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This will be prospective cross-sectional study. This research will be done in the period between 1 August and 31 December 2020 and will include 80 eyes from patients with following disorders:
Group 1: Patients with diabetic retinopathy Group 2: Patients with myopia Group 3: patients with choroidal
Macular epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a disorder of the vitreomacular interface characterized by fibrocellular proliferation on the anterior surface of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) of the macula. Pars plana vitrectomy with ERM removal and inner limiting membrane peeling is the standard
Macular epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a disorder of the vitreomacular interface characterized by fibrocellular proliferation on the anterior surface of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) of the macula. Pars plana vitrectomy with ERM removal and inner limiting membrane peeling is the standard
Introduction. Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) is one of the common late post-operative complications of phacoemulsification and ECCE. The treatment of PCO by YAG laser capsulotomy usually leads to the famous annoying symptom (musca) and carries the risk of IOP elevation. Moreover, it may lead
Space flights have shown the possibilities and limitations of human adaptation to space. For the last 50 years, results showed that the space environment and microgravity in particular, cause changes that may affect the performance of astronauts. These physiological changes are now better known:
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) remains the leading cause of blindness in Americans of working age, and the majority of people with diabetes are expected to develop retinopathy, with as many as 10% developing sight-threatening retinopathy (proliferative retinopathy and/or center-involved macular edema)
Intraocular steroid agents have been shown to decrease inflammatory cytokines in diabetic macular edema (DME) patients and thus have roles in the treatment of these patients. However, I believe that anti-VEGF could effectively decrease intraocular inflammatory responses in these patients with much
For the purposes of determining the prevalence of ocular complications in inflammatory rheumatic diseases, the following search terms were used: conjunctivitis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, xerophthalmia, uveitis, eye hemorrhage, optic neuritis, papilledema, orbital disease, retinal artery/vein
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is a frequent complication of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and is the main cause of vision loss in the working population in western countries.
Several studies provided evidence that good diabetic control is important to prevent and delay disease progression, but while some
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and diabetic macular edema (DME) frequently occur together in patients with diabetic retinopathy In the landmark study Protocol S, about 30% of PDR subjects had DME at baseline and 53% of subjects receiving panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) underwent
Primary brain tumors in adults are less common than metastatic tumors. The most frequent are glioblastoma multiforme, metastases, anaplastic astrocytoma, meningioma, pituitary tumors and vestibular schwannoma. 70% of the tumors in adults are supratentorial. The most infratentorial tumors are
After signing the informed consent form, potential subjects will be assessed for eligibility, including eliciting medical and neurologic history, measurement of best-corrected visual acuity, visual field testing, ophthalmoscopy with optic disc edema grading, physical examination, and Optical
Numerous authors have described optic disc edema, globe flattening, choroidal folds which were thought to be part of the well-defined but still idiopathic syndrome of idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
The pathogenesis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension is not well understood. Recent