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High-resolution images in macular disorders

2021

Objective: This study analyzed and compared the results of adaptive optics (AO) and fundus autofluorescence (FAF) in various maculopathies. Methods: The study included four different types of maculopathy: central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), retinitis pigmentosa (RP), Stargardt disease (STGD) and phototoxic retinopathy. In all four cases, cone mosaic and cone density were obtained using AO fundus camera. Further, the high-resolution images were compared with the FAF and optical coherence tomography (OCT) results. Results: In CSC, FAF and AO, changes could be shown in the macula even two years after the subretinal fluid resorption, as opposed to a normal OCT. The improvement of FAF and co…

medicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresCase Reportsadaptive opticsOptical coherence tomographyOphthalmologyRetinitis pigmentosaMedicinecone densityRetinal pigment epitheliumfundus autofluorescencemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrycone mosaicGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseeye diseasesStargardt diseaseSerous fluidmedicine.anatomical_structureMaculopathysense organsmedicine.symptombusinessRetinopathyromanian journal of ophthalmology
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2020

Gait variability observed in step duration is predictive of impending adverse health outcomes among apparently healthy older adults and could potentially be evaluated using wearable sensors (inertial measurement units, IMU). The purpose of the present study was to establish the reliability and concurrent validity of gait variability and complexity evaluated with a waist and an ankle-worn IMU. Seventeen women (age 74.8 (SD 44) years) and 10 men (73.7 (4.1) years) attended two laboratory measurement sessions a week apart. Their stride duration variability was concurrently evaluated based on a continuous 3 min walk using a force plate and a waist- and an ankle-worn IMU. Their gait complexity (…

medicine.medical_specialtyWaistCorrelation coefficient0206 medical engineeringConcurrent validitySTRIDE02 engineering and technologyAccelerometerBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInertial measurement unitmedicineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationbusiness.industry020601 biomedical engineeringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSample entropymedicine.anatomical_structureAnklebusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgerySensors
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Smartphone single-snapshot mapping of skin chromophores

2016

Suitability of smartphone for single-snapshot mapping of skin melanin, oxy-hemoglobin and deoxy-hemoglobin under 3-wavelengths illumination was demonstrated. Simultaneous 448-532-659 nm illumination was provided by a portable laser-based prototype.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHyperspectral imagingImage processing02 engineering and technologyLaser01 natural sciencesLight scatteringSpectral imaginglaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesDigital image processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSnapshot (computer storage)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessLaser beamsBiomedical Optics 2016
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Effect of training level and blood flow restriction on thermal parameters: Preliminary study

2016

Abstract Training with blood flow restriction could lead to an effect on skin temperature. Additionally, this effect could be higher in people with lower physical fitness level due to their lower capacity of heat loss. The aim of this preliminary study was therefore to evaluate the effects of training experience on the acute and chronic thermal skin responses after performing exercise with and without blood flow restriction. The study included ten men, of these, five were trained. All subjects performed tests and re-tests for maximum strength (1 repetition maximum) through unilateral leg extensions (right thigh at 45 ± 6.7 kg and left thigh at 45.5 ± 8.1 kg, p > 0.05). The protocol consiste…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryStrength trainingTraining levelPhysical fitness030229 sport sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsConfidence intervalElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIntensity (physics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineCardiologymedicinebusinessLead (electronics)Anterior compartment of thigh030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRight ThighInfrared Physics & Technology
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Third-harmonic generation in optical microfibers

2012

We explain the relatively easy, wideband, THG conversion that we observe experimentally in silica glass microfibers by the tapering geometry. As a challenging perspective, we compare THG effective efficiencies in silica and tellurite glasses.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.product_categoryMaterials scienceSilica glassbusiness.industryTellurite glassTaperingSpectral imagingOpticsMicrofibermedicineWidebandThird harmonicbusinessPhase matching
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Postoperative Lens Position Preoperatively Determined by Scheimpflug Photography

1999

The position of the artificial lens has an important influence on refractive power calculation. We compared the position of the crystalline lens with that of the artificial lens after cataract surgery by means of Scheimpflug photography. A difference in position of approximately 0.8 mm in the anterior direction could be determined.

