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Simulated prototype of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens for presbyopia correction.

2014

Purpose To evaluate the visual impact of adding different spherical aberration values to an Implantable Collamer Lens phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) to increase the depth of focus using an adaptive optics visual simulator. Setting University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. Design Experimental study. Methods Wavefront aberrations in −3.00 D and −6.00 diopter (D) pIOLs were measured in vitro. Afterward, different simulated pIOL experimental prototypes were created along with variances in the spherical aberration. An adaptive optics visual simulator was used to simulate vision after the implantation of the different pIOL prototypes from their wavefront aberrations. The corrected distance visual …

AdultDepth of focusPhakic Intraocular LensesVisual acuityCorneal Wavefront Aberrationgenetic structuresVisual AcuityDiagnostic Techniques OphthalmologicalPhakic intraocular lensProsthesis DesignYoung AdultLens Implantation IntraocularmedicineHumansComputer SimulationAdaptive opticsDioptreMathematicsWavefrontDepth PerceptionPupilPresbyopiaPresbyopiamedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologySpherical aberrationOptometrySurgerysense organsmedicine.symptomJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Depth of focus through different intraocular lenses in patients with different corneal profiles using adaptive optics visual simulation

2011

PURPOSE: To evaluate the depth of focus with monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) in patients with different corneal profiles using adaptive optics (AO) visual simulation. METHODS: An AO visual simulator (crx1, Imagine Eyes) was used to simulate the aberration pattern of three monofocal IOLs (Acrysof IQ SN60WF [Alcon Laboratories Inc]; Akreos Adapt AO [Bausch & Lomb]; and Triplato [AJL Ophthalmic]) of different optic designs. Five groups were considered: patients without any corneal refractive surgery (normal cornea group) and with prior low and high myopic and hyperopic ablations (low myopic ablation, high myopic ablation, low hyperopic ablation, and high hyperopic ablation groups). De…

AdultDepth of focusVisual acuityCorneal Wavefront AberrationPseudophakiagenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityCorneaYoung AdultLens Implantation IntraocularCorneaRefractive surgerymedicineHumansDioptreLenses IntraocularDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryAblationRefractive Errorseye diseasesOphthalmologySpherical aberrationmedicine.anatomical_structureOptometryOftalmologíaSurgerysense organsmedicine.symptomDepth perceptionbusiness
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Eye Movement Involvement in Parry-Romberg Syndrome: A Clinicopathologic Case Report

2008

We report the case of a 38-year-old woman who developed a progressive bilateral disease in which the eye motility disorder-diplopia-is the outstanding feature over a period of 12 years. The muscle biopsy of the medial rectus muscle did not show any trace of striated muscle. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first pathological report in an affected extraocular muscle of a patient with Parry-Romberg syndrome (PRS). Previous rare reports of diplopia in PRS have been attributed to enophthalmos, progressive atrophy of the orbit, ocular motor nerve dysfunction, or mechanical restrictions.

AdultEye Movementsgenetic structuresExtraocular musclesOcular Motility DisordersOcular Motility DisordersFacial HemiatrophyDiplopiamedicineHumansMuscle biopsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEnophthalmosMedial rectus muscleEye movementParry–Romberg syndromeAnatomymedicine.diseaseFibrosiseye diseasesOphthalmologyOculomotor Musclemedicine.anatomical_structureOculomotor MusclesFemalesense organsmedicine.symptombusinessStrabismus
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Value of texture analysis on gadoxetic acid–enhanced MRI for differentiating hepatocellular adenoma from focal nodular hyperplasia

2019

OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to assess the diagnostic performance of texture analysis (TA) on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MR images for differentiation of hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) from focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH).MATERIALS AND METHODS. This study included 40 patients (39 women and one man) with 51 HCAs and 28 patients (27 women and one man) with 32 FNH lesions. All lesions were histologically proven with preoperative MRI performed with gadoxetic acid. Two readers reviewed all the imaging sequences to assess the qualitative MRI characteristics. The T2-weighted fast spin-echo, hepatic arterial phase (HAP), and hepatobiliary phase (HBP) sequences were used for TA. Textural fea…

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Effects of Early Postfiltration Ocular Hypotony on Visual Acuity, Long-term Intraocular Pressure Control, and Posterior Segment Morphology

2001

Purpose To determine whether hypotony after filtration surgery has any influence on visual acuity and intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering. Patients and methods We prospectively investigated 43 eyes of 43 patients undergoing trabeculectomy without the use of antimetabolites for 12 months. Results The lowest postoperative IOP valued 4.9 +/- 3.6 mm Hg (range, 0-14 mm Hg). It correlated statistically significant with the IOP 6 weeks (P = 0.016), 6 months (P = 0.009), and 1 year after surgery (P = 0.027). Eyes with a deterioration of visual acuity 6 weeks after surgery had undergone a stronger postoperative hypotony (correlation with lowest postoperative IOP, P = 0.035). The mean period with an …

AdultIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresFundus Oculimedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityGlaucomaOcular HypotensionTrabeculectomyOcular hypotonyRetinal DiseasesOphthalmologymedicineHumansTrabeculectomyProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyIntraocular Pressurebusiness.industryChoroid Diseasesmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesPosterior segment of eyeballOphthalmologyTreatment OutcomeFiltration surgerymedicine.symptombusinessGlaucoma Open-AnglePapilledemaJournal of Glaucoma
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Direction-dependent activation of the insular cortex during vertical and horizontal hand movements

