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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-346X/1410105
Pascal CHASSOT
Article Type: Clinical Image | Indexed Archive: Volume 6
A 58-year-old man has been examined for the first time on 2012.09.28. Discovery of numerous drusen on the ocular fundus. Confirmation is made by O.C.T (Figure1 and Figure 2). A prescription of alimentary complement is seriously advised to the patient. The patient is at new consulted on 2013.09.26 after taking each day one tablet of alimentary complement. The control with O.C.T. shows an important regression of the drusen (Figures 3 and Figure 4). The prescription of alimentary complements has be...
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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-346X/1410104
Pragati Garg, Smriti Diwedi and Ritika Mullick
Article Type: Research Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 6
120 patients after their informed consent and approval by institutional ethical committee. All patients who were above 18 years; could give consent and who underwent lumber puncture for any neurological symptom or diagnostic reasons and intraocular pressure was measured using Schiotz tonometer, were eligible for this study. Chi square test between ordinal (intraocular pressure) and categorical (intracranial pressure) values, and linear regression for ordinal (both intraocular pressure and intrac...
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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-346X/1410103
Alcohol Delamination for Symptomatic Ocular Surface Diseases: Outcomes
Noelia Sabater, Jesus Costa-Vila, Joaquim Mauricio-Casanovas and Carlos Martin-Calvo
Article Type: Research Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 6
To evaluate outcomes of alcohol delamination of the corneal epithelium as a treatment for symptomatic ocular surface irregularities. A retrospective analysis of 10 eyes of 10 patients with corneal epithelial irregularities (9 with recurrent erosion syndrome and 1 Salzmann nodule) who were treated with alcohol delamination between November 2015 and January 2018 was conducted. All patients achieved success, defined as complete resolution of symptoms for at least one month. However, continued succe...
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Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-346X/1410102
Simultaneous Corneal Allograft and Contralateral Corneal Autograft: A Case Report
Sitaula Sanjeeta and Singh Sanjay K
Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 6
Autologous contralateral autograft has been described as a useful procedure in patients who require penetrating keratoplasty on their only functional eye and have a clear cornea on their nonfunctional eye due to the low chances of graft rejection in autografts. Here we describe a case where we were able to salvage vision by corneal autografting in a blind patient. A 65-year-old male had blurred vision in both eyes with visual acuity of perception of light (PL) in right eye (RE) and hand motion (...
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