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  1. Dry eye is a multifactorial, progressive, and chronic disease of the tears and ocular surface. The disease is multi-factorial and has intermittent symptoms. Discomfort, visual disturbance, tear film instabilit...

    Authors: Anastasios John Kanellopoulos and George Asimellis
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2016 3:1
  2. The purpose of this case series is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of VisuMax® Circle patterns in eyes that have undergone small incision lenticule extraction, thus creating a flap to perform an enhancemen...

    Authors: Ekktet Chansue, Morakot Tanehsakdi, Sukanda Swasdibutra and Colm McAlinden
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:21
  3. Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON; MIM 535000) is one of the most commonly inherited optic neuropathies and it results in significant visual morbidity among young adults with a peak age of onset betwee...

    Authors: Siobhan Eustace Ryan, Fergus Ryan, David Barton, Veronica O’Dwyer and Derek Neylan
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:18
  4. Corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) is a therapeutic procedure aiming at increasing the corneal stiffness in the keratoconus eyes by induction of cross-links within the extracellular matrix. It is achieved by...

    Authors: Xiangjun Chen, Aleksandar Stojanovic, Jon Roger Eidet and Tor Paaske Utheim
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:15
  5. The use of femtosecond lasers has created an evolution in modern corneal and refractive surgery. With accuracy, safety, and repeatability, eye surgeons can utilize the femtosecond laser in almost all anterior ...

    Authors: Antonis Aristeidou, Elise V. Taniguchi, Michael Tsatsos, Rodrigo Muller, Colm McAlinden, Roberto Pineda and Eleftherios I. Paschalis
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:12
  6. Femtosecond laser (FSL) cataract surgery is in its infancy but is rapidly gaining popularity due to the improved consistency and predictability for corneal incisions and anterior capsulorhexis. It enables subs...

    Authors: Zoltan Z. Nagy and Colm McAlinden
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:11
  7. During eye rotations the vitreous humour moves with respect to the eye globe. This relative motion has been suggested to possibly have an important role in inducing degradation of the gel structure, which migh...

    Authors: Andrea Bonfiglio, Alberto Lagazzo, Rodolfo Repetto and Alessandro Stocchino
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:10
  8. A European web-based registry for refractive surgery was established in 2008; The European Registry of Quality Outcomes for Cataract and Refractive Surgery (EUREQUO). The aim of the registry was to improve tre...

    Authors: Mats Lundström, Sonia Manning, Peter Barry, Ulf Stenevi, Ype Henry and Paul Rosen
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:8
  9. Refractive outcomes following cataract surgery in patients that have previously undergone laser refractive surgery have traditionally been underwhelming. This is related to several key issues including the pre...

    Authors: Christopher Hodge, Colm McAlinden, Michael Lawless, Colin Chan, Gerard Sutton and Aifric Martin
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:7
  10. The human eye is an asymmetric optical system and the real cornea is not a rotationally symmetrical volume. Each optical element in the eye has its own optical and neural axes. Defining the optimum center for ...

    Authors: Samuel Arba Mosquera, Shwetabh Verma and Colm McAlinden
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:4
  11. In this paper we determined the benefits of image registration on estimating longitudinal retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT) changes.

    Authors: Shuang Liu, Anjali Datta, Derek Ho, Jordan Dwelle, Daifeng Wang, Thomas E Milner, Henry Grady Rylander III and Mia K Markey
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2015 2:3
  12. Thyroid eye disease (also known as Graves’ ophthalmopathy) is a complex orbital inflammatory disease, which can be sight threatening, debilitating and disfiguring. This overview discusses the epidemiology, ris...

    Authors: Colm McAlinden
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2014 1:9
  13. Dry eye is a common clinical condition diagnosed by cumulative evidence of symptoms and signs. Many new treatments in dry eye are either expensive, invasive, have potential for side effects, or are not easily ...

    Authors: Sharon D’Souza and Louis Tong
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2014 1:6
  14. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize and appraise the evidence of the benefits of presbyopic correction on the cornea for visual function.

    Authors: Samuel Arba Mosquera and Jorge L Alió
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2014 1:5
  15. Patients with Sturge-Weber syndrome can have ipsilateral diffuse or circumscribed choroidal hemangiomas. These hemangiomas have been seen to undergo spontaneous exudative or hemorrhagic retinal detachments. Th...

    Authors: Austin Bach, Aaron S Gold, Victor M Villegas, Andrea C Wildner, Fiona J Ehlies and Timothy G Murray
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2014 1:7
  16. This review summarizes the current status of the small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) procedure. Following the early work by Sekundo et al. and Shah et al., SMILE has become increasingly popular. The ac...

    Authors: Dan Z Reinstein, Timothy J Archer and Marine Gobbe
    Citation: Eye and Vision 2014 1:3

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