Publications by authors named "Phelps C"

Intraocular pressure increased in 17 of 18 eyes treated for diabetic retinopathy with argon laser panretinal photocoagulation. All eyes had open anterior chamber angles before treatment. Fifteen eyes, continued to have open angles when first examined after treatment.

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In a prospective randomized clinical trial we compared the efficacy and safety of trabeculectomy and thermosclerostomy for the treatment of open angle glaucoma. Forty-eight eyes was treated by trabeculectomy and 50 eyes were treated by thermosclerostomy. The mean follow-up period was 2.

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Adult male rats received sham procedures or retrochiasmatic knife cuts of varying sizes. Ten to twelve days (short term survival) or 90 days (long term survival) later animals were placed under pentobarbital anesthesia and pulsed, monophasic (50 Hz, 200 microA, 0.5 msec width, 30 sec on/off) stimuli were delivered during 30 min through bipolar, concentric electrodes bilaterally placed in the medial preoptic-suprachiasmatic nucleus (MPOA-Sch).

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Diencephalic structures that influence plasma thyrotropin (TSH) in male rats under pentobarbital anesthesia (35 mg/kg, IP) were studied by combining medial preoptic area-suprachiasmatic nucleus (MPOA-Sch) bilateral electrical stimulation (monophasic pulses, 200 microA at 50 Hz, 30 min) with progressive midline lesions produced by a retractable Halász knife. Plasma TSH was measured by radioimmunoassay just before (0 time) and at 30, 60 and 90 min after the beginning of stimulation. Rats that had received only sham surgical procedures 90 days prior to stimulation were characterized by a more than 2-3 fold elevation in basal (0 time) plasma TSH levels when compared to those found in intact control rats and expected elevations in plasma TSH at 30 min after stimulation were eliminated.

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Eyes undergoing routine intracapsular cataract extraction (without alpha-chymotrypsin) often experience marked ocular hypertension in the first six hours after surgery. We conducted a randomized, prospective, double-blind study to determine if timolol maleate would prevent this increase in pressure. Thirty-five eyes undergoing routine cataract extraction were given a drop of either timolol 0.

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Neonatal swimming behavior was studied after a single subcutaneous injection of L-dopa methyl ester (50 mg/kg; 200 mg/kg) apomorphine (0.1 mg/kg; 1.0 mg/kg), DL-amphetamine (0.

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Should patients with ocular hypertension be treated to prevent glaucomatous visual field loss? Three considerations suggest that for most patients the answer is no. First, the average risk of visual field loss in untreated ocular hypertension is small. Population surveys and prospective studies indicate that no more than about one of every nine persons with intraocular pressures higher than 20 mm Hg will develop a visual field defect.

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Lordosis behavior (LQ) estrous cycles and ovarian status were studied in the same animals following either frontal (FC), frontolateral (FLC) or sham (S) surgical interruption of medial basal hypothalamic (MBH) neural connections made with a modified Halász knife (1.5 mm radius). LQ was studied in adult female rats at 7, 30, 105 and 180 day after FC, FLC or S and estrous cycles were monitored for 28 day after cuts.

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The responses of 12 healthy male fire fighters to simulated and actual in-flight emergencies were investigated. Subjects were aroused from sleep during all emergency responses. The ECG, blood pressure, heart rate (HR), rate-pressure product (RPP), and plasma norepinephrine (NE) responses were determined.

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Anterior sacral meningocele is a rare congenital malformation consisting of a spinal fluid-filled sac in the pelvis communicating by a small neck with the spinal subarachnoid space through a sacral defect. This entity should be considered if the characteristic scimitar sacrum is observed on a pelvic roentgenogram. If signs and symptoms also suggest a meningocele, special studies such as ultrasonography and myelography are indicated to establish the diagnosis of an anterior sacral meningocele.

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Posteroir polymorphous dystrophy (PPMD) and Chandler's syndrome are separate ocular diseases with certain clinical features in common. Both may cause endothelial dystrophy, corneal edema, iridocorneal adhesions, and glaucoma. Differences between the two disorders include the morphology of the endothelial dystrophy, hereditary transmission, laterality, and rate of progression.

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The binding of hyaluronate oligosaccharide fractions to proteoglycans from pig laryngeal cartilage has been studied by equilibrium dialysis in dilute solution. It has been shown that: (1) each proteoglycan monomer binds only one hyaluronate oligosaccharide molecule [containing about eighteen saccharide residues (HA approximately 18) and of number-average molecule weight (Mn) 37501]; (2) the dissociation constant, Kd, for interaction between proteoglycan monomer and oligosaccharide HA approximately 18 is 3 x 10(-8) M at 6 degrees C at I 0.15-0.

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A method is presented for measuring simultaneously five anti-convulsants (primidone, ethosuximide, phenobarbital, carbamazepine and diphenylhydantoin) in serum and plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using alphenal (5 - allyl - 5 - phenyl - barbituric acid) as the internal standard. All five drugs are separated from each other and, in the case of primidone, from its metabolie, 2 - phenyl - 2 - ethyl - malondiamide. Total HPLC time for the separation is seven minutes.

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A 15-year follow-up examination of a boy with Rieger's syndrome showed that the anterior segment changes in this disease may be slowly progressive in the absence of glaucoma or miotic treatment. The patient also had two recently recognized systemic features of the syndrome, umbilicus cutis and hypospadias.

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Relative hypotony in the affected eye was present in 40% of patients with uncomplicated unilateral retinal detachments. The average pressure asymmetry was only 1.3 mm Hg, but in one out of every four patients the difference was 3 mm Hg or more.

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In a study of 130 cases of unilateral retinal vein occlusion uncomplicated by rubeosis, we found that more than 80% of the patients had a lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eye with the occlusion than in the fellow normal eye. The reduction of IOP was greater with central than with branch vein occlusion, greater with hemorrhagic than with venous stasis retinopathy, and greater in patients who had high pressures in their fellow eyes. The pressure reductions persisted during follow-up periods of up to two years.

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Proteoglycans from pig laryngeal cartilage prepared by dissociative extraction in guanidine hydrochloride were studied in dilute solution by light-scattering and ultracentrifugation. In buffered 150mM-NaCl, pH7.4, the proteoglycan particle weights were about 5x10(6) daltons, but at 100mM-, 200mM- and 300mM-NaCl particle weights of 2.

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What is the cause of glaucoma in Sturge-Weber syndrome? Looking for the answer to this puzzling question, we examined 21 patients with the disease. Sixteen patients had gglaucoma: three bilateral and 13 unilateral. Episcleral hemangiomas were visible in all glaucomatous eyes.

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