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationScheimpflug principlePhysics::OpticsAfter cataractOptical powerCataract ExtractionAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysicslaw.inventionCataract extractionCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceLens Implantation IntraocularPosition (vector)lawProsthesis FittingOphthalmologyLens CrystallinePreoperative Caremental disordersPhotographymedicineHumansPostoperative PeriodLenses Intraocularbusiness.industryPhotographyGeneral Medicineeye diseasesSensory SystemsLens (optics)OphthalmologyOptometrysense organsbusinesspsychological phenomena and processesOphthalmic Research
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Effects of rectilinear acceleration and optokinetic and caloric stimulations in space.

1984

During the flight of Spacelab 1 the crew performed a number of experiments to explore changes in vestibular function and visual-vestibular interactions on exposure to microgravity. Measurements were made on the threshold for detection of linear oscillation, vestibulo-ocular reflexes elicited by angular and linear movements, oculomotor and posture responses to optokinetic stimulations, and responses to caloric stimulation. Tests were also conducted on the ground, during the 4 months before and on days 1 to 6 after flight. The most significant result was that caloric mystagmus of the same direction as on the earth could also be evoked in the weightless environment.

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresEye MovementsMovementAccelerationCrewMotion PerceptionNystagmusAudiologyOpticsNystagmus PhysiologicWeightlessmedicineCaloric TestsHumansVestibular systemPhysicsMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryWeightlessnessWeightlessnessCaloric theoryOptokinetic reflexElectrooculographySpace FlightVestibular Function TestsElectrooculographyVisual Perceptionsense organsVestibule Labyrinthmedicine.symptombusinessHeadScience (New York, N.Y.)
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Customized intraocular telescope implanted in high myopic patients with advanced maculopathy

2011

Purpose To evaluate the results of intraocular personalized telescope implantation to improve distance best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in high myopic patients having cataract surgery. Methods This prospective non randomized observational study included 16 eyes of 9 consecutive patients with advanced maculopathy associate to high myopia having cataract surgery. Bilateral implantation of the intraocular telescope was performed after phacoemulsification in patients having the requisites. The telescope consists of two lenses a positive high power lens is implanted in the anterior chamber and a negative one is implanted in the posterior chamber. The lenses power, magnification and residual r…

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresKeratometerbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMagnificationGeneral MedicinePhacoemulsificationCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseRefractioneye diseaseslaw.inventionLens (optics)OphthalmologylawOphthalmologymedicineMaculopathysense organsbusinessDioptreActa Ophthalmologica
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European vestibular experiments on the Spacelab-1 mission: 1. Overview.

1986

During the flight of Spacelab-1 a series of vestibular experiments was performed on the crew by a group of European investigators. Control experiments were carried out on the same subjects pre- and postflight. The tests included caloric stimulation of the ears, threshold measurements of response to linear acceleration, motion sickness provocative stimuli, vestibulo-ocular reflexes during linear and angular stimulation, estimation of the subjective vertical (luminous line measurements) and static ocular counterrotation at various tilt angles. The caloric experiment proved the existence of a nonthermoconvective mechanism of caloric nystagmus in space. Most of the other test results point to a…

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresMotion SicknessAccelerationCrewAudiologyAccelerationMotionOpticsmedicineCaloric TestsHumansOtolithPhysicsVestibular systemWeightlessnessbusiness.industryWeightlessnessGeneral NeuroscienceCaloric theoryReflex Vestibulo-OcularSpace Flightmedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalSemicircular Canalsmedicine.anatomical_structureMotion sicknessVestibulesense organsVestibule LabyrinthbusinessExperimental brain research
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Objective assessment of cataract: Comparison between the Lens Opacities Classification System III and a Scheimpflug camera

2015

Purpose Develop an automatic system for cataract classification using the Sirius Scheimpflug for both nuclear and cortical cataract. Methods Scheimpflug images were taken using the Sirius system in 50 patients with nuclear and/or cortical cataract (mean age 69 ± 9.2 years). The nuclear opacity (NO) and cortical opacity was graded by an ophthalmologist according to the Lens Opacities Classification System (LOCSIII) by comparing the slit-lamp image with the LOCS's standard nuclear images. A custom-made MATLAB program was used to calculate the pixel intensity value within a region of interest (ROI) of the nucleus and to calculate the percentage of opaque pixels in the cortex. Results Eighty-ni…

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresOpacityPixelbusiness.industryCortical cataractScheimpflug principleGeneral MedicinePositive correlationeye diseasesObjective assessmentlaw.inventionLens (optics)OphthalmologyRegion of interestlawOphthalmologymedicineOptometrysense organsbusinessActa Ophthalmologica
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