OPHTHALMOLOGY

The Immunologic Components of Tears

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The Immunologic Components of Tears Peter C. Donshik William H. Ehlers Virginia Calder Tears comprise the fluid found in the precorneal tear film and the conjunctival fornices. The fluid volume…

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Mediators of Ocular Inflammation

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Mediators of Ocular Inflammation Matthew J. Chapin Paula J. Wun Mark B. Abelson Mediators are biologically active chemical compounds contained within inflammatory cells. On release from the cell, mediators act…

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The Lacrimal System

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The Lacrimal System Edward H. Bedrossian Jr. The precorneal tear film is essential for maintaining normal function of the cornea as well as the refractive optical integrity of the eye….

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Visual Function Testing: Clinical Correlations

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Visual Function Testing: Clinical Correlations Eliot L. Berson Visual function tests provide criteria to determine the extent and type of retinal malfunction in patients with retinal disease. This chapter provides…

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The Pupil: Physiology and Function

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The Pupil: Physiology and Function Rockefeller S.L. Young Kenn A. Freedman Optical Aspects The pupil, the aperture stop of the eye, is part of the optical system that includes the…

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The Choroid

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The Choroid Alon Harris Adam Moss Rita Ehrlich Introduction The uveal tract is the vascular coat of the eye, situated between the sclera and the neuroepithelium. The uveal tract is…

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Physiology of the Optic Nerve

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Physiology of the Optic Nerve Leonard A. Levin The optic nerve is not a peripheral nerve but a white matter tract of the central nervous system (CNS), which projects outside…

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