Presentation
Presents a more streamlined format to the printed text to help you focus on the clinically actionable information you need everyday. [books.google.ro]
[…] been presented at any meeting References 1 Chowdhury PK, Raj S, Vasavada A. [nature.com]
Designed for the busy practitioner, Geriatrics presents 97 alphabetically arranged topics covering all major concerns in geriatric rehabilitation ranging from age-related changes to end-of-life care. [books.google.de]
Virtually all patients will present with some level of corneal edema. This is commonly localized around the corneal incisions, but certainly can present diffusely anywhere on the cornea. [reviewofoptometry.com]
TASS presents within 12–24 hours, whereas acute infectious endophthalmitis typically develops 2–7 days after surgery. [aao.org]
Entire Body System
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Developmental Disabilities
The last section highlights special considerations such as aging with a developmental disability, exercise, pain management, polypharmacy, and rehabilitation in various healthcare settings. [books.google.de]
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Intravenous Drugs
Talc retinopathy inevitably indicates a history of intravenous drug abuse. Talc, an inert filler used in oral powdered medications, deposits in the arterial system of the lungs and liver when injected systemically. [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Respiratoric
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia;3. Acute respiratory failure;4. Toxic encephalopathy. 出院诊断:1.蛔虫性肠梗阻;2.肺炎;3.急性呼吸衰竭;4.中毒性脑病。 [hujiang.com]
Eyes
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Eye Irritation
Other symptoms include fever, and sinus and eye irritation. 这会导致肺功能减退,这是可以测量的最早的中毒迹象。其它症状包括发烧、瘘管和眼睛受到刺激。 Suddenly, the passive or small-scale policy of the Allies was swept away by a cataract of violent surprises 突然间,盟国这种消极的小规模的政策,竟被出乎意外的猛烈的风暴一扫而光。 [hujiang.com]
The most commonly reported adverse reactions at 2% are eye irritation, posterior capsule opacification, increased intraocular pressure, and anterior chamber inflammation. Please see the Full Prescribing Information for OMIDRIA. [omidria.com]
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Retinal Damage
Many Dallas area residents are experiencing serious retinal damage after undergoing cataract surgery from October 2016 to February 2017 in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Reported numbers continue to rise. [textrial.com]
Retinal damage is reversible only in the earliest stages of the disease, so it is crucial to have various eye examinations when one starts these drugs and every six to 12 months thereafter. [worstpills.org]
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Corneal Opacity
Lenticular and corneal opacities during phenothiazine therapy. JAMA. 1965;193:10-2. [ Links ] 10. Smith D, Pantelis C, McGrath J, Tangas C, Copolov D. Ocular abnormalities in chronic schizophrenia: clinical implications. [scielo.br]
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Retinal Pallor
Fundus examination revealed a diffuse retinal pallor with small intraretinal cysts. Optical coherence tomography scans showed a large retinal serous detachment with a schisis-like appearance of the outer nuclear layer. [link.springer.com]
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Marcus Gunn Pupil
Gunn pupil or a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) indicative of optic nerve lesions or severe diffuse retinal involvement Slit lamp examination - Should concentrate on the evaluation of not only lens opacity but also other ocular structures [emedicine.medscape.com]
Neurologic
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Encephalopathy
Toxic encephalopathy. 出院诊断:1.蛔虫性肠梗阻;2.肺炎;3.急性呼吸衰竭;4.中毒性脑病。 cataracts are classified according to the age of the individual, etiology, and the morphologic characteristics of the opacity 白内障是根据患者的年龄、病因和晶状体混浊的形态学特征来分类的。 [hujiang.com]
Urogenital
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Incontinence
The second section addresses common aging-associated diseases and disorders affecting relevant organ systems, including neurologic, musculoskeletal, rheumatologic, and cardiovascular problems and other key concerns such as functional decline, incontinence [books.google.de]
Workup
See Workup for more detail. Management Lens extraction is the definitive treatment for senile cataract. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Treatment
Prevention CATARACT TOXIC (CATARACTA TOXICA) Early detection and vigorous treatment of the processes leading to the development of cataracts. Treatment TOXIC CATARACT (CATARACTA TOXICA) Total treatment caused the development of the process cataract. [lecheniebolezni.com]
Helps you make optimal use of the newest drug therapies, including Anti-VEGF treatment for wet ARMD and bevacizumab treatment for complications of diabetes. [books.google.ro]
Congenital cataract is divided into anterior polar cataract, posterior pole cataract around nuclear cataract and cataract, the first two without treatment, the latter two required surgical treatment. [hbfdorg.wordpress.com]
