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The Changing Conceptual Basis of Trabeculectomy: A Review of Past and Current Surgical Techniques
Abstract: The original intent of glaucoma surgery was to allow aqueous humor to exit more easily either through the sclera or into the suprachoroidal space. The former came to be called, generically, ...
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M. Reza Razeghinejad,
Scott J. Fudemberg,
George L. Spaeth
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1-25
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| Clinical Pathologic Reviews |
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IgG4-Related Systemic Disease as a Cause of “Idiopathic” Orbital Inflammation, Including Orbital Myositis, and Trigeminal Nerve Involvement
24 October 2011
Abstract: IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RD) is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology that has been identified as the cause of tumefactive lesions in a number of tissues and organs. The r...
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Zachary S. Wallace,
Arezou Khosroshahi,
Frederick A. Jakobiec,
Vikram Deshpande,
Mark P. Hatton,
Jill Ritter,
Judith A. Ferry,
John H. Stone
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26-33
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| Public Health and the Eye |
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How Effective is Low Vision Service Provision? A Systematic Review
24 October 2011
Abstract: Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outcomes is required to guide service development and improve the lives of people with sight l...
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Alison M. Binns,
Catey Bunce,
Chris Dickinson,
Robert Harper,
Rhiannon Tudor-Edwards,
Margaret Woodhouse,
Pat Linck,
Alan Suttie,
Jonathan Jackson,
Jennifer Lindsay,
James Wolffsohn,
Lindsey Hughes,
Tom H. Margrain
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34-65
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| History of Ophthalmology |
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The Visual Impairment and Inscrutable Disease of Samuel Johnson
24 October 2011
Abstract: Samuel Johnson, the acclaimed author of the Dictionary of the English Language, survived childhood scrofula with impaired sight and hearing. The cause of his scrofula has been attributed to ...
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Curtis E. Margo,
Lynn E. Harman
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66-76
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| Clinical Challenges |
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A Twisted Mess
30 May 2011
Abstract: A 12-year-old girl presented with painless decreased vision in the left eye. Dilated fundus examination was consistent with Wyburn-Mason syndrome, and subsequent neuroimaging demonstrated a ...
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Paul S. Tlucek,
Annie Moreau,
R. Michael Siatkowski,
Michael X. Repka
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77-82
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| Current Ophthalmology and Medicine |
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Effects of Egg Consumption on Macular Pigment Concentration and Serum Cholesterol
Vishwanathan R, Goodrow-Kotyla E, Wooten B, et al. Consumption of 2 and 4 egg yolks/d for 5 wk increases macular pigment concentrations in older adults with low macular pigment taking cholesterol-lowe...
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Sheela Krishnan,
Sushant Wagley,
Jorge G. Arroyo
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83-84
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Bacterial Post-traumatic Endophthalmitis
I would like to commend Dr. Bhagat and coauthors for their comprehensive review on post-traumatic infectious endophthalmitis. I particularly believe the systematic approach the authors have tried to i...
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Gianluca Carifi
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85-86
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Author's Response
We thank Dr. Carifi for his interest in our recent article, “Post-traumatic Infectious Endophthalmitis.” We agree that guidance with concrete timelines in managing the devastating infection of post-tr...
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Neelakshi Bhagat,
Marco Zarbin,
Naya Sagori
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86-88
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| Time Oph |
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Case Presentation: An Inn Salesman with Jocular Symptoms
A 40-year-old purveyor of gin reported that he had trouble sighing to find his treats when he went into a movie theater. He had not noticed the problem before, as he never liked movies, but his new gi...
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Archibald W. Spooner
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89
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A3-A4
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