and Yasemin Ozdamar
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PMID: 20557560

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