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Axial length <20.5 mm or >26 mm; Corneal ulcers; Etc. Ocular diseases or conditions (other than cataracts) that prevent adequate visualization of the inner ...
A migraine aura involving your vision affects both eyes. Visual symptoms don't last long. You may see: Flashes of light. Zigzagging patterns. Blind spots.
... Cornea problems, Uveitis, Double vision, Eye injury, Low vision, Eye problem, Meibomian gland dysfunction, Visual impairment, Eye infection, Ocular hypertension.
Abnormalities of the cornea by history; Moderate diarrhea defined as defecation frequency of equal or more than 4/d for those with their colon, equal or more ...
cornea. Next, they placed a valve to reduce the pressure that was causing her glaucoma. Finally, they removed a cataract and implanted the artificial cornea ...
No history of cornea abnormalities; Granulocytes >= 1,500/ul; Platelets >= 100,000/ul; Total bilirubin =< 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN); Serum glutamic ...
Organ transplant or tissue transplant (eg, cornea transplant), recent—Use with caution. May increase risk for organ or tissue transplant rejection. Patients ...
Corneal abnormalities preventing accurate tonometry. · Cognitive or physical impairment preventing use of the device. · Recent glaucoma surgery (<3 months prior).
Interleukin-1 receptor role in the viability of corneal myofibroblasts. ... Cornea. 2011 Dec; 30 (12):1392-7. View PubMed; Puopolo KM, Klinzing DC, Lin MP ...
- Retinal or corneal disorder confirmed by retinal/corneal examination and considered clinically significant in the opinion of the Investigator - ...
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