- An
intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens
implanted in the eye
usually as part of a
treatment for
cataracts or for
correcting other vision problems such as...
-
Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the
fluid pressure inside the eye.
Tonometry is the
method eye care
professionals use to
determine this. IOP is an important...
- risk
factor for
glaucoma is
increased pressure within the eye,
known as
intraocular pressure (IOP). It is ****ociated with old age, a
family history of glaucoma...
- A
phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is an
intraocular lens that is
implanted surgically into the eye to
correct refractive errors without removing the natural...
- area. The eye's
natural lens is
usually replaced with an
artificial intraocular lens (IOL) implant. Over time,
metabolic changes of the
crystalline lens...
- the eye (
intraocular pressure),
usually with no
optic nerve damage or
visual field loss. For most individuals, the
normal range of
intraocular pressure...
-
Intrinsic ocular muscles or
intraocular muscles are
muscles of the
inside of the eye structure. The
intraocular muscles are
responsible for adjusting...
- be warranted, with lost
optical power usually replaced with a
plastic intraocular lens.
Owing to the high
prevalence of cataracts,
cataract extraction...
- others, is a
medication used to
treat increased pressure inside the eye (
intraocular pressure). This
includes ocular hypertension and open-angle glaucoma...
- of
cataract surgery,
caused by
intraocular lens
subluxation or dislocation. The
chafing of
mispositioned intraocular lens over iris,
ciliary body or...