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  1. More sophisticated with improving manufacturing (lathe) technology. Early, corneal ,lenses in the 1950s and 1960s were relatively expensive and fragile, resulting
  2. Rapid constriction of the pupil. It must be administered intraocularly because, corneal ,cholinesterase metabolizes topically-administered ACh before it can diffuse
  3. Halides are corrosive. Congenital endothelial dystrophy type 2,a rare form of, corneal ,dystrophy, is linked to mutations in SLC4A11 gene that encodes a transporter
  4. Mainly genetic such as seizures and defects of the eye (juvenile cataracts, corneal ,dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy). Hip dysplasia is not often found
  5. Also seem to provide a more efficient platform for bacterial contamination and, corneal ,infiltration than other conventional hydrogel soft contact lenses. A recent
  6. Lens wear appears to decrease the entire corneal thickness and increase the, corneal ,curvature and surface irregularity. " Long-term wear of rigid contact lens is
  7. From keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease, in the mid-1990s. This led to two, corneal ,transplants, his right cornea in 1997 and his left in 1998. He also was
  8. Because pressure measurement error can be caused by more than just CCT (i.e., corneal ,hydration, elastic properties, etc.),it is impossible to 'adjust' pressure
  9. Including bulbous keratopathy, dry eyes, corneal ulcers and erosion, keratitis, corneal , edema,descemetocele, corneal stasis,Mooren's ulcer, anterior corneal
  10. Localizing and identifying the presence of elementary fungal elements in the, corneal ,stoma in cases of keratomycosis, enabling rapid diagnosis and thereby early
  11. Has been used in a new treatment to slow or stop the progression of the, corneal ,disorder keratoconus. This is called corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL). In
  12. As Goldman manometry should be augmented with pachyderm to measure central, corneal ,thickness (CCT). A thicker-than-average cornea can result in a pressure
  13. In the face in the process, had taken their toll on his eyes and he developed, corneal ,erosion syndrome, where the eyes begin to dry out easily and cease to produce
  14. Therapy, which may also occur with ciprofloxacin eye drops, especially, corneal , perforation,but also evisceration and nucleation. This increased incidents of
  15. Different factors have been investigated. One group of researchers showed that, corneal ,hypoxia exacerbated Pseudocodes binding to the corneal epithelium
  16. Keratoconjunctivitis is the combination of conjunctivitis and keratitis (, corneal ,inflammation). Episcleritis is an inflammatory condition that produces a
  17. CXL). In corneal crosslinking, riboflavin drops are applied to the patient’s, corneal ,surface. Once the riboflavin has penetrated through the cornea, ultraviolet A
  18. Codex of the eye, Manual D, where he described a method of directly altering, corneal ,power by submerging the eye in a bowl of water. Leonardo, however,did not
  19. Opaque plaques (Bitot's spots) and, eventually,erosion of the roughened, corneal ,surface with softening and destruction of the cornea (keratomalacia) and
  20. Lenses were hexagonally close packed, touching each other, with a single, corneal ,membrane covering all lenses. *Abathochroal eyes are found only in Cambrian
  21. His contributions to the medical world include the tube flap grafting method, corneal ,transplantation and preservation of grafts from cadaver eyes and tissue therapy
  22. Dry eyes, corneal ulcers and erosion, keratitis, corneal edema, descemetocele, corneal ,stasis,Mooren's ulcer, anterior corneal dystrophy, and neurotrophic
  23. When the eyelid is closed. Extended lens wearers may have an increased risk for, corneal ,infections and corneal ulcers, primarily due to poor care and cleaning of the
  24. Keratomileusis and keratophakia, as well as the first microkeratome and, corneal ,microlathe. *Mateusz Krwawicz (Poland) In 1961,developed the first cryoprobe
  25. Of monocular blindness worldwide, accounting for an estimated 850,000 cases of, corneal ,blindness every year in the Indian subcontinent alone. As a result, corneal
  26. Corneal edema, descemetocele, corneal stasis,Mooren's ulcer, anterior, corneal , dystrophy,and neurotrophic keratoconjunctivitis. Contact lenses that deliver
  27. And rarely subacute sclerosis pan encephalitis); corneal ulceration leading to, corneal ,scarring. Complications are usually more severe in adults who catch the virus.
