10 results match your criteria: "Hershey (JM); and the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine[Affiliation]"
Ophthalmology
March 1994
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
Purpose: This study describes a group of patients with clinical findings of peripheral punched-out lesions and panuveitis who had non-caseating granulomas found by non-directed conjunctival biopsy.
Methods: A series of 10 patients seen at The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics between August 1989 and August 1990 with ocular findings similar to those of multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis, including peripheral punched-out chorioretinal lesions, vitritis, and frequently, cystoid macular edema, was examined. All patients underwent ophthalmic examination, ancillary testing, and non-directed conjunctival biopsy.
Arch Ophthalmol
December 1992
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Mo.
Due to differences in expansile properties and duration, perfluorethane gas may offer advantages over other gases presently used for pneumatic retinopexy. Seventeen eyes with retinal detachments with single retinal breaks or groups of breaks no greater than 1 clock hour in extent were prospectively treated with perfluoroethane gas injection and retinocryopexy and followed up for a minimum of 6 months. Twelve eyes (71%) were attached with one procedure, and five eyes (29%) were attached with two or three procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn animal model demonstrates that the acute inflammation seen after neodymium: YAG (Nd:YAG) capsulotomy is related to the presence of disrupted tissue suspended in the aqueous, rather than to the mechanical insults by the repeated shock waves. Seven rabbits were treated in the lens cortex of one eye with 20 bursts of 4 pulses, 24 mJ each, and followed fluorophotometrically using albumin labelled with fluorescein. This allowed transmission of shock waves to the anterior segment without releasing debris in five eyes that showed no inflammation.
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