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Surfer’s eye, medically known as pterygium, is a benign growth of tissue on the conjunctiva—the clear covering of the white part of the eye. This growth can extend onto the cornea and may become ...
Aim: To establish the incidence, time course, and severity of conjunctival wound leakage following trabeculectomy, and also to establish whether early wound leakage adversely affects the ultimate ...
Most reported infectious scleral ulcers are associated with systemic infection 1 including tuberculosis 2 3 and syphilis, 4 5 severe infectious endophthalmitis, 6 7 keratitis, 8-10 scleral buckling ...
After surgery, all patients received daily intensive steroid drops (prednisolone acetate 1%) every two hours and were weaned gradually over three to five months according to the degree of conjunctival ...
Flap surgery is the standard of care for advanced pressure injuries; failure to perform it risks sepsis, osteomyelitis, and up to 20% mortality at 1 year The failure of LTACs to provide flaps for ...
Background: Surgical resection with free flap reconstruction is a cornerstone in the management of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC). This study evaluates the impact of postoperative ...
Ella Morris underwent surgery on Tuesday (17 June) following her anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL) last month. After receiving her maiden call-up to the England senior squad, the defender ...
A look at groundbreaking remote robotic surgery: Patient was in Africa; doctor was in Florida By Youri Benadjaoud, Osej Serratos, Michael Mendelsohn and Milan Miller, ABCNews Friday, June 20, 2025 ...
Diamondbacks righty Corbin Burnes will undergo Tommy John surgery, manager Torey Lovullo announced Friday. Burnes left his last start in the fifth inning with elbow discomfort.
The Arizona Diamondbacks shared unfortunate news Friday, as manager Torey Lovullo announced ace Corbin Burnes will undergo Tommy John surgery next week and miss the remainder of the 2025 season ...
The Plastic Surgery Procedure Booming Among Washington Men Chiseled jawlines are in everywhere, but in Washington, D.C., people have even more reasons to go under the knife (or at least the needle).
Bozorgmehr Pouyeh; Anat Galor; Darlene Miller; Eduardo C Alfonso Disclosures Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2011;6 (5):529-540.