Search for dissertations about: "intraocular lens"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words intraocular lens.
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1. On posterior capsule opacification
Abstract : AimsPosterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most common complication after cataractsurgery. The aim of this study was to increase our knowledge about PCO regardingquantification, treatment effects and how different designs of intraocular lenses(IOLs) influence occurrence. READ MORE
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2. Intraocular light scattering and glare testing
Abstract : Aims: To analyze the parameters that are used in psychophysical glare testing and the validity of the light scattering factor (LSF). The purpose is also to investigate the light scattering properties in excised eye lenses, and to compare these properties with light transmission for different wavelengths in aging and cataractous lenses. READ MORE
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3. Ocular growth and lens size
Abstract : Ocular axial length growth was investigated with special reference to the influence of crystalline lens and different intraocular lens implants, in human infants and three week-old rabbits. First it was concluded, in a retrospective study of children with bilateral congenital cataract, that lensectomy during the first months of life resulted in almost normal visual development. READ MORE
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4. On cataract surgery in uveitis - management and outcome in pediatric and adult patients
Abstract : Aims: To evaluate surgical procedures and outcomes in cataract surgery in adults and children with uveitis. To compare the results of implantation of two different intraocular lenses (IOLs). Methods: Retrospective reviews of medical charts of children and adults with cataract and uveitis were performed (papers I and II). READ MORE
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5. On detection, treatment and prevention of complications in paediatric cataract surgery
Abstract : Purpose: To find and validate methods for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of complications in paediatric cataract surgery. Background: Cataract and glaucoma are major treatable blinding conditions in children. READ MORE