نتایج جستجو برای: corneal opacity

تعداد نتایج: 34766  

2015
Kieran S O'Brien Thomas M Lietman Jeremy D Keenan John P Whitcher

Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identified quickly and managed appropriately. The terms ‘microbial keratitis’, ‘infective keratitis’ and ‘suppurative keratitis’ are all used to describe suppurative infections of the cornea. In this issue we use the term microbial keratitis. These infections are characterised by the presence of white or yellowish infiltr...

2015
Madan P Upadhyay Muthiah Srinivasan John P Whitcher

Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identified quickly and managed appropriately. The terms ‘microbial keratitis’, ‘infective keratitis’ and ‘suppurative keratitis’ are all used to describe suppurative infections of the cornea. In this issue we use the term microbial keratitis. These infections are characterised by the presence of white or yellowish infiltr...

آقازاده امیری, محمد , الوندی, مژگان , طباطبایی, سید مهدی , هاشمیان, سید محمد ناصر ,

Background: In this study were focused on corneal cells changes in keratoconus disease, as there are differences between results of other studies that were done on keratokonic eyes. And the chief purpose was a comparison between keratoconus and normal population based corneal endothelium (in cell density, pleomorphism and polymegethism of cells). Methods: This study is an observational study a...

2015
Esmael Habtamu Saul N. Rajak Zerihun Tadesse Tariku Wondie Mulat Zerihun Birhan Guadie Teshome Gebre Amir Bedri Kello Kelly Callahan David C. W. Mabey Peng T. Khaw Clare E. Gilbert Helen A. Weiss Paul M. Emerson Matthew J. Burton

BACKGROUND Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) needs to be managed to reduce the risk of vision loss. The long-term impact of epilation (a common traditional practice of repeated plucking of lashes touching the eye) in preventing visual impairment and corneal opacity from TT is unknown. We conducted a randomized controlled trial of epilation versus surgery for the management of minor TT (fewer than si...

2008
Mozhgan Rezaei Kanavi Mohammad-Ali Javadi Hamid-Reza Zabihi Yeganeh

PURPOSE To report the histopathologic features of corneal involvement in a patient with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). CASE REPORT A 19-year-old man with XP presented with bilateral corneal leukoma and decreased visual acuity predominatly in his right eye. Penetrating keratoplasty was performed in the right eye due to severe corneal opacity, vascularization and lipid deposition. The corneal butt...

2016
D. N. Pandya

Case 1.?H. S., a Hindu male child of 11 years, while playing in the field was struck by a pebble in the eye. The result was a corneal ulcer and inflammation. The boy was brought to me by his father after he had been under several forms of treatment without any effect. He was given 10 injections of 5 c.c. each of Aolan twice a week. By the time the 10 injections were finished the boy was complet...

2007
Kyoko Ono Seiichi Yokoo Tatsuya Mimura Tomohiko Usui Kazunori Miyata Makoto Araie Satoru Yamagami Shiro Amano

PURPOSE To evaluate the feasibility of autologous transplantation in a rabbit model of conjunctival epithelial cells cultured on amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction. METHODS Limbal stem cell deficiency was induced in the right eyes of 30 rabbits. This was done by performing a lamellar keratectomy of the entire cornea and a complete removal of the limbus and conjunctiva, extend...

2013
Yusuke Matsuzaki Hiroshi Toshida Toshihiko Ohta Akira Murakami

A 25-year-old man visited our hospital showing atopic conjunctivitis and corneal shield ulcer on his left eye. Although eye drops of 0.1% of betamethasone sodium phosphate and 0.1% of hyaluronic acid ophthalmic solution were prescribed, calcific corneal opacities developed. The corrected visual acuity decreased to 6/20 in Snellen chart. After corneal epithelial exfoliation, removal of calcific ...

2013
Sarbani Hazra

A 35-year-old Indian parrot (Psittacula krameri manillensis) was presented to the Department of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences with a history of blepharospasm and corneal lesion OS. Test with fluorescein dye was negative. The dense corneal opacity (macula) was identified as involving the posterior corneal layer. The further ophthalmic exami...

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