PURPOSE: There is an absence of information regarding safe levels of light exposure in present ophthalmic devices, and data on the highest continuous usage of these devices is unavailable. Studies that explored similar safety parameters were last conducted over 35 years ago using the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Z136.1-1976 Standard. The maximum permissible exposure (MPE) identified in the Standard has been periodically updated based on new findings in studies examining light safety and damage thresholds in the eye. Furthermore, evolving imaging techniques have given rise to a number of new ophthalmic devices that did not exist previously, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT). The purposes of this research were to asses...
The aim of this study was to compare measurements of macular thickness, obtained from patients with ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
Purpose: To compare retinal thickness measurements produced by different time-domain and spectral-do...
When using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy to produce images of the eye fundus, maximum permissible ex...
The continuing evaluation of laser instrumentation is of particular interest to the ophthalmologist....
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether occlusive intraocular lenses (IOLs) produced by several manufacturers f...
Photophobia, also called visual photosensitivity is a debilitating symptom and is commonly associate...
Background and ObjectivesIntense pulsed light (IPL) systems have evolved and crossed over from the c...
Background: Diaphanoscopy is an old but still useful technique in ophthalmic diagnostics. Its applic...
Laser radiation: ocular risks and safety standards. The risk for biological tissues to be damaged by...
Purpose To present a new approach for evaluating intraocular lenses (IOLs) for retinal protection...
Blue light is emitted from a variety of light sources and can damage the retinal photoreceptor cells...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
The article presents a method of evaluating irradiance, spectral irradiance, and spectral radiance, ...
Objective: To report a case of macular injury caused by short-term exposure to a handheld high-inten...
The aim of this study was to compare measurements of macular thickness, obtained from patients with ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
Purpose: To compare retinal thickness measurements produced by different time-domain and spectral-do...
When using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy to produce images of the eye fundus, maximum permissible ex...
The continuing evaluation of laser instrumentation is of particular interest to the ophthalmologist....
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether occlusive intraocular lenses (IOLs) produced by several manufacturers f...
Photophobia, also called visual photosensitivity is a debilitating symptom and is commonly associate...
Background and ObjectivesIntense pulsed light (IPL) systems have evolved and crossed over from the c...
Background: Diaphanoscopy is an old but still useful technique in ophthalmic diagnostics. Its applic...
Laser radiation: ocular risks and safety standards. The risk for biological tissues to be damaged by...
Purpose To present a new approach for evaluating intraocular lenses (IOLs) for retinal protection...
Blue light is emitted from a variety of light sources and can damage the retinal photoreceptor cells...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
The article presents a method of evaluating irradiance, spectral irradiance, and spectral radiance, ...
Objective: To report a case of macular injury caused by short-term exposure to a handheld high-inten...
The aim of this study was to compare measurements of macular thickness, obtained from patients with ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
Purpose: To compare retinal thickness measurements produced by different time-domain and spectral-do...