Congenital Cataract
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Congenital Cataract surgery with 25g instrumentation | VEOMED
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Congenital Cataract surgery with 25g instrumentation by Uday Devgan and Federico Velez http://ow.ly/XC5f
Congenital cataract -- Russell et al. 342 -- bmj.com
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Posterior capsulotomy technique may help maintain clear visual field after congenital cataract surgery
osnsupersite.com — “Posterior vitrectomy using 25-gauge instrumentation after congenital cataract surgery may aid in preventing secondary opacification. "Secondary visua” View full resource at osnsupersite.com
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Diabetics Get Cataracts
retinaeyedoctor.com — “Easy AdSense by Unreal Cataracts are like grey hair…………..everyone gets cataracts, some at an early age and some at a later age. Period. Cataracts are generally not inherited (okay, there are some inherited or congenital cataracts seen in kids). There are” View full resource at retinaeyedoctor.com
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Implanted lenses may not be superior to contacts for babies with cataracts
physorg.com — “Among infants who undergo surgery to treat congenital cataract, surgical lens replacement appears to cause more complications while achieving the same treatment benefit as treatment with contact lenses, according to a report posted online today that will appear in the July print issue of Archives of ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Unilateral pediatric cataract surgery associated with lower visual acuity, greater myopic shift
osnsupersite.com — “Bilateral IOL implantation resulted in better visual outcomes than unilateral implantation in children with congenital cataract, according to a study.” View full resource at osnsupersite.com
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Oculocerebrorenal Dystrophy (Lowe Syndrome): eMedicine Pediatrics: Genetics and Metabolic Disease
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: In 1952, Lowe and colleagues described an infant with congenital cataracts and mental retardation. When more patients were described, the phenotype was expanded to include the renal tubular defects that comprise Fanconi syndrome, and an X-linked ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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The Lowe Syndrome eMedicine topic has been updated with new information for 2009. http://bit.ly/bWZqq #pediatrics #health #medicine
Brain Posts: Challenging the Plasticity Limits of Visual Development
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