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Diseases of the ocular surface
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Part 1 book "Advances in medical and surgical cornea - From diagnosis to procedure" includes content: Diagnosis and management of ocular surface disease, advances in the diagnosis and management of infectious keratitis, allergic disease of the eye, imaging techniques for corneal disorders, advances in contact lens for the treatment of ocular surface disease and the corneal ectasias.
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muasambanhan08
01-03-2024
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We present a case of fungal keratitis caused by Scedosporium apiospermum, which is a rare agent. Case description A 34-year-old Caucasian male patient was admitted to our clinic with complaints of pain and blurred vision in the left eye. The patient had a history of wearing contact lenses for 3 years.
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vigamora
23-05-2023
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Tears play an important role in ocular surface protection, and help wild animals maintain visual acuity in the face of air and water friction. The proteomics of tears has only been described for mammals. The knowledge of the proteomics of wild animal tears can aid not only in the setting of normal standards for ocular disease studies in these animals, but also to base the search for new molecules to be used in ophthalmology therapeutics.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Tear film (TF) helps maintain and protect ocular function against damage to the ocular surface. Proteins are one of its main constituents, whose expression pattern can be used as a biomarker of ocular changes and systemic diseases.
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vidarwin
22-02-2022
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Also lentigines. b Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. c See also "Papulonodular Skin Lesions." d Late 1980s. A proliferation of melanocytes results in the following pigmented lesions: lentigo, melanocytic nevus, and melanoma (Chap. 83). In an adult, the majority of lentigines are related to sun exposure, which explains their distribution.
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konheokonmummim
30-11-2010
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