Publications by authors named "H Parent-de-Curzon"

A 63-year-old male patient was operated of a single conjunctival papillomatous lesion located on the left caruncle. The curative tumoral excision was followed by its histological analysis. Histologically, the tumor associated an epithelial squamous papilloma with a subepithelial nevus, confirming a combination of two different lesions.

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We are showing a protocol to survey the treatment by APS, with a computer equipment that enable us to examine very shortly the central field of vision and the ERG; but that least investigation can be EOG or a PEV, according to the toxic pathology we are studying.

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We studied seven cases of Terson's syndrome, in association with bleeding in the subarachnoid space caused by rupture of vascular malformation or cranial traumatism. The association of rapid increase of intracranial pressure with subarachnoid hemorrhage could explain the development of a Terson's syndrome. The retinal hemorrhages associated with the vitreous hemorrhage are variable in morphology and topography.

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The authors report the results of 98 cases of esotropia treated by global surgery. They treated 72 "V" syndromes, 22 "A" syndromes and 4 cases without vertical incommitance but presenting visible hyperactivities of the oblique muscles. The alphabetical variations have been treated by weakening of the oblique muscles and sometimes have been treated by weakening of the oblique muscles and sometimes of the vertical recti which are part of the same torsional couple (inferior oblique - inferior rectus in the "V" syndrome, superior oblique - superior rectus in the "A" syndrome).

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Gass described the acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy in 1968. The disturbance of visual function is generally temporary with subsequent recovery. We describe one case of peripapillary and macular neovascularization with decreasing visual acuity due to macular haemorrhage followed by a fibro-glial scar.

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