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The eye-tracking computer device for communication in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

2013

Objective To explore the effectiveness of communication and the variables affecting the eye-tracking computer system (ETCS) utilization in patients with late-stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Methods We performed a telephone survey on 30 patients with advanced non-demented ALS that were provisioned an ECTS device. Median age at interview was 55 years (IQR = 48–62), with a relatively high education (13 years, IQR = 8–13). A one-off interview was made and answers were later provided with the help of the caregiver. The interview included items about demographic and clinical variables affecting the daily ETCS utilization. Results The median time of ETCS device possession was 15 months …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyClinical variablesEye MovementsCommunication Aids for DisabledPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicineHumansIn patientAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisComputer devicebusiness.industryData CollectionAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisEye movementHigh educationGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCaregiversNeurologyMedian timeBrain-Computer InterfacesCommunication DisordersPhysical therapyEye trackingFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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Effects of Clomipramine on Sleep EEG and Nocturnal Penile Tumescence

1988

The effects of the tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine on sleep EEG and nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) were investigated during a long-term study in a normal male control subject. During 21 consecutive days the subject received first placebo for 3 days, then stepwise increasing dosages of clomipramine for 10 days, and finally placebo after withdrawal for 8 days. Under clomipramine, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep was suppressed markedly; an REM rebound occurred after withdrawal. Awake and stages 1 and 2 increased while slow wave sleep was diminished under clomipramine. Those non-REM parameters returned to baseline values after drug cessation. NPT was reduced simultaneously with REM slee…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyClomipramineEjaculationSexual BehaviorRapid eye movement sleepPlaceboREM reboundInternal medicinemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Slow-wave sleepPenile ErectionElectroencephalographymedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologyErectile dysfunctionNocturnal penile tumescenceAnesthesiaClomipramineSleepPsychologymedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
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Ocular Penetration of Topically Applied Norfloxacin 0.3% in the Rabbits and in Humans

1992

The kinetics of topically applied norfloxacin 0.3 percent were studied in rabbit and man. All measurements were performed by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Norfloxacin concentrations were investigated five to 120 minutes in rabbit ocular tissues after instillation of a single drop. In normal eyes, after 30 minutes, mean +/- SEM levels were 14.3 +/- 3.7 micrograms/g in cornea, 3.3 +/- 0.7 micrograms/g in conjunctiva, 0.2 +/- 0.1 microgram/g in aqueous humor. After removal of the corneal epithelium concentrations were as follows: 84.2 +/- 15.8 micrograms/g, 7.3 +/- 2.3 micrograms/g, 8.6 +/- 1.9 micrograms/g respectively. Penetration in posterior ocular tissues were rather poor. In human…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyConjunctivaAdolescentgenetic structures[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]EyeCorneaPharmacokineticsCorneaOphthalmologymedicineAnimalsHumansTissue DistributionPharmacology (medical)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidNorfloxacinAgedAntibacterial agentCorneal epitheliumAged 80 and overPharmacologyLagomorphabiologybusiness.industryPenetration (firestop)Middle Agedbiology.organism_classificationeye diseasesSurgeryOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleRabbitssense organsOphthalmic SolutionsbusinessKeratoplasty PenetratingNorfloxacinmedicine.drugJournal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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Single versus double femtosecond laser pass for incomplete laser in situ keratomileusis flap in contralateral eyes: Visual and optical outcomes

2011

Purpose To evaluate visual acuity, refractive outcomes, and anterior corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) after myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) with uneventful single femtosecond laser pass versus double pass performed for intraoperative suction loss. Setting Private refractive surgery center, Valencia, Spain. Design Cohort study. Methods After the LASIK flap was created with a single pass of an Intralase femtosecond laser in 1 eye and a double pass in the fellow eye, the ablation was performed with a Visx S2 laser. At 12 months, the refraction, uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected (CDVA) distance visual acuities, and anterior corneal HOAs were measured with 4.0 mm and 6.0 mm pup…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCorneal Wavefront AberrationVisual acuitygenetic structuresCorneal Stromamedicine.medical_treatmentKeratomileusis Laser In SituVisual AcuityKeratomileusisRefraction OcularSurgical Flapslaw.inventionCohort StudiesYoung AdultlawRefractive surgeryOphthalmologyMyopiamedicineHumansDioptreRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryLASIKMiddle AgedLaserAblationeye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologyTreatment OutcomeFemtosecondFemaleLasers ExcimerSurgerysense organsmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Scheimpflug biometry of the anterior segment after implantation of foldable iris-fixated lenses.

2006

ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate intraocular dimensions of the anterior segment of myopic phakic eyes after implantation of foldable iris-fixated lenses. METHODS: Seventeen myopic eyes that received a foldable iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) were assessed. Distances between the cornea and the IOLoptic edge and between the IOL optic and the crystalline lens were evaluated using Scheimpf lug photography 3 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The average postoperative distance between the central corneal endothelium and the anterior surface of the IOL was 2.01±0.26 mm. The distance between the corneal endothelium and the peripheral edge of the IOL averaged 1.32±0.18 mm at the 12 o'clock p…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCorneal endotheliumBiometrygenetic structuresScheimpflug principleIrisAnterior surfacePhakic intraocular lensRefraction Ocularlaw.inventionLens Implantation IntraocularlawAnterior Eye SegmentCorneaOphthalmologyLens CrystallinemedicineMyopiaPhotographyHumansIris (anatomy)Retrospective StudiesLenses Intraocularbusiness.industrySuture Techniqueseye diseasesLens (optics)Ophthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureSurgeryFemalesense organsbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995)
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Corneal tattooing: an alternative treatment for disfiguring corneal scars.

