Publications by authors named "Lundh B"

Purpose: To study possible differences in colour contrast sensitivity between different intraocular lens (IOL) materials with consecutive same day cataract surgery performed in the right and left eyes.

Methods: Central colour contrast sensitivity was measured with a computer graphics system along the protan, deutan and tritan axes. Thirty-four patients with cataract were studied.

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Purpose: To study the incidence of aphakia after cataract surgery, the surgical complications that can lead to it, and the visual outcome.

Setting: Six community-run eye clinics participating in the Swedish National Cataract Register.

Methods: Data on cataract extractions were collected prospectively from 1997 through 2001.

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Purpose: To study the incidence of aphakia after cataract extraction and evaluate the relative risk for this outcome in subgroups of patients based on preoperative conditions.

Setting: Sixty-two community-run or private clinics participating in the Swedish National Cataract Register.

Methods: Data on cataract extractions were collected prospectively from 1997 through 2001.

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Background/aims: The relative frequency, basic patient data, results, and complications of planned same day bilateral phacoemulsification were studied from April 1999 to May 2001 at the Department of Ophthalmology, Linköping University Hospital, Sweden.

Methods: Retrospective study of patient records (n=220) regarding preoperative and postoperative visual acuity, applied indications, concurrent disease, preoperative, peroperative, and postoperative complications, and number of unplanned postoperative visits. The monthly rate of bilateral phacoemulsification to all cataract procedures was monitored.

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Background: The coexistence of cataract and age related macular degeneration (AMD) is not unusual, especially in the very elderly. The outcome of cataract surgery in these cases depends on the effect of AMD on vision. In this study the authors have compared the outcome of cataract patients with AMD to that of cataract patients with no vision threatening ocular comorbidity, and analysed possible predictors of good or poor outcome.

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Purpose: To study the influence of cataract on peripheral and central colour contrast sensitivity.

Methods: Peripheral and central colour contrast sensitivity was measured with a computer graphics system along the protan, deutan and tritan axes. Included were 30 patients with cataract divided into three sub-groups: cortical cataract, nuclear sclerosis and posterior subcapsular cataract.

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An important part of an electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation is the comparison between the present ECG and earlier recordings. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate a combination of two computer-based methods, synthesized vectorcardiogram (VCG) and CAVIAR, in this comparison. The methods were applied to a group of 38 normal subjects and to a group of 36 patients treated with anthracyclines.

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Automated contrast thresholds were established for dynamic, 2 reversals per sec phase-shifted, sinusoidal gratings in a 5 degrees circular test field centred 7.5 degrees from the fixation point in six positions in the visual field in 16 patients (age 56-76 years) with clinically established (optic disc or nerve fibre layer damage) early glaucoma, without visual field defects. For reference, contrast thresholds were also obtained in 16 sex-matched and age-matched controls.

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Contrast thresholds for static and dynamic (phase-shifted at 2 rps) sinusoidal gratings were established for seven spatial frequencies 0.5-32 c/deg. An HP-85 desktop computer ran an automated stimulus descending algorithm.

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On the island of Kitava, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, a subsistence lifestyle, uninfluenced by western dietary habits, is still maintained. Tubers, fruit, fish and coconut are dietary staples. Of the total population, 1816 subjects were estimated to be older than 3 years and 125 to be 60-96 years old.

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The role of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the control of teratoma cell proliferation was examined. It was found that bFGF stimulates proliferation at low concentrations but induces cell migration at higher doses. These effects could be efficiently counteracted by addition of protamine sulphate.

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Total superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was examined in the anterior humor of 32 diabetic patients and 34 nondiabetic controls during cataract extraction. Median age (95% confidence interval) was 77.5 yr (73.

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The prognostic value of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) flow cytometry, cytological grading and the direct assay of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the material of fine needle aspirates was studied in 67 consecutive patients with newly detected prostatic carcinoma. All patients were hormonally treated (castration in 27 and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist or parenteral estrogens in 40). The patients were followed for a minimum of 2 years.

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The 3-years efficacy and safety of the 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitor simvastatin (S) (previously called synvinolin or MK-733) has been studied in single and combined therapy with cholestyramine (C) in 48 hypercholesterolaemic patients. Plasma lipids, lipoproteins and apolipoproteins A-I and B, and blood safety tests (haematology, liver function, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), creatinine, blood glucose and thyroid function) were determined regularly throughout the study. Extensive ophthalmological examinations with particular focus on the lens were done before initiation of therapy and at every 6 months during drug treatment.

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Simvastatin, a potent blood lipid reducer, has been suspected of inducing cataract in dogs. Twenty-nine type II hyperlipidemic patients on simvastatin were followed over 2 years at half-year intervals. A parallel group of sex- and age-matched normolipidemics were followed over a half year.

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The anatomical basis of gas exchange impairment in the anaesthetised horse was studied by computerised tomography (CT; three shetland ponies) and morphological analysis (one pony and three horses). By means of CT, densities were seen in dependent lung regions early during anaesthesia, both with spontaneous breathing and with mechanical ventilation. The densities remained for some time where they had initially been created when the animal was turned from dorsal to sternal recumbency.

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We used fine needle biopsies from prostatic tumors at routine examinations in 133 patients. Cytological grading was performed with a scoring system. Cellular prostatic acid phosphatase and cellular prostate specific antigen from the aspirates were quantitated.

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Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was injected into the left eyeball of 3-week-old mice and it infected the retinal ganglion cells. The infection spread rapidly along the visual pathways to the postsynaptic neurons in the contralateral superior collicle (SC) and lateral geniculate body (LGB). The distributional pattern of the viral immunoreactivity indicated an anterograde axonal transport of the infectious material.

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Vectorcardiographic bites as an expression of small fibrotic or necrotic areas in the myocardium have been discussed for many years. Distinct definitions of bites and normal limits for bites have, however, not been established. Therefore, an algorithm for computer detection and quantification of bites is presented.

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The nature of dense areas in dependent lung regions regularly seen in anaesthetized humans was examined in a sheep model. During anaesthesia with muscle paralysis and mechanical ventilation dense areas in dependent lung regions could be seen by means of computerized tomography (CT). They had the same location and the same attenuation as in anaesthetized humans.

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Sections from the nasal cavity of 12-day-old Swiss albino mice (NMRI strain) were subjected to lectin histochemistry. A panel of biotinylated lectins (Con A, WGA, s-WGA, PNA, SBA, DBA and UEA I) and a horseradish peroxidase-conjugated lectin (GSA II) showed marked differences in binding to the respiratory and the neuroepithelial cells. SBA (affinity for galactose and N-acetylgalactosamine), PNA (galactose) and WGA (sialic acids and N-acetylglucosamine) labelled the receptor neurons in the olfactory and vomeronasal epithelium.

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Because a change from hormone-sensitive to hormone-resistant carcinoma of the prostate often occurs concomitantly with genetic changes or as a result of the latter, the markers specific for prostatic tissues might also be affected. We therefore first studied the presence of prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in LNCaP and LNCaP-r human prostatic carcinoma cell lines. Since both markers were found in these cell lines, we proceeded to quantitate PAP and PSA in aspiration biopsies from patients with prostate tumors.

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