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Volume 66, Number 6, 2007

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Editorial

Prestígio clínico da estatística

Almiro Pinto de
Azeredo

75
Prestígio clínico da estatística

December/2007

Prestígio clínico da estatística

Almiro Pinto de
Azeredo

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600001

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Original Articles

Prevalence of astigmatism and its axis in an ophthalmology private clinic

Tatiana Rocha
Rayes
,
Guilherme Rocha
Rayes
,
Felipe
Eing
,
Heriberto Pinto Guimarães
Neto
,
Francisco Azevedo
Marquardt
,
[...], Assad
Rayes

639
Prevalence of astigmatism and its axis in an ophthalmology private clinic

Prevalence of astigmatism and its axis in an ophthalmology private clinic

Tatiana Rocha
Rayes
,
Guilherme Rocha
Rayes
,
Felipe
Eing
,
Heriberto Pinto Guimarães
Neto
,
Francisco Azevedo
Marquardt
,
[...], Assad
Rayes

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600002

PURPOSE: to determine the prevalence of astigmatism and the change of the axis according to the age in an ophthalmology private clinic population in the city of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. METHODS: A retrospective, descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out based on the analyses of medical files. Astigmatism was classified as a cylindrical equivalent <-0,5 diopter (D). Astigmatism with the rule was defined as 160° to 20° , oblique astigmatism as 21° to 69° and 111° to 159° , and […]

Keywords: Age distribution; Astigmatism; Eyeglasses; phenotype; Prevalence; Refractive errors;; Visual acuity

639
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Reasons for the administrative efficiency related to ultrassonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging tests in orbital diseases

Magno
Watanabe
,
Carlos Augusto de
Morais
,
Abelardo de Souza Couto
Júnior

133
Reasons for the administrative efficiency related to ultrassonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging tests in orbital diseases

Reasons for the administrative efficiency related to ultrassonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging tests in orbital diseases

Magno
Watanabe
,
Carlos Augusto de
Morais
,
Abelardo de Souza Couto
Júnior

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600003

PURPOSES:This study focuses the orbital exams of ultrassononography (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and has the following purposes: Collecting the paid amounts by Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB) and private clinic tables. Reviewing the advantages and disadvantages of the referred diagnostic tests. Suggesting administrative efficiency measures related to these tests in the orbit. METHODS: The costs were achieved based on the amounts paid by SUS, brazilian medical insurance companies and private clinics […]

Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging; Orbit; Practice management, medical; Tomography, X-ray computed; Ultrassonography

133
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Diffractive apodized multifocal intraocular lens: results

Virgilio
Centurion
,
Augusto Cézar
Lacava
,
Juan Carlos
Caballero

188
Diffractive apodized multifocal intraocular lens: results

Diffractive apodized multifocal intraocular lens: results

Virgilio
Centurion
,
Augusto Cézar
Lacava
,
Juan Carlos
Caballero

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600004

OBJECTIVE: To show visual and refraction results using multifocal diffractive apodized intraocular lens. METHODS: The study of 100 eyes of 50 patients with cataract, submitted to phacoemulsification with bilateral implant of multifocal diffractive apodized intraocular lens (IOL). Binocular visual acuity was evaluated with and without correction for near and distance, and refraction previsibility and frequency of wearing glasses. RESULTS: Visual acuity without correction for distance was e” 20/30 in 97.56% of eyes operated on and e” J2 in 100%, of […]

Keywords: Lenses, intraocular; Visual acuity

188
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Could the central cornea thickness change the intraocular pressure results obtained by different tonometers

Priscila Yumi
Kitice
,
Thiago Henrique Carvalho
Nunes
,
Eduardo Della
Giustina
,
Rodrigo Andrade de
Barros
,
Walter Gomes Amorin
Filho
,
[...], José Ricardo Carvalho Lima
Rehder

183
Could the central cornea thickness change the intraocular pressure results obtained by different tonometers

Could the central cornea thickness change the intraocular pressure results obtained by different tonometers

Priscila Yumi
Kitice
,
Thiago Henrique Carvalho
Nunes
,
Eduardo Della
Giustina
,
Rodrigo Andrade de
Barros
,
Walter Gomes Amorin
Filho
,
[...], José Ricardo Carvalho Lima
Rehder

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600005

PURPOSE: Could the central corneal thickness (CCT) change the intraocular pressure (IOP) measured by ICARE (IC) GOLDMANN APPLANATION TONOMETER (GAT) and PASCAL DYNAMIC COUNTOUR TONOMETER (PDCT). METHODS: Before using the anesthesia we have measured the IOP with IC tonometer. After that we have used topical anesthesia to obtain the CCT using an ultrasound pachymeter (Mentor Co.) and the IOP measured by PCDT followed by a drop of fluorescein to measured IOP with GAT. RESULTS: 138 eyes of 71 patients were […]

Keywords: Córnea; Glaucoma; Intra-ocular pressure; Tonometry, ocular

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Coats Disease: profile of patients referred to a reference ocular oncology service

Eduardo Ferrari
Marback
,
Iluska Fagundes de
Andrade
,
Helena Maria Costa
Oliveira
,
Aristóteles Gazineu
Junior
,
Roberto Lorens
Marback

156
Coats Disease: profile of patients referred to a reference ocular oncology service

Coats Disease: profile of patients referred to a reference ocular oncology service

