Laser in situ keratomileusis did not cause visual field defects in mild to moderate myopic patients who had no risk factors that might render the optic nerve more vulnerable to damage.
Although, it may be result of macular hole, not necessarily the cause of it, these findings suggest that the eyes with idiopathic macular hole are associated with reduced foveolar blood flow. The measurement of the foveolar blood flow from choriocapillaris may be useful for identifying the subjects who have increased risk of development of macular hole in future. The study showed the association of a decrease in foveolar choroidal blood flow in eyes with idiopathic macular hole using HRF. Authors suggested that quantitative measurement of foveolar choroidal blood flow may be helpful for identifying the subjects who have increased risk of development of idiopathic macular hole.
These results indicate that human cytotoxic T cells show a difference in numbers and natural killer cell activity that may affect the prognosis of recurrent herpetic stromal keratitis.
Thyroid orbitopathy is an orbital disease and may affect corneal topographic results. Orbital irradiation reduces or eliminates pathogenic orbital lymphocyte infiltration, thereby reducing orbital and extraocular muscle edema in patients with thyroid orbitopathy. In the current study group, corneal topographic changes were observed minimally as a result of the orbital irradiation, but they were not statistically significant.
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