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The Role of Intraocular Pressure in Peripapillary RNFL Thickness Changes in Healthy Myopic Eyes
The peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) is a vital structure in the eye, responsible for transmitting visual information from the retina to the brain. In myopic eyes, which have an elongated axial length, the RNFL is particularly vulnerable to structural changes. Intraocular pressure (IOP) has long been recognized as .. Read More
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Assessment of Choroidal Thickness in Optic Nerve Band Atrophy due to Chiasmal Compression
Choroidal thickness is an essential parameter that has gained significant attention in ophthalmic research as it plays a crucial role in various ocular pathologies. Optic nerve band atrophy resulting from chiasmal compression is a complex and potentially sight-threatening condition. This article aims to review the assessment of .. Read More
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Eyes in Focus: Mitigating Radiation Risks for Pain Intervention Physicians
Eye safety and the risk involved for the interventional pain physician is not entirely clear. Given the available literature on measured radiation exposure to the interventionist, and the controversy regarding dose thresholds, it is our current recommendation that the interventional pain physician use shielded eyewear. As the br.. Read More
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Choroidal Vascular Changes in Eyes with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma and their Fellow Eyes
Pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PEXG) is a prevalent form of secondary open-angle glaucoma characterized by the deposition of abnormal extracellular material on ocular tissues, particularly the anterior segment. Although its effects on intraocular pressure and trabecular meshwork have been well-documented, the impact of PEXG on the .. Read More
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The Role of Inflammation Markers in Dry Eye Diagnosis and Management
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent ocular disorder characterized by insufficient tear production or excessive evaporation, leading to discomfort, visual disturbances, and potential damage to the ocular surface. In recent years, the understanding of dry eye has evolved beyond tear volume assessment, highlighting the critical r.. Read More
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Vision-Based Displacement Measurement of Isolation Bearing: A Comprehensive Review
Displacement measurement plays a crucial role in various engineering applications, particularly in the field of structural dynamics and vibration analysis. In recent years, vision-based methods have emerged as a promising and non-contact alternative for measuring the displacement of isolation bearings. This comprehensive review .. Read More
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Gene Therapy in Color Vision: Advances, Challenges, and Prospects
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising approach for treating colour vision deficiencies, including red-green colour blindness. This abstract provides an overview of the advancements and challenges in gene therapy for colour vision. It highlights the genetic basis of colour blindness, the various gene therapy strategies employed.. Read More
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The Role of Inflammation in Immune-Related Dry Eye Syndrome
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent ocular condition characterized by inadequate tear production or excessive tear evaporation, leading to ocular discomfort and visual disturbances. Immune-related dry eye syndrome (I-DES) is a subtype of DES in which inflammation plays a pivotal role in its pathogenesis. This abstract aims to .. Read More
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Healing Vision: Exploring Human Serum Eye Drops in Eye Alterations
The human eye is a remarkable organ responsible for our ability to perceive the world around us. However, eye alterations resulting from various factors, such as age, environmental conditions, and underlying health issues, can adversely affect visual acuity and ocular health. In recent years, researchers and medical professional.. Read More
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Vision Impairment and the Increased Risk of Recurrent Falls in the Elderly
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental deaths worldwide mainly in older people. Older people have poor vision and published evidence suggests that it is a risk factor for falls. Less than half of falls clinics assess vision as part of the multi-factorial assessment of older adults at risk of falls despite vision being .. Read More
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Visual Stability for Comfort: The Importance of Vision in Mitigating Whole-Body Vibration Discomfort
A visual task was devised to determine the minimum levels of whole-body vibration that affect human vision. This task was the perception of the blur-due to eye motion-of an image of a stationary point source of light and is considered to be as sensitive as any alternative measure of the effects of vibration on visual acuity. Hum.. Read More
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Optical Measurement of Tool Wear Parameters: Leveraging Machine Vision
Tool wears directly affect the quality of product and service life of tool. This paper proposes a machine visionbased measurement method for chisel edge wear of drills. Firstly, the full contour of a drill is extracted by local variance threshold segmentation. Secondly, the image is enhanced by using an adaptive contrast enhance.. Read More
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Advancements in genetic testing and our understanding of inherited eye diseases have highlighted the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to ophthalmic care. This research article describes the design and outcomes of a novel multidisciplinary ophthalmic genetics clinic aimed at providing comprehensive evaluation, genetic t.. Read More
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Fabric defect detection plays a vital role in ensuring product quality and reducing production costs in the textile industry. With the advent of computer vision techniques, fabric defect detection has witnessed significant advancements, providing automated and accurate inspection capabilities. This research article presents a co.. Read More
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Advancing Visual Assessment: An Eye-Tracking Approach for Progressive Lens Performance Evaluation
Progressive lenses are commonly prescribed to individuals with presbyopia, a natural age-related condition that affects near vision. These lenses provide a seamless transition from distance to near vision, allowing wearers to see clearly at various distances. However, the design of progressive lenses can significantly impact vis.. Read More
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Ocular Toxicity and Management Strategies in Uveal Melanoma Radiotherapy
Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy, primarily affecting the choroid, ciliary body, and iris. Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for preserving vision and preventing metastasis in patients with uveal melanoma. However, despite its efficacy, radiotherapy is associated with a range of ocul.. Read More
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The fashion industry plays a significant role in society, but it presents unique challenges for individuals with visual impairments. Detecting defects in clothing is a crucial task that allows individuals to maintain their self-confidence and independence. This article reviews the use of object detection technology to identify d.. Read More
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Earthquakes pose a significant threat to the safety and stability of buildings, requiring prompt and accurate assessment of structural damage for effective recovery and reconstruction efforts. This research article investigates the use of computer vision and augmented reality techniques to develop an intelligent system for damag.. Read More
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Voriconazole Eye Drops: A Revolutionary Approach for Treating Fungal Keratitis
Fungal keratitis is a severe and potentially sight-threatening infection of the cornea caused by various species of fungi. It poses a significant challenge to ophthalmologists due to its aggressive nature and resistance to conventional treatments. In recent years, Voriconazole eye drops have emerged as a promising therapy for fu.. Read More
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Role of Vision Loss: Depression and Anxiety of Low Vision Macular Degeneration and Visual Disability
Purpose: Although the prevalence of depression in visually impaired older persons is high, the association between vision loss and depression seems to be influenced by factors other than visual impairment. In this study, the role of vision loss, functional limitations and social network characteristics in relation to depressive .. Read More
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