The vitreous cavity, the largest chamber of the eye, is delimited anteriorly by the lens and posteriorly by the retina and is filled by the vitreous humour. Under normal conditions the vitreous humour has the consistency of a gel, however, typically, with advancing age a disintegration of the gel structure occurs, leading to a vitreous liquefaction. Moreover, after a surgical procedure called vitrectomy the vitreous body may be completely removed and replaced by tamponade fluids. Besides allowing the establishment of an unhindered path of light from the lens to the retina, the vitreous also has important mechanical functions. In particular, it has the role of supporting the retina in contact to the outer layers of the eye, and of acting as ...
Certain retinal conditions are treated by direct drug injection into the vitreous humour; the subseq...
Copyright © 2014 Krystyna Isakova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
We study the motion of a viscoelastic fluid within a rigid sphere, with the aim of improving our kno...
An analytical model of the dynamics of the vitreous humour induced by saccadic movements within the ...
The dynamics of the vitreous body induced by eye rotations is studied experimentally. In particular,...
An analytical model of the dynamics of the vitreous humour induced by saccadic movements within the ...
In this paper, we study a model of flow in the vitreous humour in the posterior chamber of the human...
We present an experimental study of the vitreous motion induced by saccadic eye movements. A magnifi...
One of the main ocular diseases is age-related macular degeneration, actually treated with antibodie...
The posterior chamber of the eye has an approximately spherical shape, and is filled with vitreous h...
Background: During eye rotations the vitreous humour moves with respect to the eye globe. This relat...
Intravitreal drug delivery is a commonly used treatment for several retinal diseases. The objective ...
The vitreous humour is the substance that fills the posterior chamber. The vitreous body ensures the...
Saccadic eye rotations induce a flow in the vitreous humor of the eye. Any such flow is likely to ha...
In the present paper we discuss some aspects of the fluid dynamics of vitreous substitutes in the vi...
Certain retinal conditions are treated by direct drug injection into the vitreous humour; the subseq...
Copyright © 2014 Krystyna Isakova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
We study the motion of a viscoelastic fluid within a rigid sphere, with the aim of improving our kno...
An analytical model of the dynamics of the vitreous humour induced by saccadic movements within the ...
The dynamics of the vitreous body induced by eye rotations is studied experimentally. In particular,...
An analytical model of the dynamics of the vitreous humour induced by saccadic movements within the ...
In this paper, we study a model of flow in the vitreous humour in the posterior chamber of the human...
We present an experimental study of the vitreous motion induced by saccadic eye movements. A magnifi...
One of the main ocular diseases is age-related macular degeneration, actually treated with antibodie...
The posterior chamber of the eye has an approximately spherical shape, and is filled with vitreous h...
Background: During eye rotations the vitreous humour moves with respect to the eye globe. This relat...
Intravitreal drug delivery is a commonly used treatment for several retinal diseases. The objective ...
The vitreous humour is the substance that fills the posterior chamber. The vitreous body ensures the...
Saccadic eye rotations induce a flow in the vitreous humor of the eye. Any such flow is likely to ha...
In the present paper we discuss some aspects of the fluid dynamics of vitreous substitutes in the vi...
Certain retinal conditions are treated by direct drug injection into the vitreous humour; the subseq...
Copyright © 2014 Krystyna Isakova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
We study the motion of a viscoelastic fluid within a rigid sphere, with the aim of improving our kno...