Vitreous haze produced by excessive energy delivered during clinical photocoagulation has been reported. The introduction of the ruby laser and the continued use of diathermy to produce therapeutic lesions lead to a comparison of the three modalities in respect to their possible effect on the proteins of the vitreous for an acceptable clinical retinal lesion
The retina of rabbits was coagulated with different wave-lengths (570–630 nm) using a tunable dye la...
Major attention was first focused on the problem of acute hemolytic anemia in the early 1950\u27s, d...
Laser-induced postinflammatory hyperpigmentation could be a limiting factor for selecting patients a...
A case of unilateral retinal burn injury of the fovea and two cases of binocular injuries have been ...
Although scientifically unproven, general empirical agreement supports the notion that the early det...
Background: Panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) is the standard gold therapy to prevent vision loss in...
In the last issue of this journal (Medical College of Virginia Quarterly 6: 3, 1970) Thomas W. Noone...
The continuing evaluation of laser instrumentation is of particular interest to the ophthalmologist....
A CAJM article on laser technology.Laser is still a new weapon in the service of medicine and its ma...
THE idea for the treatment of advanced diabetic retinopathy by light-coagula-tion was first introduc...
All the observations suggest that phenobarbital and light may be of therapeutic value in controlling...
The present status of laser application in clinical ophthalmology is discussed. The differences betw...
Introduction: Rabbits’ eyes were exposed to vitreous humor liquefaction with Q - switched (sometimes...
This thesis is on light damage to the retina. Photochemical light damage to the retina can even occu...
With the increasing emphasis on photocoagulation therapy in diabetic retinopathy, its potentials and...
The retina of rabbits was coagulated with different wave-lengths (570–630 nm) using a tunable dye la...
Major attention was first focused on the problem of acute hemolytic anemia in the early 1950\u27s, d...
Laser-induced postinflammatory hyperpigmentation could be a limiting factor for selecting patients a...
A case of unilateral retinal burn injury of the fovea and two cases of binocular injuries have been ...
Although scientifically unproven, general empirical agreement supports the notion that the early det...
Background: Panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) is the standard gold therapy to prevent vision loss in...
In the last issue of this journal (Medical College of Virginia Quarterly 6: 3, 1970) Thomas W. Noone...
The continuing evaluation of laser instrumentation is of particular interest to the ophthalmologist....
A CAJM article on laser technology.Laser is still a new weapon in the service of medicine and its ma...
THE idea for the treatment of advanced diabetic retinopathy by light-coagula-tion was first introduc...
All the observations suggest that phenobarbital and light may be of therapeutic value in controlling...
The present status of laser application in clinical ophthalmology is discussed. The differences betw...
Introduction: Rabbits’ eyes were exposed to vitreous humor liquefaction with Q - switched (sometimes...
This thesis is on light damage to the retina. Photochemical light damage to the retina can even occu...
With the increasing emphasis on photocoagulation therapy in diabetic retinopathy, its potentials and...
The retina of rabbits was coagulated with different wave-lengths (570–630 nm) using a tunable dye la...
Major attention was first focused on the problem of acute hemolytic anemia in the early 1950\u27s, d...
Laser-induced postinflammatory hyperpigmentation could be a limiting factor for selecting patients a...