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Let Every Eye Negotiate for Itself and Trust no AgentW. Shakespeare. Much Ado About Nothing. Act 2, scene 1. |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 663-663
Mark Bullimore,
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IN THE NEWS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 664-665
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NEW PRODUCTS |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 666-667
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Anterior Segment Repair and Reconstruction Techniques and Medico-Legal Issues |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 668-668
Marian Macsai,
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Ophthalmic Pocket Companion, 6th Ed., |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 669-669
Kathleen Reuter,
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Quick Reference Dictionary of Eyecare Terminology, 3rd. Ed. |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 670-670
David Dawson,
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Limitations of the Panoramic 200 Optomap |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 671-672
Brian Chou,
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Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome and Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathies |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 673-680
JAMES LOMBARDO,
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Background.Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) is a rare, acute, multifocal retinitis located in the posterior pole. Patients with MEWDS may report photopsia, central scotoma, or decreased vision. Prodromal viral-like symptoms may be associated with this syndrome, but its etiology remains unknown. The condition is self limiting with a favorable prognosis for visual recovery within several weeks.Case Report.A young, myopic, female patient presented with painless photopsia, scotoma, and subsequent vision loss secondary to MEWDS. The clinical appearance, differential diagnosis, and management of MEWDS are discussed.Discussion.Careful ophthalmoscopic and angiographic interpretation along with complete history taking are the keys to diagnosing MEWDS. Ancillary testing including electroretinogram, early receptor potential, and visual fields aid in the differential diagnosis. Once the diagnosis has been established, patient reassurance is appropriate in the management of this condition.
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年代:2003
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Early Use of Corrective Lenses in Spanish Colonies of the Americas Including Parts of the Future United States: Reference to Viceroy Luis de Velasco (the Son) |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 681-689
MARIA CALVO,
and JAY ENOCH,
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We discuss many aspects of a reproduction of a formal painting from the XVIth century. It is a portrait of Viceroy of New Spain Luis de Velasco,El Joven or Hijo(son—see text), found at the Museum of the Pecos National Monument (near Pecos and Santa Fe, New Mexico). A formal portrait of each Viceroy of New Spain was created, and this one was painted during de Velasco’s first term as Viceroy (1590 to 1595 AD). In this depiction, he is seen wearing spectacles. To our knowledge, this is the first known reference suggesting the introduction of this form of visual correction in the Spanish Colonies in the Americas and in the future United States. There are three known portraits of Luis de Velasco (son): One painting, which included his father and significant others, hangs in the Colegiata (a small cathedral) de San Luis near Valladolid, Spain. In this portrayal, he was shown as a young man without a spectacle correction. And there are two viceregal portraits (Term 1, 1590 to 1595; Term 2, 1607 to 1611) in which he wears the same spectacle correction (these are located in Mexico City).
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Change to Corneal Morphology after Refractive Surgery (Myopic LaserIn SituKeratomileusis) as Viewed with a Confocal Microscope |
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Optometry and Vision Science,
Volume 80,
Issue 10,
2003,
Page 690-697
INMA PEREZ-GOMEZ,
and NATHAN EFRON,
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Purpose.This study aimed to look at morphological changes induced by myopic laserin situkeratomileusis (LASIK) in the human cornea using the confocal microscope and to investigate the link between these changes and alterations to corneal sensitivity.Methods.Anin vivoslit-scanning real-time confocal microscope (Tomey ConfoScan P4, Erlangen, Germany) fitted with an Achroplan 40×/0.75 NA immersion objective and a Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer were used to examine the morphology and sensitivity of the central corneas of six subjects (12 eyes) at an initial visit (before surgery), and at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after LASIK for myopia.Results.Keratocyte density anterior to the flap interface showed differences between visits (p < 0.0001) and was found to be lower than at the initial visit at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. Microfolds were noted at the level of the anterior limiting membrane in 11 of 12 eyes after surgery at all visits. Highly reflective flap interface particles were seen in all eyes at all visits after surgery. The subepithelial nerve fiber layer was clearly visible before surgery but could not be imaged in any of the eyes after surgery. Short, unconnected nerve fibers were observed 3 months after surgery; these appeared to form anastomosing interconnections after 6 months. Postsurgical corneal sensitivity was reduced during the first 3 months and recovered to presurgical levels after 6 months.Conclusion.LASIK showed a decrease in anterior keratocyte density and microfolds in the anterior limiting membrane, and reflective particles were observed at the flap interface. Corneal sensitivity was depressed during the first 6 months after LASIK surgery; this time course paralleled the appearance of nerve regeneration during this period. Confocal microscopy is capable of providing interesting new insights into the effects of refractive surgery on corneal morphology.
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年代:2003
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