  28. Concludes that" Long-term contact lens wear appears to decrease the entire, corneal ,thickness and increase the corneal curvature and surface irregularity. "
  29. Used in the treatment of conditions including bulbous keratopathy, dry eyes, corneal ,ulcers and erosion, keratitis, corneal edema, descemetocele, corneal stasis
  30. Is estimated to affect 5 million children each year; 500,000 develop active, corneal ,involvement, and half of these go blind. Central corneal ulceration is also a
  31. Blinking, tearing,and in some cases an opaque film over the eye due to, corneal ,ulcer. Hay or straw dust can also cause sneezing. While it is normal for guinea
  32. Long-term wear of rigid contact lens is associated with decreased, corneal ,hepatocyte density and increased number of epithelial Langerhans cells. Eyelid
  33. Researchers showed that corneal hypoxia exacerbated Pseudocodes binding to the, corneal ,epithelium, internalization of the microbes, and induction of the inflammatory
  34. A deep and clear anterior chamber and a lack of aqueous misdirection. Also,the, corneal ,appearance is not as hazy. A reduction in visual acuity can occur followed
  35. Extended lens wearers may have an increased risk for corneal infections and, corneal ,ulcers, primarily due to poor care and cleaning of the lenses, tear film
  36. And acute encephalitis (and rarely subacute sclerosis pan encephalitis);, corneal ,ulceration leading to corneal scarring. Complications are usually more severe
  37. Perforation, but also evisceration and nucleation. This increased incidents of, corneal ,perforation may be due to fluoroquinolones causing alterations in stromal
  38. Of corneal blindness every year in the Indian subcontinent alone. As a result, corneal ,scarring from all causes now is the fourth-greatest cause of global blindness (
  39. Or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drops. Severe cases threatening vision (, corneal ,exposure or optic nerve compression) are treated with steroids or orbital
  40. The visible ocular surface, and could be worn up to sixteen hours per day. EMMA, corneal ,lenses became the first contact lenses to have mass appeal through the 1960s
  41. 500,000 develop active corneal involvement, and half of these go blind. Central, corneal ,ulceration is also a significant cause of monocular blindness worldwide
  42. Spiral with pitch of about 12 degrees. *The nerves of the cornea (this is, corneal ,nerves of the subepithelial layer terminate near superficial epithelial layer
  43. These lenses were a combination of glass and plastic. In 1949,the first ", corneal ," lenses were developed. These were much smaller than the original scleral
  44. Or stop the progression of the corneal disorder keratoconus. This is called, corneal ,collagen crosslinking (CXL). In corneal crosslinking, riboflavin drops are
  45. By contaminated harvested human brain products, Immunoglobulins (IVG), corneal , grafts,rural grafts or electrode implants (acquired or iatrogenic form: iced
  46. The Lions Eye Bank also maintains a waitlist of patients who require, corneal ,graft operations. About 100 corneas are provided by the Bank for transplant
  47. When the infant is exposed to N. gonorrhea in the birth canal and can lead to, corneal ,scarring or perforation, resulting in blindness in the neonate. Disseminated N.
  48. Disorder keratoconus. This is called corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL). In, corneal ,crosslinking, riboflavin drops are applied to the patient’s corneal surface.
  49. Tomography (HRT3). Owing to the sensitivity of all methods of manometry to, corneal ,thickness, methods such as Goldman manometry should be augmented with
  50. On people and animals including temporary paralysis, skin burns and rashes, corneal ,burns, and symptoms superficially resembling radiation poisoning, such as the

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