Publications by authors named "M Fallico"

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  • This study compares the effectiveness of vitrectomy with and without internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling in treating small idiopathic macular holes.
  • It found that the hole closure rate was significantly higher in the ILM peeling group (98%) compared to the no-peeling group (85%), but both techniques had similar outcomes in eyes with vitreomacular traction (VMT).
  • Overall, while ILM peeling increased closure rates, the no-peeling approach showed better visual outcomes and anatomical recovery in closed macular holes.
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Context: The illicit drug landscape in the United States is dynamic, featuring a risky and erratic drug supply. Drug checking programs (DCP) have been successfully implemented and studied extensively in Canada and Europe but are scarce in the United States. Integrating DCP at harm reduction programs provides an opportunity to engage people at the point-of-care and deliver a combination of harm reduction services, access to healthcare services, and linkages to treatment.

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High fat diets have been used as complementary treatments for seizure disorders for more than a century. Moreover, many fatty acids and derivatives, including the broad-spectrum antiseizure medication valproic acid, have been explored and used as pharmacological agents to treat epilepsy. In this work, we have explored the anticonvulsant potential of a large library of fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives, the LIPID MAPS Structure Database, using structure-based virtual screening to assess their ability to block the voltage-gated sodium channel 1.

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Background: To compare conventional internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling versus inverted flap technique in small idiopathic macular hole.

Methods: Retrospective, multicentre cohort study including consecutive eyes with a ≤250 μm idiopathic macular hole treated with primary vitrectomy. The primary outcome was best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) change and macular hole closure rate.

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  • The paper investigates how the Apple Vision Pro can enhance ophthalmic surgery by providing real-time imaging, guidance, and collaboration.
  • Ten ophthalmic surgeons used the device during eyelid malposition surgery and provided feedback on its usability through a questionnaire.
  • Results showed high satisfaction among surgeons, with ratings above 85/100, indicating that the Apple Vision Pro improves visualization, precision, and teamwork in surgical procedures.
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