Publications by authors named "Farhad Hafezi"

We give an overview of possible side effects that are specific for, or of particular relevance in, customized treatments. Certain processes involved in customized ablations have the potential to alter the quality of the optical correction. Professionals associated with customized treatment should be informed and trained with respect to possible sources of error.

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Silent sinus syndrome is a rare disease of the maxillary sinus characterized by bony absorption processes leading to progressive sinus wall thinning with consecutive enophthalmos and hypoglobus. It represents a benign cause of acquired enophthalmos and is often accompanied by painless vertical diplopia, the latter treated surgically in all cases published to date. We report a 56-year-old patient with silent sinus syndrome in whom vertical diplopia was treated with prisms showing that conservative treatment alone may, in mild cases, be an effective alternative to reconstructive surgery.

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  • The study presents a technique for anterior lamellar keratoplasty using an automated microkeratome to address complications from LASIK and PRK.
  • Ten eyes with post-surgery complications were treated successfully, with lamellar grafts secured by only four sutures.
  • Visual acuity improved in all cases, and additional astigmatism and refractive issues were corrected, further enhancing visual outcomes.
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In male burn victims, scar may cause grotesque disfigurement to the upper lip and lower face. There are many ways to address the problem, for simple skin grafting to complex flaps. Bipedicle scalp flaps are used sporadically for reconstruction of the upper lip.

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Lack of the AP-1 member c-Fos protects photoreceptors against light-induced apoptosis, a model for retinal degeneration. In mice, light damage increases the activity of the transcription factor AP-1, while pharmacological suppression of AP-1 prevents apoptosis, suggesting the involvement of pro-apoptotic AP-1 target genes. Recently, however, it was shown that photoreceptors expressing Fra-1 in place of c-Fos (Fos (Fosl1/Fosl1) ) are apoptosis competent despite the lack of transactivation domains in Fra-1.

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Pathogenetic mechanisms of retinal degeneration include cell loss by apoptosis. This gene-regulated mode of single-cell death occurs in a number of widespread human diseases such as neurodegeneration. The knowledge of genes and signaling in retinal apoptosis is expanding and opens up therapeutic strategies to ameliorate blinding retinal diseases.

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