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The Eye Blog: Flashes & Floaters
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Monday, April 28, 2008. Well it's been a while since my last post, but we'll return to the issue of. Here Detachments generally occur from breaks in the. The neurosensory tissue that lines the back of our eye and is responsible for cpaturing the visual image. A retinal break occurs from a tractional, or pulling, force exerted upon the retina by the. This is what gives us. How long does it...
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The Eye Blog: Electric Light Baths, Sandbags, & Retinal Detachments
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Electric Light Baths, Sandbags, and Retinal Detachments. Labels: Electric Light Baths. Even If my eyesight can't be restored, Is there anything that can be done to fix the detachment and will the deformity repair Itself after surgery? July 19, 2008 at 6:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Electric Light Baths, Sandbags, and Retinal Detachme.
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The Eye Blog: September 2008
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Friday, September 26, 2008. Fixing Retinal Detachments - Perspective. To place things in perspective, and revisit how we. Thankfully, retinal detachment surgery has evolved greatly in the modern age, and we'll explore some of those techniques in future blogs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fixing Retinal Detachments - Perspective. View my complete profile.
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The Eye Blog: April 2008
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Monday, April 28, 2008. Well it's been a while since my last post, but we'll return to the issue of. Here Detachments generally occur from breaks in the. The neurosensory tissue that lines the back of our eye and is responsible for cpaturing the visual image. A retinal break occurs from a tractional, or pulling, force exerted upon the retina by the. This is what gives us.
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The Eye Blog: Voodoo & the Evil Eye
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Monday, January 21, 2008. Voodoo and the Evil Eye. This past Saturday I was invited to speak to the local meeting of the Barbados Society of Central Florida. I'd spoken to them before on diabetes and I thought retinal detachments might be an interesting and important subject, but I threw in a little bit about voodoo magic as well. Well, that’s what you’d like to believe.
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The Eye Blog: Einstein and Lasers
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Wednesday, January 2, 2008. Today, the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. To prevent blindness is one of the leading applications of lasers in ophthalmology. Just half a century ago, a diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy. When a patient with diabetic retinopathy. Presents with loss of vision, lasers can be very helpful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Voodoo and the Evil Eye.
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The Eye Blog: January 2008
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Confessions and musings of a highly trained - and occasionally bored - retinal surgeon . . . Enter your search terms. Monday, January 21, 2008. Voodoo and the Evil Eye. This past Saturday I was invited to speak to the local meeting of the Barbados Society of Central Florida. I'd spoken to them before on diabetes and I thought retinal detachments might be an interesting and important subject, but I threw in a little bit about voodoo magic as well. Well, that’s what you’d like to believe. On the extent and...
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