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Lente Intraocular (LIO) [Article]
Un lente intraocular (LIO) es un disco de plástico o silicona, muy
pequeño y de peso muy liviano que se coloca en el ojo durante una
cirugía de cataratas. El lente intraocula
Intraocular Lenses [Article]
Pterygium and Pinguecula [Article]
A pterygium is a mass of fleshy tissue th
Optic Disc Photographs [Article]
Photographic images of the optic disc are considered the standard for basel
Subconjuntival Anesthesia [Article]
Although many surgeries of the eye are performed using topical anaesthesia techniques, sometimes this is supplemented with injectable anesthetics to completely numb your eye before your surgical proce...
Glaucoma Evaluation [Article]
Because it has no noticeable symptoms, glaucoma is a difficult disease to detect without regular, complete eye exams.
During a glaucoma evaluation, your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) will
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy [Article]
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is a complication of
diabetes caused by changes in the blood vessels of the eye. If you have
diabetes, your body does not use and store sugar properly. Hi
Laser Surgery of the Eye [Article]
The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation. A laser is a concentrated beam of light, created
when an electrical current passes through a
Strabismus [Article]
Strabismus refers to misaligned eyes. Esotropia (“crossed” eyes) occurs when the eyes turn inward. Exotropia (“wall-eye”) occurs when the ey
Phacoemulsification [Article]
Phacoemulsification (Phaco) is a surgical method used to remove a
cataract, which is a clouding of the eye’s naturally clear lens. A
cloudy lens interferes with light passing through to the
Complete Eye Examination [Article]
A complete eye examination does more than determine how clearly you see from a distance and which lens prescription, if necessary, will give you the best possible vision. Your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D...
Refractive Errors [Article]
Refractive errors occur when light does not focus properly on the
retina because of the shape of the eye. The resulting image is blurred.
Common refractive errors are myopia (nearsightedness), hyp
Cataract [Article]
Your eye works a lot like a camera. Light rays focus through your
lens onto the retina, a layer of light-sensitive cells at the back of
the eye. Similar to photographic film, the retina allows the
Posterior Capsulotomy [Article]
A posterior (YAG) capsulotomy is a laser procedure that sometimes is necessary after cataract surgery.
Pigmentary Glaucoma [Article]
Pigmentary dispersion syndrome is a condition in
which increased amounts of pigment circulate within the front portion
of the eye. This often results in having pigment layered on
Neovascular Glaucoma [Article]
Neovascular glaucoma is a particularly aggressive and difficult to
treat kind of glaucoma. It is caused by new, small blood vessels
growing in the front part of the eye. These neovascular vessels
Intraocular Pressure [Article]
Elevated intraocular pressure (high pressure within the eye) is the
number one risk factor for glaucoma. However, elevated intraocular
pressure (IOP) does not always cause glaucoma.
The
How to Instill Eyedrops [Article]
Infections, inflammation, glaucoma, and many other eye disorders often are treated with medicated eyedrops.
It is important to remember that all medicines can have side
effects. Surprisi
Consent Forms [Article]
The following procedure-specific consent forms have been adapted from the consent forms that are available from the Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company.
Cataracts in Children [Article]
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s normally clear lens. The lens
of the eye plays an important role in focusing images on the retina,
the light-sensitive nerve cells lining the back of th
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