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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (2022) 65 (3): 276–286.
Published Online: 09 December 2021
... Intraocular lenses Protection The influence of artificial light systems, such as devices using light-emitting diodes (LEDs), which have radiation peaks in the blue spectrum, is of current interest to the scientific community. A number of authors have shown the harmful effect that this type...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (2015) 53 (3): 117–121.
Published Online: 07 February 2015
...Annette Harrer; Nino Hirnschall; Sophie Maedel; Oliver Findl Purpose: To evaluate the rotational stability of two intraocular lenses (IOLs) of similar design and material but with a difference of 1 mm in overall length. Methods: In this prospective study patients with age-related cataract were...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1992) 24 (Suppl. 1): 21–25.
Published Online: 10 December 2009
...Hiroko Nakaizumi; Kazuyuki Sasaki; Yasuo Sakamoto The small axial movement of the anterior surface of implanted intraocular lenses (IOLs) were examined in pseudophakic eyes with one-piece and three-piece IOLs using an anterior eye segment analysis system. The movement was calculated as the distance...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1988) 20 (5): 304–307.
Published Online: 10 December 2009
... sterilization of intraocular lenses by 60 Co radiation the amount of monomeric methyl methacrylate in the lens can be reduced drastically. Also, any contamination of the lens by ethylene oxide is avoided. Therefore, at least two important arguments speak in favor of this alternative sterilization technique...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1992) 24 (1): 51–54.
Published Online: 10 December 2009
...N.F. Schrage; M. Reim; W.-G. Burchard; Ch. Teping; M. Wenzel Two intraocular lenses (IOLs) from the same manufacturer showed surface particles by scanning electron microscopy. With energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, these were shown to contain Mg-Si, Al-Mg-Si, Ti, Fe, Ca and Cu. A sterile chronic...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1985) 17 (1): 54–59.
Published Online: 04 December 2009
..., (b) the effect on back vertex power is more important, (c) spherical aberration of the lenses is minimized. 11 01 1984 15 03 1984 4 12 2009 Intraocular lenses Tilt Astigmatism Sperical aberration © 1985 S. Karger AG, Basel 1985 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1986) 18 (2): 75–80.
Published Online: 04 December 2009
...J.P. Kappelhof; G.F.J.M. Vrensen; P.T.V.M. De Jong; J.H. Pameyer; B.L.J.C. Willekens Scanning electron microscopy of 9 intraocular lenses, removed from patients mainly because of corneal problems, revealed the presence of different types of adhering elements. Independent of clinically significant...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (2005) 37 (5): 255–261.
Published Online: 15 September 2005
...Walid Barbour; Shizuya Saika; Takeshi Miyamoto; Yoshitaka Ohnishi Purpose: Extensive clinical investigations of the biocompatibility of different intraocular lenses (IOLs) have been made in an effort to optimize the outcome of modern cataract surgery. The aim of this study was to add animal eye...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (2001) 33 (6): 303–309.
Published Online: 22 November 2001
... or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Intraocular lenses Surface...