Hydrophilic and hydrophobic IOLs demonstrate similar visual outcomes and inflammatory responses in patients with and without uveitis.
Anterior uveitis was the most common form of disease at presentation (170, 76.9%, table 2), followed by anterior and intermediate (17, 7.7%), intermediate (16, 7.2%), panuveitis (14, 6.3%) and ...
This important study measures the functional specialization of distinct subregions within the mouse posterior parietal cortex (PPC) using mesoscopic two-photon calcium imaging during visual ...
The diagnosis of uveitis was established based on the recommendations of the International Standardisation of Uveitis Nomenclature. The uveitis was classified as anterior, intermediate, posterior or ...
It can also be due to altered anatomy of the pelvis and/or hips caused by joint degeneration or a condition present from birth. There are three types of tilted pelvis: anterior pelvic tilt, posterior ...
One such device, the Retisert™ (Bausch & Lomb), has received US FDA approval for the management of noninfectious posterior uveitis, while others are being investigated. The Retisert uses the ...
aFrancis I Proctor Foundation, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA bDepartment of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA cDepartment ...
Intermediate and posterior uveitis account for much of the visual loss associated with uveitis. Systemic corticosteroids are used initially as they are fast acting, potent and inexpensive ...
One particular challenge is that we cannot reliably see and count cells in the mid- or posterior vitreous with a slit lamp examination, making the evaluation of posterior uveitis, an important class ...