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Thapsigargin is mentioned as a possible treatment for posterior capsular opacification.
Effect of selected anti-cataract agents on opacification in the selenite cataract model.
Fish eye disease only causes progressive corneal opacification.
Infiltrate or consolidation - Opacification of airspaces within the lung parenchyma.
Cortical cataracts are due to opacification of the lens cortex (outer layer).
Delay or inhibition of rat lens opacification using pantethine and WR-77913.
Though it is rare, potential complications include capsular bag contraction and posterior capsule opacification.
A drop of a corrosive may cause blindness within 2-10 seconds through opacification or direct destruction of the cornea.
As a result, the concentration of the absorbing or scattering particles in the glaze could determine the degree of opacification.
As the situation worsens, there is corneal opacification, where the cornea becomes opaque, and band keratopathy.
Visual loss occurs because opacification of the lens obstructs light from passing and being focused on to the retina at the back of the eye.
Though this relationship continues to be debated, as are the underlying physiological mechanisms, premature opacification may occur due to an increased susceptibility to oxidative damage.
Posterior capsular opacification.
Some people can develop a posterior capsular opacification (PCO, also called an after-cataract).
Prolonged use of this or any other topical ocular anesthetic may produce permanent corneal opacification with accompanying visual loss.
The response may result in the destruction of the corneal stroma, resulting in loss of vision due to opacification of the cornea.
Clouding of the portion of the lens covering (capsule) that remains after surgery, often called aftercataract (posterior capsular opacification).
Evaluation of 3 modern single-piece foldable intraocular lenses: clinicopathological study of posterior capsule opacification in a rabbit model.
Discrete nodule(s) without calcification-One or more nodular densities with distinct borders and without any surrounding airspace opacification.
Creating and optimizing base glazes to work with difficult colors or stains and for special effects dependent on opacification, crystallization or variegation.
The delivery catheter is then removed and a final opacification of the CBD is performed to assess the quality of drainage.
All had undergone injection of the pancreatic duct, three had repeat injections, and two had overfilling resulting in acinar opacification.
Untreated cases may develop corneal ulceration, which may perforate resulting in corneal opacification and Staphyloma formation.
Similarly, the closer the particle size to the light wavelength (100-1000 nm for visible light) and the more irregular the surface, the larger the degree of opacification.
If posterior capsule opacification develops after cataract surgery, a laser procedure or a vitrectomy that removes the posterior capsule may be needed.