2016

International audience; The planning of any motor action requires a complex multisensory processing by the brain. Gravity - immutable on Earth - has been shown to be a key input to these mechanisms. Seminal fMRI studies performed during visual perception of falling objects and self-motion demonstrated that humans represent the action of gravity in parts of the cortical vestibular system; in particular, the insular cortex and the cerebellum. However, little is known as to whether a specific neural network is engaged when processing non-visual signals relevant to gravity. We asked participants to perform vertical and horizontal hand movements without visual control, while lying in a 3T-MRI sc…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineVisual perceptiongenetic structuresHorizontal and verticalMovementSocio-culturalefMRI; Gravitational force; Hand movements; Insular cortex; Internal model; Neuroscience (all)gravity-fieldMotor Activityarm movementsInsular cortexBrain mappingVisual controlpositron-emission-tomographyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesensory predictionmotioninternal-modelsVertical directionHumansgravitational forcepointing movementsCerebral CortexVestibular systemBrain Mappinginternal modelhuman vestibular cortexNeural correlates of consciousnessNeuroscience (all)hand movementsGeneral NeurosciencefMRIBrainMiddle Agedmanual interceptionsHandMagnetic Resonance Imaging030104 developmental biology[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]insular cortex[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]PsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGravitationNeuroscience
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Music-induced positive mood broadens the scope of auditory attention

2017

Previous studies indicate that positive mood broadens the scope of visual attention, which can manifest as heightened distractibility. We used event-related potentials (ERP) to investigate whether music-induced positive mood has comparable effects on selective attention in the auditory domain. Subjects listened to experimenter-selected happy, neutral or sad instrumental music and afterwards participated in a dichotic listening task. Distractor sounds in the unattended channel elicited responses related to early sound encoding (N1/MMN) and bottom-up attention capture (P3a) while target sounds in the attended channel elicited a response related to top-down-controlled processing of task-releva…

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Phenotypical features of two patients diagnosed with PHARC syndrome and carriers of a new homozygous mutation in the ABHD12 gene.

2018

Abstract PHARC (Polyneuropathy, Hearing loss, Ataxia, Retinitis pigmentosa and Cataracts) (MIM# 612674 ) is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease caused by mutations in the ABHD12 gene. We evaluated two Spanish siblings affected with pes cavus, sensorimotor neuropathy, hearing loss, retinitis pigmentosa and juvenile cataracts in whom the genetic test of ABHD12 revealed a novel homozygous frameshift mutation, c.211_223del (p.Arg71Tyrfs*26). The earliest clinical manifestation in these patients was a demyelinating neuropathy manifested with a Charcot-Marie-Tooth phenotype over three decades. Progressive hearing loss, cataracts and retinitis pigmentosa appeared after the age of 30. …

AdultMaleARLID12 genecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyAtaxiagenetic structuresHearing lossUsher syndromeCharcot-Marie-Tooth diseaseCataractFrameshift mutation03 medical and health sciencesPolyneuropathies0302 clinical medicineCataractsRetinitis pigmentosaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansMuscle SkeletalDeaf-blindnessbusiness.industryPHARCBrainmedicine.diseaseDermatologyMagnetic Resonance Imagingeye diseasesMonoacylglycerol LipasesPedigreePhenotypeNeurologySpainMutation030221 ophthalmology & optometryAtaxiasense organsNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessUsher syndromePolyneuropathy030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRetinitis PigmentosaRetinopathyJournal of the neurological sciences
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Dynamic accommodation without feedback does not respond to isolated blur cues

2016

Highlights • A new methodology is used to study a potential cue for dynamic accommodation. • We show that human accommodation is not driven correctly by defocus alone. • Accommodation is most efficient using changes in stimulus vergence with feedback.

AdultMaleAccommodationmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONAudiologyStimulus (physiology)Article050105 experimental psychologyPupilDynamic accommodationYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsVergencemedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMaltese crossbusiness.industry05 social sciencesHealthy subjectsAccommodation OcularBiofeedback PsychologyRefractive ErrorsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyAberrations of the eyeSpherical aberration030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalesense organsCuesbusinessPsychologyHigher-order aberrationsAccommodationVision Research
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Changes in Accommodation and Ocular Aberration With Simultaneous Vision Multifocal Contact Lenses

2012

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate ocular aberration changes through different simultaneous vision multifocal contact lenses (CLs). Methods: Eighteen young-adult subjects with a mean age of 29.8 +/- 2.11 years took part. Changes in accommodative response, spherical aberration (C-4(0)), horizontal coma (C-3(1)), vertical coma (C-3(-1)), and root mean square (RMS) of higher-order aberrations (HOAs, third to sixth orders) were evaluated. Measurements were obtained with a distance-single vision CL and 2 aspheric multifocal CLs of simultaneous focus center-near design (PureVision Low Add and PureVision High Add) for 2 accommodative stimuli (-2.50 and -4.00 D). All measurements were…

AdultMaleAccommodative responseCross-Over StudiesOptical Phenomenagenetic structuresContact Lensesbusiness.industryVisual AcuityAccommodation OcularComa (optics)Mean ageRefraction Oculareye diseasesOphthalmologyOcular physiologySpherical aberrationCLs upper limitsHumansMedicineOptometryFemalebusinessAccommodationEye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
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