Publications by authors named "Camelia Adriana Papadatu"

Conjunctival inclusion cyst represents a congenital or, in most cases, an acquired disorder. The most frequent cause of an acquired conjunctival cyst is the implantation of conjunctival epithelium after surgical interventions or ocular trauma. Usually, these cysts are located supero-medially, with a stationary evolution, without a progression in dimension, but in some cases can evolve into enormous translucent cysts.

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This is a case report of pituitary adenoma diagnosed by a deep ophthalmological examination. We identified a serious neurosurgical and endocrinological condition, potentially lethal, starting from an ocular symptom. The patient did not pay attention to the hormonal changes as they were developing slowly.

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Purpose: Our study is trying to establish the prevalence of Dry Eye Syndrome in glaucoma patients treated with topical medication.

Material And Method: We investigated 40 patients (21 females and 19 males), age over 50, treated with topical antiglaucoma medication for at least one year. The control group was consisted of 40 healthy adults, 20 female and 20 males, age over 50, who didn't took any ocular treatment in the last three months.

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