Eduardo Ferrari
Marback
,
Iluska Fagundes de
Andrade
,
Helena Maria Costa
Oliveira
,
Aristóteles Gazineu
Junior
,
Roberto Lorens
Marback

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600006

PURPOSE: To report the profile of Coats’ disease patients, referred to exclude retinoblastoma. METHODS: Retrospective study of medical charts from ten consecutive patients. Data evaluated include age at diagnosis, gender, chief complain, disease stage, treatment and evolution. RESULTS: Mean age at diagnosis was 43.9 months. Eight patients had stage 3B of the disease, one stage 3A and one 2B. From the eight patients with total retinal detachment (3B disease), seven were managed by observation one was submitted to unsuccessful retinopexy. […]

Keywords: Glaucoma neovascular; Retinal detachment; Retinal vessels

156
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Case Report

Traumatic eyeball luxation caused by domestic accident

Rogério de Almeida
Tárcia

235
Traumatic eyeball luxation caused by domestic accident

Traumatic eyeball luxation caused by domestic accident

Rogério de Almeida
Tárcia

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600007

The eyeball luxation is a dramatic phenomenon in which there is a forward displacement of the eyeball so that the eyelids spasmodically close behind it. There are many risk factors, non-related to trauma, but orbital contusions with optic nerve and extraocular muscles involvement carry the worst prognosis. The present paper reports a dramatic domestic case of globe luxation in childhood, its pathophysiology mechanisms and management.

Keywords: Case reports; Child; Domestic, home; Eye injuries; Wounds and injuries

235
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Extrusion and vascularization of the intrastromal corneal ring tunnel

Larissa
Casteluber
,
Jaquison Furtado da
Silva
,
Hilton Arcoverde Gonçalves de
Medeiros

200
Extrusion and vascularization of the intrastromal corneal ring tunnel

Extrusion and vascularization of the intrastromal corneal ring tunnel

Larissa
Casteluber
,
Jaquison Furtado da
Silva
,
Hilton Arcoverde Gonçalves de
Medeiros

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600008

The purpose of this paper is to describe the clinical aspects of one case with deep corneal vascularization after corneal ring implantation to treat corneal ectasia due to LASIK 4 years before. The corneal ectasia diagnostic was performed by corneal pachimetry and topography. Intrastromal corneal ring segment was implanted. On the third year of follow-up, extrusion of one segment was noted and deep corneal neovascularization was found. The segment was removed, laser photocoagulation was applied and complete vascular regression was […]

Keywords: Case reports; Córnea; Corneal neovascularization; Corneal stroma; Light coagulation; Prostheses and Implants

200
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Optic nerve glioma: neuro-ophthalmologic findings in a patient with neurofibromatosis type I

Marco Túlio Chater
Viegas
,
Valquise Yumi
Murata
,
Fabiana Richa
Valim
,
Thiago Pardo
Pizarro

297
Optic nerve glioma: neuro-ophthalmologic findings in a patient with neurofibromatosis type I

Optic nerve glioma: neuro-ophthalmologic findings in a patient with neurofibromatosis type I

Marco Túlio Chater
Viegas
,
Valquise Yumi
Murata
,
Fabiana Richa
Valim
,
Thiago Pardo
Pizarro

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600009

This article reports a case of a female child, nine-years old, with a history of proptosis and progressive decrease of visual acuity. At ophthalmologic exam presented: best corrected visual acuity 20/20 on the right eye and light perception on the left eye; biomicroscopic exam was normal, weakness of left superior rectus and left inferior oblique muscle, exotropia and hypotropia to the left. At indirect ophthalmoscopy exam, fundus was normal on the right eye and had left optic disc with edema. […]

Keywords: Case reports; Neurofibromatosis 1; Optic nerve glioma; Visual acuity

297
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Review

New aproach to periocular basal cell carcinoma treatment: imiquimod

Erick Marcet Santiago de
Macedo
,
Rachel Camargo
Carneiro
,
Suzana
Matayoshi

208
New aproach to periocular basal cell carcinoma treatment: imiquimod

New aproach to periocular basal cell carcinoma treatment: imiquimod

Erick Marcet Santiago de
Macedo
,
Rachel Camargo
Carneiro
,
Suzana
Matayoshi

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802007000600010

The basal cell carcinoma is the most common neoplasia of the periocular region, being responsible for 90% of the eyelid malignancies. There has been a significant rate of increase of the neoplasia during the last few years. Although of slow growth and rarely enticing metastases, its extension and location offer great therapeutic difficulties when it involves the periocular region.The surgical treatment is the one currently used for the periocular region, however, new therapeutic methods have been proposed. The reparative surgical […]

Keywords: Antineoplastic agents; Carcinoma, basal cell; Eyelid neoplasms; Immunologic factors; Review literature

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Keywords

Case reports - 213 Glaucoma - 177 Córnea - 141 Visual acuity - 108 Retina - 76 Phacoemulsification - 60 Cataract - 59 Intraocular pressure - 52 Cataract extraction - 50 Keratoconus - 49 Child - 45 Blindness - 44 Corneal transplantation - 41 Tomography, optical coherence - 35 Diabetic retinopathy - 32 Vision disorders - 32 Corneal diseases - 31 Glaucoma de ângulo aberto - 31 Refractive errors; - 30 Corneal topography - 30
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