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The Current Possibilities of Ophthalmological Diagnosis and Co-operation between Ophthalmologists and Neurologists for Patients with Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Journal > /en/journal/2016/2/5
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to present the current possibilities in idiopatic intracranial hypertension (IIH) diagnostics. Optical coherence tomography belongs to these possibilities in last few years. The necesarry interdisciplinary co-operation of ophthalmologist and neurologist concerning in IIH patients is pointed out in the mentioned case reports. Material and methods: The issue of diag...
Transscleral Extraction of an Intraocular Foreign Body From the Posterior Segment of the Eye Without Pars Plana Vitrectomy Journal > /en/journal/2020/1/2
Purpose: Penetrating eye trauma with an intraocular foreign body is very frequent, especially in men in their productive age. Pars plana vitrectomy would be the standard surgical method at our department. However, in indicated cases (metallic intraocular bodies in the posterior eye segment in young patients with well transparent ocular media without detached ZSM and without any evident vitreoretin...
Uveal Melanoma Biopsy. A Review Journal > /en/journal/2020/6/1
In intraocular tumors, diagnosis is usually based on clinical examination and imaging without the need for invasive surgery or tissue sampling. The diagnosis can be confirmed by biopsy, however, in the case of intraocular malignancy, the biopsy is considered controversial. Due to the development of uveal melanoma cytogenetic prognostics and the progression in generalised uveal melanoma treatment, ...
Therapy of Uveal Melanoma. A Review Journal > /en/journal/2021/1/1
The aim of intraocular melanoma therapy is to achieve local tumor control, reduce the risk of metastasis development, preserve the eyeball and possibly the visual function of the eye. The choice of therapeutic approach requires a comprehensive view and individual approach to each patient with uveal melanoma. Factors considered include local finding (location, tumor size and shape, tumor activity, ...
Corneal Neurotisation In Patient With Severe Neurotrophic Keratopathy. Case Report Journal > /en/journal/2021/3/5
Purpose: Neurotrophic keratopathy (NK) is a degenerative corneal disease caused by damage to the trigeminal innervation due to a decrease in corneal sensitivity or complete anaesthesia. Impaired corneal innervation leads to morphological and metabolic disorders of the epithelium. In addition, it also leads to the development of recurrent or persistent epithelial defects in corneal ulcers, which ma...