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pro vyhledávání: '"Charles L. Schepens"'
Autor:
John G. Clarkson, J. Donald M. Gass, Victor T. Curtin, Edward W.D. Norton, George W. Blankenship, Harry W. Flynn, Marilyn Mulé, Kathy Leyden, Ivy Guice, James Liang, Kenneth R. Diddie, Stephen J. Rvan, Ronald E. Smith, Richard R. Ober, Frances Walonker, Nancy Borkowski, Clement L. Trempe, Charles L. Schepens, H. MacKenzie Freeman, J. Wallace McMeel, Sherrill F. Anderson, Lynda Lane, David H. Orth, Timothy P. Flood, Charles M. Vygantas, Linda June-Arredondo, Roberta Martia, Morton F. Goldberg, Mark O.M. T'so, Teri Fitzgerald, Daniel Finkelstein, Arnall Patz, Stuart Fine, Thomas Rice, Dolores Rytel, John Clarkson, David Orth, Clement Trempe, Allyn W. Kimball, Israel Goldberg, James S. Kelley, Amall Patz, Ronald E. Carr, Everett F. Goldberg, Allan D. Jensen, Curtis Meinert, Frederick Ferris, Argye Hillis, Michele Melia, Lucy Mead, Darcy Massof, Chestina H. Marquart, Janet Bowman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Ophthalmology. 196:xxx-xxxviii
The Branch Vein Occlusion Study is a multi-center, randomized, controlled clinical trial designed to answer several questions regarding the management of complications of branch vein occlusion. This report discusses the question, "Is argon laser phot
Autor:
Charles L. Schepens, Adolphe Neetens
Ophthalmic researchers and clinicians alike increasingly are recognizing the importance of the vitreous body in the physiology, biochemistry, and pathology of the inner eye. The Vitreous and Vitreoretinal Interface, with contributions by vitreoretina
Autor:
J. P. Walker, Linda M. Kelley, Osman Çekiç, Coşar Batman, Charles L. Schepens, Glenn L. Wing, P. A. Raskauskas
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina. 28:565-569
* BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The goal was to utilize ultrasound-guided cryotherapy as an immediate, low-risk, noninvasive, precise method of treating retinal tears obscured by vitreous hemorrhage. * PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eleven patients with sudden on
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RETINA. 15:413-416
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between the defect in the premacular cortical vitreous detached from the retina and the development of idiopathic premacular fibrosis. Methods: One hundred six consecutive patients (106 eyes) with posterior vi
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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina. 25:695-699
We retrospectively reviewed the eyes of 143 patients with fractional retinal detachment caused by diabetes that had been studied biomicroscopically, and, after some exclusions, divided them into two groups: those with retinal breaks (group 1) (16 pat
Autor:
Charles L. Schepens
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina. 25:427-431
I present what, in my opinion, is the optimal technique of managing primary simple retinal breaks and retinal detachment. For the preoperative examination, I recommend indirect stereoscopic ophthalmoscopy with scierai depression. The macula and suspe
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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina. 24:846-850
The clinical entity of posterior vitreoschisis, splitting of the posterior cortical vitreous, is not well known. We confirmed its presence biomicroscopically in cases with posterior vitreous detachment and found it mostly associated with retinal vasc
Autor:
J. Wallace McMeel, Akitoshi Yoshida, Reginald J. Sanders, Hironobu Ogasawara, Charles L. Schepens, Alex E. Jalkh
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 99:453-459
The authors studied the results obtained by the Retina Associates in 376 eyes of 361 patients operated on for retinal detachment associated with aphakia or pseudophakia with a postoperative follow-up of at least 6 months. All eyes underwent scleral b
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 230:314-317
We report three patients with persistent epithelial defects in the context of neurotrophic keratopathy that healed while on treatment with topically applied, mouse-derived epidermal growth factor (m-EGF). The clinical course of these patients was str
Autor:
Charles L. Schepens, Fernando Acosta
Publikováno v:
Survey of Ophthalmology. 35:447-453
Scleral implants are made of absorbable or nonabsorbable materials. One category of absorbable materials consists of donor tissue, either autogenous (fascia lata, plantaris gracilis tendon) or from cadavers (dura mater, sclera, fascia lata). A second