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1. Adaptable intraocular lens

2. Intraocular achromatic lens

3. The intraocular lens aberration is set to an intraocular lens aberration for which prescribed convergent light is incident to the intraocular lens (S104).

4. Adaptive intraocular lens

5. Lenses [intraocular prostheses] for surgical implantation

6. Intraocular lens alignment using corneal center

7. They make their own intraocular lenses.

8. An intraocular achromatic lens system has an intraocular achromatic lens (1) positioned within the posterior and anterior chambers of the eye and in optical alignment with one or more intraocular lenses.

9. A reprogrammable intraocular adaptive lens prosthesis apparatus is provided.

10. Intraocular device for restoring visual accommodation of presbiopic eye

11. Abnormal cannabidiols as agents for lowering intraocular pressure

12. To investigate the functional results with a new bifocal intraocular lens.

13. Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Definition A sudden increase in intraocular pressure.

14. Increased intraocular pressure is a risk factor for conversion to primary open-angle glaucoma.

15. An accommodating intraocular lens (50) adapted for a post-implant modification is described.

16. Disclosed are apparatus for delivering an accommodating intraocular lens to an eye.

17. Acetylcholine is a prescription drug used as a parasympathomimetic preparation for intraocular use.

18. Objective To probe the effectiveness of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens ( IOL ) implantation for lens subluxation.

19. Ophthalmologic findings can include myopia, anterior chamber shallowing, ocular hyperemia (redness) and increased intraocular pressure.

20. For moderate amounts of corneal astigmatism the use of toric intraocular lenses is evidence based.

21. There is disclosed an accommodating intraocular lens for implantation in an eye having an optical axis.

22. Iris irritation is minimal and is less than that produced by sulcus-fixated intraocular lenses.

23. The image quality of aberration correcting aspherical intraocular lenses (IOLs) depends on the centration in the eye.

24. These data included visual acuity, intraocular pressure, lens status and a description of fundus abnormalities.

25. Decrease of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma (see section

26. Phakic intraocular lenses are safe devices for correction of high ametropia, especially high myopia beyond the LASIK range.

27. Acute angle closure glaucoma after intraocular bleeding may be the initial clinical manifestation of overtreatment with anticoagulants.

28. Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide may offer a possibility for adjunctive treatment of intraocular oedematous and neovascular disorders.

29. When compared to other corticosteroid eye drops; clobetasone butyrate showed only minimal rises in intraocular pressure.

30. An estimate of intraocular pressure can be obtained by palpation of the globe through the lids.

31. Two additional intraocular procedures evolved, pneumatic retinopexy and primary vitrectomy, following one or the other pattern of treatment.

32. Optionally, the accommodating intraocular lens is foldable or injectable for delivery of the lens into the eye.

33. An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device adapted for implantation in the lens capsule of a subject's eye.

34. High myopia phakic intraocular lenses (IOL) have become an established means of surgical correction for high ametropia.

35. A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye.

36. By contrast, the intraocular muscles of the beaver eye indicate that accommodation is not significant in this animal.

37. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) allows detection of the haptic position postoperatively and determination of its relationship to adjacent intraocular structures.

38. A method for increasing the amount of accommodation in an eye of a mammal which eye includes an artificial intraocular lens.

39. These three patients were initially suspected to have intraocular tumors because of the Balloonings of the sella and visual field disturbances

40. Using topical and intraocular anaesthesia, irrigation/aspiration has become an alternative method in eyes suffering from soft after-cataract formation.

41. The intraocular protective device (10) creates a protective barrier between the corneal endothelium, acoustic shock, instruments, other device, and cataract fragments.

42. •Eylea (intraocular Affablest; VEGF Trap-Eye) - Disease background - CATT trial - Retinal vein occlusion - Diabetic macular edema - Wet AMD clinical trials - Opinions of Eylea

43. Objective: To investigate clinical factors, causative organisms, treatments, and visual acuity and intraocular pressure outcomes associated with delayed-onset, Bleb-associated endophthalmitis

44. Compared to treatment with beta-blocker alone, adjunctive therapy with beta-blocker and bimatoprost lowered mean morning intraocular pressure by-# to-# mmHg

45. Since the introduction of potentially accommodative intraocular lenses (IOLs), it was hard to perform an objective evaluation of the accommodative amplitude in pseudophakic eyes.

46. At this time classical cataract surgery is further developing into refractive intraocular lens surgery to correct higher ametropia in clear lens or phakic eyes.

47. In addition to elevated intraocular pressure, a compromised ocular blood supply has been implicated in the pathogenesis of primary open-angle glaucoma (PCOG).

