intraocular造句1. Glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure.
2. Purpose: Discussing the orientation and measurment of intraocular eyewinker.
3. Can high intraocular pressure develop glaucoma?
4. Glaucoma is a disorder characterized by increased intraocular pressure (IOP) that ultimately damages the optic nerve, leading to visual field loss.
5. Rehak J. Neovascular glaucoma and intraocular pressure . Acta Univ Palaoki Olomuc Fac Med 1992; 133:71.
6. Using black diaphragm intraocular lens implantation in management of traumatic aniridia combined with aphakia in order to eliminate the severe symptom of photophobia and to improve visual acuity.
7. Objective To probe intraocular lens implantation without the fixed suture of superior rectus .
8. There were no significant intraocular lenses tilt and decentration in transscleral fixation group observed by UBM.
9. Slit lamp biomicroscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy, Electroretinogram (ERG) and intraocular pressure were performed at regular intervals in all eyes pre- and postoperatively.
10. AIM: To compare the intraocular pressure distribution in onchocerciasis hyperendemic communities with the intraocular pressure distribution in a hypoendemiccommunity.
11. Methods:Measure the intraocular pressure of 70 patients (140 eyes) by dynamic contour tonometry and use comprehensive nursing at the same time.
12. The increase in intraocular pressure peaks 2 to 4 minutes after the administration of succinylcholine.
13. Objective To study the feasibility of intraocular lens embedded in capsule crevasse and its significance of preventing after-cataract.
14. Objective To discuss the effect of black diaphragm intraocular lens implantation in the management of cataract or aphakia with aniridia.
15. The scleral tunnel incisions ensured minimal loss of intraocular fluids during instrument excange and scleral plugs were not required to avoid ocular hypotony during scleral indentation.
16. Glaucoma is characterized by elevated intraocular pressure associated with optic cupping and visual field loss.
17. Methods Phacoemulsification with low or negative power intraocular lens implantation were performed on 111 eyes of 86 patients with axial high myopia.
18. Several devices that have been successful in modern surgery include hip replacements, contact and intraocular lenses, heart pacemakers and so on.
19. Objective: To estimate the therapeutic effect of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens ( IOL ) implantation in cataract with uveitis.
20. We present a novel confocal laser method (CLM) for precise testing of the dioptric power of both positive and negative intraocular lens (IOL) implants.
21. Objective To observe the effects of trabeculectomy with paracentesis under the condition of high intraocular pressure(IOP).
22. AIM: To determine the influence of topical anaesthetic drops, age and central corneal thickness (CCT) in the determination of intraocular pressure (IOP) by non contact tonometry (NCT).
23. Aim To observe the value of hyaluronidase in treatment of filtering passage obstruction and of intraocular pressure (IOP) re-elevation after glaucoma trabeculectomy.
24. Objective To observe the change of color perception before and after intraocular lens implantation in patients.
25. The exact measurement of keratometry and anterior chamber depth are of major importance for the implantation of intraocular lens(IOL)in refractive surgery and the research of refractive errors.
26. Histologic findings showed a picture of hemangiopericytoma. One month after cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation in the right eye, the patient had restored vision.
27. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (CAIs) were first used to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in glaucoma in 1954, with the introduction of acetazolamide, methazolamide and diclofenamide were subsequently.
28. Conclusions The incidence of low-tension shallow anterior chamber caused by glaucoma surgery is 19.5%, which is correlated with intraocular pressure before surgery.
29. Objective To assess the effect of hyaluronidase subconjunctival injection on cases which have an early high intraocular pressure (IOP) after filtering operation within 2 weeks.
30. Gonioscopy of 10 eyes demonstrated peripheral anterior synechia in 9 eyes with increased intraocular pressure for which operation was needed.