Patients maintained on systemic corticosteroids for many years in treatment of asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, prophylaxis of a renal graft rejection etc, may develop cataract. [gpnotebook.co.uk]
Every entry is standardized for quick look-up in the office or clinic, and features description, etiology, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, and suggested readings. [books.google.de]
Prognosis
Every entry is standardized for quick look-up in the office or clinic, and features description, etiology, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, and suggested readings. [books.google.de]
[…] a very promising visual prognosis of gaining at least 2 lines in the Snellen distance vision chart. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Prognosis The success rate of cataract extraction is very high, with a good prognosis. A visual acuity of 20/40 or better may be achieved. [encyclopedia.com]
[…] recovery then there is a need for glaucoma surgery Complications Severe inflammation Pain Vision loss Iris atrophy either dilated or irregular pupil Cornea endothelial damage with corneal edema Trabecular meshwork damage with possible seconda ry glaucoma Prognosis [eyewiki.aao.org]
The prognosis for successful surgery is less favorable for unilateral cataracts than for bilateral cataracts. [alpfmedical.info]
Etiology
Etiology and pathogenesis CATARACT TOXIC (CATARACTA TOXICA) Etiology. A metabolic (diabetes), azotemia and intoxication. The pathogenesis. [lecheniebolezni.com]
Every entry is standardized for quick look-up in the office or clinic, and features description, etiology, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, and suggested readings. [books.google.de]
To determine the etiology of TASS, infusion fluid, viscoelastics, and intracameral antibiotic agent were changed respectively. After changing intracameral antibiotic agent from cefuroxime axetile to moxifloxacin no new cases of TASS were diagnosed. [dovepress.com]
[…] cataracts are classified according to the age of the individual, etiology, and the morphologic characteristics of the opacity 白内障是根据患者的年龄、病因和晶状体混浊的形态学特征来分类的。 [hujiang.com]
CLASSIFICATION : BASED ON : MORPHOLOGY AGE OF ONSET MATURITY ETIOLOGY 14. [slideshare.net]
Epidemiology
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology ISSN: 0899-823X EISSN: 1559-6834 URL: /core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology [cambridge.org]
Sunlight and other risk factors for cataracts: an epidemiologic study. Am J Public Health. 1988;78(11):1459-62. [ Links ] 38. [No authors listed] Epidemiology of cataract. Lancet. 1982;1(8286):1392-3. [ Links ] 39. [scielo.br]
The new epidemiology ... [5minuteconsult.com]
Epidemiology of risk factors for age-related cataract. Surv Ophthalmol. 1995 Jan-Feb. 39(4):323-34. [Medline]. Miglior S, Marighi PE, Musicco M, Balestreri C, Nicolosi A, Orzalesi N. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Commonly, a patient with small congenital cataracts that do not affect vision will eventually be affected later in life; generally this will take decades to occur. [3] Epidemiology [ edit ] Congenital cataract are responsible for nearly 10% of all vision [en.wikipedia.org]
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology TASS is an activation of inflammatory cascades in the anterior chamber in response to external material or wrong solutions during cataract surgery. The response is visible and symptomatic 12-48 hours after surgery. [eyewiki.aao.org]
Pathophysiology TASS results from the inadvertent entry of toxic substances into the anterior chamber. This causes a marked inflammatory reaction that varies in intensity depending on the type and duration of the toxin. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Pathophysiology Cataracts can develop in one or both eyes at any age as a result of a variety of causes. Cataract Lifestyle. [nurseslabs.com]
Prevention
MDHHS and CDC investigated the cluster and worked with the treating ophthalmologist and the hospital to prevent additional cases. This report describes the results of that investigation and the subsequent prevention measures implemented. [cdc.gov]
Prevention CATARACT TOXIC (CATARACTA TOXICA) Early detection and vigorous treatment of the processes leading to the development of cataracts. Treatment TOXIC CATARACT (CATARACTA TOXICA) Total treatment caused the development of the process cataract. [lecheniebolezni.com]
Cataracts can be prevented? Eye specialist, said there is no exact methods of prevention. [hbfdorg.wordpress.com]
Standardization of protocols for reprocessing of cataract surgical equipment may prevent outbreaks of TASS and may be of assistance during outbreak investigations. [cambridge.org]
Can cataracts be prevented There is no proven method of preventing cataracts. Long-term exposure to ultraviolet light is thought to induce cataracts, so a brimmed hat and approved sunglasses should be worn in sunlight. [optometry.org.au]