48. After lens removal, an artificial plastic lens (an intraocular lens implant) can be placed in either the anterior chamber or sutured into the sulcus.

49. Keratoconus), trauma, atrophy, raised intraocular pressure or as a complication of photorefractive surgery in which the Corneal stroma has been left thinner than about 250 μm.

50. This experiment aims to study intraocular pressure changes after argon laser iridectomy and to discuss the effect by topical application of indomethacin or dexamethasone.

51. The intraocular lens also comprises a toroidal refractive lens surface with two primary meridians running at an angle to one another that does not equal 90°.

52. BACKGROUND: To assess the efficacy and safety of implanting a secondary toric intraocular lens in the ciliary sulcus to correct pseudophakic ametropia after penetrating keratoplasty.

53. – – – – – Allergic conjunctivitis Hordeolum or stye Chalazion Corneal abrasion Conjunctival, corneal or intraocular foreign bodies – – – – Acute angle -closure glaucoma Chemical burns Blunt or lacerating ocular trauma Uveitis (iritis)

54. Phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs) are gaining popularity for refractive surgeons, since these IOLs are easy to implant and can correct high ametropia up to 20 D.

55. An intraocular lens assembly (100) is disclosed that increases the positive spherical aberration of an eye in order to enhance both near vision and distance vision in the eye.

56. Glaucomatous Cup a depression of the optic disk due to persistently increased intraocular pressure, broader and deeper than a physiologic Cup, and occurring first at the temporal side of the disk.

57. The effect of pilocarpine and aciclidine on the outflow resistance of aqueous humor and on the intraocular pressure is studied in normal persons and in open angle glaucoma.

58. Description Registered Ophthalmic Ultrasound Biometrist (ROUB) includes: Keratometry, Physics, Biometry Instrumentation, Instrument Settings for Biometry, Examination Techniques for Biometry, Sources of Error in Biometry, and Intraocular Lens Power Calculations

59. The intraocular lens system may also include single or multiple lenses within the vitreal chamber of the eye and/or an intracorneal lamellar inlay, achromatic lenses or Schmidt-type mirrored lenses.

60. Cataracts happen gradually as your eyes get older, and the natural lens will eventually need to be removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens in order for you to see clearly

61. The methods described herein provide reduction of intraocular pressure by administering a sustained release formulation including latanoprost and a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle and administering an eye drop adjunctive composition to the eye of a patient.

62. Cataracts happen gradually as your eyes get older, and the natural lens will eventually need to be removed and replaced with an artificial Intraocular Lens (called an IOL) in order for you to see clearly.

63. It is questionable, however, if orbicularis akinesia is also necessary for phacoemulsification: Since the IOP does not drop to zero, when performing closed-system intraocular surgery, there is no paracentesis effect (drop of IOP, choroidal hyperperfusion, appearing as intraoperative vitreous bulging) which is typical for open-system surgery.

64. A change is effected in the refractive power (spherical and Astigmatical) of an intraocular implant of the type having a lens, either formed of a series of laminates of material, or having a lens that is coated with material, said material, when subject to laser energy providing for its expansion or contraction, and thereby varying the curvature of the lens, and hence, effecting an increase or

65. A method for changing the refractive power (spherical and Astigmatical) of an intraocular implant of the type having a lens, either formed of a series of laminates of material, or having a lens that is coated with material, said material, when subject to laser energy providing for its expansion or contraction, and thereby varying the curvature of the lens, and hence, effecting an increase or

66. Conjunctivitis* Bacterial Conjunctivitis* Viral Conjunctivitis* Allergic Corneal Injury or Infection Uveitis (Iritis) Glaucoma Vision Normal Normal Normal Reduced or very reduced Reduced Very reduced Pain - - - + + +++ Photophobia +/- - - + ++ - Foreign-body sensation +/- +/- - + - - Itch +/- +/- ++ - - - Tearing + ++ + ++ + - Discharge Mucopurulent Mucoid - - - - Pre-auricular adenopathy - + - - - - Pupils Normal Normal Normal Normal or small Small Moderately dilated and fixed Conjunctival hyperemia Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse with ciliary flush Ciliary flush Diffuse with ciliary flush Cornea Clear Sometimes faint punctate staining or infiltrates Clear Depends on disorder Clear or lightly cloudy Cloudy Intraocular pressure Normal Normal Normal Normal Reduced, normal or absent Increased +, present (to various degrees); -, absent; +/-, may be present. *Hyperthyroidism may cause conjunctival injection.