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Technical Options of Documentation of the Anterior Segment and the Ocular Fundus Findings within Mission Projects Journal > /en/journal/2016/3/6
Documentation of the anterior segment and the eye fundus with instruments that enable quality precision diagnostics is a common and important part of screening in humanitarian ophthalmology projects. It is the essential element in diagnosis, monitoring and management of eye diseases. In sub saharan countries within the screening for ophthalmologist are not available the modern technologies such as...
PRES Syndrome Journal > /en/journal/2020/3/6
The aim of this review, as well as the case report, is to become familiar with the syndrome, although it is not very common, but may still be encountered by an ophthalmologist during clinical practice. It is also interesting to point out how the clinical unit can be independent and unchangeable in medicine and, on the other hand, in the context of the reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndr...
Pupillotonia and Adie Syndrome Journal > /en/journal/2020/5/5
The aim of the work is to approach the examination of the pupil with a focus on anisocoria, its characteristics and approach to the diagnosis of pupillotonia and Adie's syndrome and its clinical evaluation. Pupil function is important not only in neurophthalmological examination but also in general ophthalmological examination. First of all, we need to know how the reflex arc works in order to be ...
Scotomas In The Visual Field As The First Sign Of Intracranial Expansion. Case Report Journal > /en/journal/2021/3/6
The most common cause of visual field loss in ophthalmology is glaucoma. Other causes of visual field damage include local damage to the eye itself in intrabulbar or retrobulbar neuritis or injuries. However, they can also be caused by general diseases, e.g. in endocrine orbitopathy, toxic and nutritional neuropathy, or in diseases that are localized intracranially. Each of these findings in itsel...
The Braf Mutation and the Possibilities of Uveal Melanoma Metastasing Prognostic Markers’ Identification Journal > /en/journal/2016/4/6
Aim: The aim is to assess the BRAF gene mutations in patients with posterior uveal melanoma. Material and methods: Retrospective analysis of the group of patients with malignant melanoma of the uvea, who were indicated to enucleation between 1.1 2015 to 1.3.2016. We analyzed stage of uveal melanoma, volume, cell type and BRAF gene mutations. Results: In clinical study of 20 patients after enucleat...
Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic From The Ophthalmologist`S Perspective. A Review Journal > /en/journal/2022/5/1
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus (CoV) epidemic, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged from China. Coronaviruses belong to enveloped ssRNA viruses and are classified into four genera: Alpha coronavirus, Beta coronavirus, Gamma coronavirus and Delta coronavirus. It is assumed that SARS-CoV-2 is spread primarily during a personal contact via bigger r...
Stereotactic Rediosurgery for Uveal Melanoma; Postradiation Complications Journal > /en/journal/2015/3/2
Objective: The authors evaluate a group of patients with malignant uveal melanoma treated with stereotactic radiosurgery in the year. 2009–2011 on a linear accelerator LINAC. Material and methods: In 2009–2011 were followed 40 patients with malignant melanoma of the uvea in stage T2 and T3 treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (LINAC), the therapeutic dose of 35,0 Gy TD, TD max 42,0 Gy. We evalua...
Malignant Choroidal Melanoma in T4 Orbital Stage; Prosthesis of the Orbit Journal > /en/journal/2015/3/4
Aim: Diagnosis and treatment of tumors of the eye is extremely difficul; surgical treatment in advanced stages, when the tumor grows in the orbit, leads to extensive radical surgery of the face. The extent and nature of surgical procedures depends on the nature of the tumor process, in advanced stages is indicated mutilating surgery – exenteration of the orbit. Exenteration of the orbit due to the...
Exenteration of the Orbit for Basal Cell Carcinoma Journal > /en/journal/2015/4/5
Aim: Primary treatment of basal cell carcinoma of the lower eyelid and the inner corner is essentially surgical, but advanced lesions require extensive surgical interventions. In some cases it is necessary to continue with the mutilating surgery - exenteration of the orbit. In this work we evaluate the indications of radical solutions in patients with basal cell carcinoma invading the orbit and th...
Non-melanotic Tumors of the Eyelids Skin and Inner Corner – Basocellular Carcinoma Journal > /en/journal/2015/6/4
Aim: Non-melanoma skin cancer cases in the European population are increasing. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non-melanoma skin cancer of the eyelids and in the inner corner of the eyelid. Due to the latest statistics compiled and published in 2008 in the Slovak Republic (SR) there were registered 5,173 cases of non-melanoma skin cancer (C44 according to ICD-10) in both sexes togeth...