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Gases in Vitreoretinal Surgery Journal > /en/journal/2012/1/1
Aim: To evaluate the importance and benefits of using gases in vitreoretinal surgery. Material and Methods: The gases represent a wide group of substances used in eye surgery for more than 100 years. The role of intraocular gases in vitreoretinal surgery is irreplaceable. Their use is still considered to be the “gold standard”. An important step in eye surgery was the introduction of expanding gas...
Changes in the Vision of Adult Amblyopic Patients Following Clear Lens Extraction Journal > /en/journal/2023/3/2
Aims: The aim of the study was to retrospectively evaluate changes in vision after the implantation of trifocal (tIOL) or rotationally asymmetric multifocal artificial intraocular lenses (mIOL) in patients undergoing clear lens extraction. The main goal was to determine whether changes to central visual acuity occur after the implantation of an IOL at a follow-up examination after one year. Other ...
Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of the Anterior Segment of the Eye and its Clinical Presentation. A Review Journal > /en/journal/2025/6/1
Herpetic infections frequently cause diagnostic errors, which subsequently lead to mistakes in therapy. They affect all the ocular structures, although in everyday practice we most frequently encounter herpetic infections of the anterior segment of the eye. This review article focuses on infections of the anterior segment of the eye caused by the herpes simplex virus. It explains in further detail...