Gonioscopy demonstrates extensive angle pigment deposition ... corresponded with areas of hypoautofluorescence and hypofluorescence, respectively. Pigment dispersion syndrome may arise from the ...
We present a case of unilateral, secondary open-angle glaucoma due to an underlying diffuse iris melanoma. The patient was referred by his ophthalmologist with uncontrolled, elevated intraocular ...
Each subject underwent the following investigations: visual acuity, visual field testing, slit lamp examination, applanation tonometry, gonioscopy ... directed at detection of signs of pigment ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify differences in anterior chamber anatomy among patients with asymmetric pigment dispersion syndrome and no other discernible cause for the asymmetry. METHODS: Ultrasound ...
Pigment dispersion syndrome is an eye disease that occurs when pigment granules are released from the back of your iris (the colored part of the eye). The loose fragments float around in the ...
However, achieving effective dispersion of these pigments in different ... confirming the relationship between dispersant structure and pigment preparation performance[3]. Additionally, the ...
The range of materials suitable for even the cheapest laser cutter is part of what makes them such versatile and desirable tools. As long as you temper your expectations, there’s plenty of ...
Ophthalmologists must know how to identify and manage pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, one of the most damaging forms of the ...
Back at the beginning of December, I read an article about how Chicago-based artist and architect Amanda Williams had revived the process George Washington Carver used to produce a blue pigment ...
The development of cosmetic lasers and other light-based devices have allowed for effective and safe treatment of many cosmetic pigmentary disorders which were previously not treatable.