2002

Background: The performance and results of corneal tattooing are described in a case series of 11 patients suffering from a disfiguring corneal scar using a technique similar to conventional dermatography. Methods: Drawing ink in different shades was applied into the anterior corneal stroma by punctures performed with a conventional spatula needle. Results: Up to 4 years after surgery all patients still had satisfactory staining of the formerly cosmetically disfiguring corneal scar. Conclusion: Tattooing of unsightly corneal scars proved to be an efficient and easy to perform technique, yielding acceptable results during follow up.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDermatographygenetic structuresAdolescentEye diseaseTreatment outcomeCorneal DiseasesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCicatrixCorneaOphthalmologyMedicineHumansCorneal ScarAgedTattooingbusiness.industryCorneal DiseasesClinical ScienceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsAlternative treatmentSurgeryOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionFemaleInkMailboxsense organsCorneal tattooingbusinessCorneal InjuriesFollow-Up StudiesThe British journal of ophthalmology
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Effects of Lorazepam on the automatic online evaluation of sleep EEG data in healthy volunteers.

1998

In earlier publications we described an automatic algorithm to detect rapid eye movement (REM) sleep from a single-channel EEG recording without using EMG or EOG information. This system consisted of an artificial neural network operating on the basis of preprocessed EEG data and was composed to provide a maximum of robustness for online applications. In the present study the influence of acute administration of lorazepam on the performance of the REM detection procedure was evaluated. Following an adaptation to laboratory conditions, sleep EEG data were obtained from healthy subjects in three nights each. On the evening of the second night the volunteers received a single dosage of 2.5 mg …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEveningmedicine.drug_classPolysomnographyRapid eye movement sleepSleep REMPolysomnographyElectroencephalographyAudiologyLorazepamOnline SystemsHypnoticmental disordersmedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesPharmacology (medical)medicine.diagnostic_testEye movementLorazepamElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineSleep in non-human animalsPsychiatry and Mental healthAnesthesiaPsychologySleepAlgorithmsmedicine.drugPharmacopsychiatry
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Graves ophthalmopathy: role of MR imaging in radiation therapy.

1991

Twenty-three patients with Graves ophthalmopathy who underwent radiation therapy were monitored by means of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. T2 relaxation times of extraocular muscles and orbital fat, areas of extraocular muscles, and degree of exophthalmos were measured by means of MR imaging at the beginning, at the end, and 3 months after completion of radiation therapy. As a result, patients with primarily elevated T2 times of extraocular muscles showed a better therapy response regarding muscle thickening than patients with primarily normal T2 times. Elevated T2 times, which probably represent acute inflammatory changes, were markedly decreased at the end of therapy. Therefore, quantit…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyExophthalmosmedicine.medical_treatmentEye diseaseEyeExtraocular musclesGraves' ophthalmopathyImmunopathologymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingExophthalmusAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingGraves Diseaseeye diseasesSurgeryRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureOculomotor MusclesFemalemedicine.symptombusinessNuclear medicineRadiology
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Ciclosporin and prednisone v. prednisone in treatment of Graves' ophthalmopathy: a controlled, randomized and prospective study.

1986

Forty patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy stages III-V were divided into two groups in a random manner according to their year of birth. Group I received prednisone in decreasing dosage. Group II received prednisone at a comparable dosage and ciclosporin. Steroids were discontinued after 10 weeks in the two groups. In the patients of group II, ciclosporin was continued over 12 months. The therapeutic effect was assessed by an activity score based on subjective and objective symptoms (computerized tomography and sonography of the orbit, Hertel values, clinical findings). All signs of endocrine ophthalmopathy improved significantly in both groups (P less than 0.01 in group I; P less than 0.0…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEye DiseasesClinical BiochemistryVisual AcuityCyclosporinsBiochemistryGastroenterologylaw.inventionGraves' ophthalmopathyPharmacotherapyRandomized controlled triallawPrednisoneInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyClinical Trials as TopicDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryTherapeutic effectGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCiclosporinmedicine.diseaseGraves DiseaseClinical trialEndocrinologyPrednisoneDrug Therapy CombinationFemalebusinessmedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of clinical investigation
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Retrobulbar adipocytes and humoral immunity in Graves' ophthalmopathy

1993

As CT and MR-imaging revealed an enlargement of retrobulbar fat tissue in patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy, the role of the retrobulbar adipocytes in the pathogenesis of this disorder remains to be elucidated. To evaluate the in vitro influence of humoral immunity on retrobulbar adipose tissue, the effects of IgG and sera from 56 euthyroid ophthalmopathy patients and 53 controls on both porcine and human (patients' and controls') retrobulbar adipocytes were measured by means of several assays: An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was employed to reveal specific binding of antibodies to the adipocytes. Metabolic activity was determined by means of a colorimetric dimethyl thiazolium-diphe…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEye DiseasesSwineEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismGraves' diseaseClinical BiochemistryAdipose tissueEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayEyeBiochemistryImmunoglobulin GGraves' ophthalmopathychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicineAdipocytemedicineAdipocytesAnimalsHumansCells CulturedAgedLipoprotein lipasebiologybusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)General MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGraves DiseaseKineticsEndocrinologychemistryImmunoglobulin GHumoral immunityAntibody Formationbiology.proteinFemaleAntibodybusiness
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