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VEP-based acuity assessment in low vision
Objective assessment of visual acuity (VA) is possible with VEP methodology, but established with sufficient precision only for vision better than about 1.0 logMAR. We here explore whether this can be extended...
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Feasibility study: 7 T MRI in giant cell arteritis
To assess the detectability of vasculitic changes of the superficial cranial arteries with contrast-enhanced 7 T MRI in three patients with GCA and intraindividual comparison with 3 T MRI.
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Bakterielle Keratitis
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Excimer laser "corneal sha**": a new technique for customized trephination in penetrating keratoplasty
The aim of the presented experimental work was to develop a technique for congruent trephination of donor and recipient corneas in free form using a 193-nm excimer laser and to study the clinical follow-up aft...
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Ocular TFF-Peptides: New Mucus-Associated Secretory Products of Conjunctival Goblet Cells
The ocular surface is overlaid by a three-layered tear film, 35–45 _m thick, that serves as a lubricant and protective barrier,1 and is essential for the normal function of the human eye. The outer lipid layer is...
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Computer-based training for the treatment of partial blindness
Partial blindness after brain injury has been considered non-treatable. To evaluate whether patients with visual-field defects can profit from computer-based visual restitution training (VRT), tw...
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Blaue-Sklera-Syndrom und Keratoglobus
Two children born on Crete of consanguinous parents presented the following manifestations of the ocular type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS): blue sclerae, keratoglobus and rupture of cornea following minor t...