DALPASSO OCULAR PROSTHESES - The Prothesis Prosthesis for surgical anophthalmos. Surgical anophthalmos due to accident with PMMA implant after 2 years of treatment. Anophtalmus with silicone implant. http://www.dalpasso.it/eng/applicazioni.htm
IOP : Patient Link Link Overview Tutoplast SutureGroove Ambiodry Osmed Glaucoma Congenital Ptosis anophthalmos Lagophthalmos Press http://www.iopinc.com/patient_link/anophthalmos.asp
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IOP : Press Releases IOP Inc. Launches Osmed Hydrogel Tissue Expander Technology for the Treatment of Congenital Microphthalmos/anophthalmos. COSTA http://www.iopinc.com/press_releases/020315_osmed.asp
Extractions: Quick Jump About IOP Overview Mission Statement Surgeons/Med Pros Overview IOPatch BioElevation BioDome SutureGroove Ambiodry Osmed Molteon Webcast Surgical Theater Reimbursement Info Patient Link Overview Tutoplast SutureGroove Ambiodry Osmed Glaucoma Congenital Ptosis Anophthalmos Lagophthalmos Press Releases Overview Archives Contact Us Site Map Site Search Home Press Releases 020315 Osmed COSTA MESA, California - March 15, 2002 The Osmed has a distinctive advantage over the application of incremental sized conformers. The expanding hydrogel is capable of achieving expansion within weeks rather than months, giving the ocularist the ability to fit a cosmetic prosthesis much earlier. This new therapy has been described by clinicians as "one of the most promising innovations in tissue expansion." "We are pleased to introduce this new innovation for Anophthalmos and Microphthalmos cases." said Jason Malecka, President of IOP Inc. "This technology provides doctors with another option to make an impact on these rare and complicated cases." Media Contact:
MeSH-D Terms Associated To MeSH-C Term Anophthalmos MeSHD terms associated to MeSH-C term anophthalmos, G2D Home. The number indicates the strength of the association of the corresponding term to anophthalmos. http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/g2d/c2d.pl?Anophthalmos:unknown
ICH Slides Collection Clinical Pictures anophthalmos. Subjects, Search, ( Click on picture to enlarge ). D.VIII.2. http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/ich/slides/thumb.php3?subjid=16
Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED) , Congenital absence of the eye or eyes. Related Terms, Anophthalmia, Anophthalmias. Faculty Experts,Faculty Research Expertise Database. anophthalmos. http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/meshdescriptor/D000853
Free Online ICD9/ICD9CM Codes And Medical Dictionary 743.0 anophthalmos. 743.00 Clinical anophthalmos, unspecified. Agenesis. Congenital absence of eye. anophthalmos NOS. 743.03 Cystic eyeball, congenital. http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/index.php?action=child&recordid=6683
Birth Defects Link also available. anophthalmos/microphthalmos Top page TOP anophthalmos/microphthalmos apparently absent or small eyes. Some normal http://www.icbd.org/link.htm
Extractions: document.write(""); Annotated Web Guide Of Congenital Malformation s Updated marzo 11, 2004 Send us your favorite websites ! Home Who/What Meetings Papers/Report ... Members Web's Guide Questions ALPHABETIC ORDER Agnesis or aplasia of lung Anencephaly Aniridia Anophthalmos/ ... bladder neck Bladder exstrophy Cataract Choanal atresia, bilateral Cleft palate without cleft lip ... Gastroschisis Holoprosencephaly Hydrocephaly Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Hypospadias Indeterminate sex ... Ventricular septal defect (VSD) The main purpose of this web guide on congenital malformations is to provide essential information on the most common congenital anomalies, to represent a valid working tool for the clinicians and to be an important source of information for lay people (affected individuals, their families and the community) that want or have to deepen their knowledge on this matter.
