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... angle of 16-35, with spontaneous tropia) during enrollment in a randomized trial. Of the 57 children, 51 could complete testing: 28 (55%) had dense ...
"We went through quite a few iterations, different shapes, different brightness, angles," Josh says. ... angle. They know it's accurate because they tested it.
Current untreated narrow angle glaucoma; Current untreated urinary retention ≤ 6 weeks prior to registration; Co-morbid systemic illnesses or other severe ...
... angles. Exclusion Criteria: Any patient with history of trauma, ocular inflammation, intraocular surgery. Any patient on medications know to affect pupil ...
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Participation eligibility · Intraocular surgery or trauma · Narrow angles, glaucoma · Diabetic eye disease · Uveitis · Herpetic eye disease · Myopia greater than - ...
Diseases or processes which affect the iridocorneal angle, including but not limited to neovascular glaucoma, iridocorneal endothelial syndrome, peripheral ...
The Lumbosacral Fractional Curve vs Maximum Coronal Cobb Angle in Adult Spinal Deformity Patients with Coronal Malalignment: Which Matters More? Global ...
Abnormalities of the iridocorneal angle, including neovascular glaucoma, ICE syndrome, peripheral anterior synechiae, and plateau iris, among others.
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