Publications by authors named "A V Bolshunov"

Studying ocular biomechanics presents apparent interest because of certain clinical situations when evaluation of mechanical properties can help with both diagnosis and treatment. This literature review considers the approaches to studying deformation properties of various ocular structures: dynamometric methods, elastotonometry, ophthalmic mechanography, photoelasticity method, ultrasound methods, analysis of pneumatic applanation of the cornea, atomic force microscopy, holographic interferometry, optical coherence elastography. Knowledge of the particularities of tissue deformation during examination with various methods can expand our understanding of the mechanisms of pathological changes in different structures of the organ of vision, which can help develop new methods of diagnosis and treatment.

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Pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) is a condition that mostly affects young men with myopic refraction. PDS is characterized by the presence of Krukenberg spindle, peripheral iris defects, significant trabecular meshwork pigmentation, as well as convex iris configuration. Such configuration can cause friction of iris's posterior pigment layer on its ligaments, which leads to the release of pigment and its accumulation mostly in the structures of the anterior chamber.

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Nowadays glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. The main goal in preservation of vision in glaucoma patients is reducing intraocular pressure (IOP), which is considered the main controlled risk factor for progression of glaucomatous optic neuropathy. The article discusses the effectiveness and safety of various transscleral laser technologies in the treatment of glaucoma.

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Unlabelled: All methods of laser radiation therapy currently used in clinical practice are positioned as safe in terms of possible negative effects on the eye and surrounding tissues.

Purpose: To assess possible changes in the macular region of the retina and thickness of the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) according to the results of a dynamic study of OCT parameters after laser operations in the iris-lens diaphragm area.

Material And Methods: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) was performed on 34 pseudophakic patients (43 eyes) with clinical signs of secondary cataract with best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of at least 0.

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Laser surgery of the cornea, iris, angle of the anterior chamber and other parts of anterior segment of the eye sees wide application in clinical practice. The adverse effects it can cause in the anterior segment are well known and understood. At the same time, changes the treatment method can cause in the posterior segment of the eye - primarily, in macular area of the cornea, which is of great importance, have not been studied sufficiently.

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