Clinical Trial: Molecular Analysis Of Microphthalmia/Anophthalmia Condition. anophthalmos. Detailed Web Page. Publications. Sensi A, Incorvaia C, Sebastiani A, Calzolari E. Clinical anophthalmos in a family. Clin Genet. http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/show/NCT00011843?order=13
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Extractions: CORRECTION OF ANOPHTHALMOS WITH SILICON- AND HYDROXYAPATITE IMPLANTATIONS: A COMPARISON OF POSTOPERATIVE FINDINGSS A. G. Norda , J.-T. Vagt , J. Steinhauer , H.-W. Meyer-Rüsenberg In a retrospective clinical study, 49 anophthalmos patients were examined, who during the period between 1989 and 1995 had been provided after enucleation with either a sclera-coated silicon (n=26) or hydroxyapatite spheres (n=23). Aim of the investigation was to enable a postoperative comparison between intensity of enophthalmos, motility of artificial eye and implantation, local findings of the microscopic slit-lamp examination, and subjective and objective tolerance. The average observation time was 4,2 years for silicon and 1,8 years for hydroxyapatite implantation. In contrast to the silicon implantation, there was significantly greater horizontal motility after hydroxyapatite implantation. Vertical motility and intensity of enophthalmos were not significantly divergent. Neither did the subjective satisfaction after questioning differ significantly in the statistics.
Extractions: Wuerzburg University, Dept. of Ophthalmology Purpose: There are numerous surgical techniques for levator aponeurotic repair. The therapy of choice depends on pathogenesis, levator function and previous surgery. Purpose of this study was to evaluate the transcutaneous ptosis surgery concerning functional results, complications and recurrencies. Method: For the period between 1995 - 2000 the records of 145 patients were evaluated, who had undergone surgery for ptosis at the university eye hospital Würzburg were reviewed out of those 83 patients (108 eyes), (involutional 78, congenital 22, after trauma 4, anophthalmos 2, muscle dystrophy 2), have been evaluated retrospectively. The preoperative palpebral fissure was 5,3mm (involutional), 5.8 mm (congenital), 6.0 mm (after trauma), 6.5 mm (anophthalmos) and 5.5 mm (muscle dystrophy). The mean follow-up period was 5.8 months, the average age 57.0 ±23 years. 54 women and 29 men were treated. 19 patients have had prior surgery. The primarily performed surgical techniques were: levator aponeurotic repair (55), levator resection (49), levator folding (3) and brow suspension (1). Results: A cure after primary surgery was achieved in 86.1% (93) the recurrence rate 13.9% (13). The postoperative palpebral fissure was 7,9mm (involutional), 8,1mm (congenital), 9.7mm (after trauma), 10mm (anophthalmos) and 8mm (muscle dystrophy). The recurrency occurred in average after 3.3 months. 6 recurrencies were treated with a levator resection, 1 levator aponeurotic repair, 1 levator repositioning and 1 brow suspension. No reoperation was in 4 of the recurrencies performed. Complications were one overcorrection and a suture granuloma.
Sod2000.html SUBSET AIM. Record 3 of 11 in MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 2000/012000/09. TITLE Ophthalmological and intracranial anomalies in patients with clinical anophthalmos. http://www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/sod2000.html
Extractions: The following items were compiled by SilverPlatter and are presented with their cooperation and permission. Record 1 of 11 in MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 2000/01-2000/09 TITLE: Genetics of human hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. AUTHOR(S): Layman-LC ADDRESS OF AUTHOR: Section of Reproductive Endocrinology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912-3360, USA. SOURCE (BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION): Am-J-Med-Genet. 1999 Dec 29; 89(4): 240-8 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER: 0148-7299 PUBLICATION YEAR: 1999 LANGUAGE OF ARTICLE: ENGLISH COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: UNITED-STATES MINOR MESH HEADINGS: DNA-Binding-Proteins-genetics; FSH-blood; FSH-deficiency; FSH-genetics; Genes,-Homeobox; Genes,-Recessive; Homeodomain-Proteins-genetics; Hypogonadism-blood; Hypogonadism-diagnosis; Hypogonadism-etiology; Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal-System-metabolism; Kallmann-Syndrome-genetics; Leptin-genetics; LH-blood; LH-deficiency; LH-genetics; Mutation-; Nerve-Tissue-Proteins-genetics; Receptors,-LHRH-genetics; Receptors,-Retinoic-Acid-genetics; Transcription-Factors-genetics MAJOR MeSH HEADINGS: *Gonadotropins-deficiency; *Hypogonadism-genetics
Agenesis07.html TI Imaging findings in patients with clinical anophthalmos. RESULTS Three patients had primary bilateral anophthalmos on CT (n = 1) and MR (n = 3) studies. http://www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/agenesis07.html
Extractions: go to Shufflebrain main menu web contact: pietsch@indiana.edu Literature search at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana The following MEDLINE items were compiled by SilverPlatter and are presented with their generous permission. ( See SilverPlatter's Worldwide Library for bibliographic search information MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 10/97-1/98 1 of 30 TI: Ring chromosome 13 with loss of the region D13S317-D13S285: phenotypic overlap with XK syndrome. AU: Guala-A; Dellavecchia-C; Mannarino-S; Rognone-F; Giglio-S; Minelli-A; Danesino-C AD: Divisione di Pediatria, Ospedale Civile di Vigevano, Pavia, Italy. SO: Am-J-Med-Genet. 1997 Oct 31; 72(3): 319-23 ISSN: 0148-7299 PY: 1997 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: We report on a patient with a multiple congenital abnormalities/mental retardation (MCA/MR) syndrome including facial abnormalities, agenesis of the corpus callosum, heart defect, 1st ray anomalies of the upper limb, and ambiguous genitalia, whose phenotype overlaps a previous description of XK syndrome. The patient has a ring chromosome (13) with deletion 13q32-qter. Molecular analysis demonstrated loss of the region from D13S317 to D13S285 and a paternal origin of the anomaly. MESH: Chromosome-Banding; Corpus-Callosum-abnormalities; Dinucleotide-Repeats; DNA-Mutational-Analysis; Gene-Deletion; Heart-Defects,-Congenital-genetics; Karyotyping-; Microcephaly-genetics; Microsatellite-Repeats; Pedigree-; Phenotype-; Polymorphism-Genetics; Syndrome-
Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Anophthalmos More results from www.nlm.nih.gov Korean Standard Classification of DiseasesQ11 anophthalmos, microphthalmos and macrophthalmos Q11.0 Cystic eyeball Q11.1 Other anopthalmos Agenesis of eye Aplasia of eye Q11.2 Microphthalmos http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Anophthalmos
Eye Problems - Symptoms A-Z - AllAboutVision.com A. Absence of eye(s). anophthalmos. B. Blinking, frequent. D. Depth perception problem. anophthalmos, blurred vision (in one eye), cranial nerve palsy, strabismus. http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/eye-problems.htm
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Extractions: Resource List Anatomy of the Eye Books - Children and Eyeglasses Books - Family Eye Care Books - Green Eyes FAQs Glossary of Terms Investing in Optical Stocks Vision Statistics About Us Contact Us Editorial Advisory Board How to Link to Us Our Staff and Contributors Site Map or AllAboutVision.com home I through P Q through Z ablation Removal. In vision, ablation refers to the surgical removal of eye tissue to correct a refractive error such as myopia. acetate Type of plastic often used in eyeglass frames. accommodation Eye's ability to automatically change focus from seeing at one distance to seeing at another. accommodation disorder Accommodation refers to the eye's ability to automatically change focus from seeing at a distance to seeing at near. Accommodation disorders have a variety of causes. Symptoms include blurred vision, double vision, eyestrain, headache, fatigue and difficulty concentrating (particularly while reading). acrodermatitis enteropathica Rare inherited condition characterized by dermatitis, hair loss, diarrhea and zinc deficiency. The most common eye symptom is light sensitivity, but conjunctivitis and other symptoms may also be present. AK (astigmatic keratotomy) Procedure in which a surgeon cuts the cornea so that is more spherical when it heals, thus reducing astigmatism.